Happy National Indigenous Peoples Day!
We have a lot to celebrate here at the National Screen Institute. The NSI Art of Business Management – Indigenous Edition students are currently completing their mentorship phase.
After 32 sessions covering topics such as the fundamentals of how to run a workplace, principles of human resources and production finance and distribution – these students are ready to take what they’ve learned and put it into action.
Congratulations to our 2021 participants:
- Jessie Anthony from Vancouver, BC
- Banchi Hanuse from Bella Coola, BC
- Nadia Mike from Iqaluit, NU
- Angie-Pepper O’Bomsawin from Kahnawake, QC
- Brittany Ryan from Toronto, ON
- Everett Sokol from Edmonton, AB
- Colin Van Loon from Vancouver, BC
- Darcy Waite from Winnipeg, MB
Now it’s time to celebrate your hard work and dedication. Congratulations, and good luck completing this phase of training.
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NSI Art of Business Management – Indigenous Edition is a four-month, part-time online training and mentorship program to help storytellers learn essential business management skills while creating a project plan for a feature film or web series they are currently developing.
NSI Art of Business Management – Indigenous Edition is funded by Founding and Presenting Sponsor the Indigenous Screen Office (ISO); Indigenous Training Programs Partner Directors Guild of Canada; Strategic Sponsor Telefilm Canada; Supporting Sponsors Super Channel, Manitoba Sport, Culture & Heritage; Industry Scholarship Sponsor Documentary Organization of Canada; NSI Core Funders are Manitoba Sport, Culture & Heritage and the City of Winnipeg through the Winnipeg Arts Council. We gratefully acknowledge the private donors whose gifts also support this program.