Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business proud to celebrate president and CEO, Tabatha Bull, for being named as a Canada’s Most Powerful Women: Top 100

President and CEO, Tabatha Bull, for being named as a Canada’s Most Powerful Women: Top 100 2023 Award Winner by Women’s Executive Network (WXN). – Photo supplied

TORONTO (October 30, 2023) – Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business (CCAB) is proud to celebrate president and CEO, Tabatha Bull, for being named as a Canada’s Most Powerful Women: Top 100 2023 Award Winner by Women’s Executive Network (WXN).

WXN and its partners made the announcement recognizing 103 women across Canada who make a transformational difference in their fields and actively shape a more inclusive future, especially in underrepresented areas.

The Top 100 Awards span the private, public, and not-for-profit sectors with the winners selected by WXN’s Diversity Council of Canada. The awards are presented to remarkable women in 12 categories.

As CCAB’s president and CEO, Tabatha is committed to help rebuild and strengthen the path towards economic reconciliation and a prosperous Indigenous economy to benefit all Canadians. She is dedicated to diversity and removing systematic barriers to improve opportunities for Indigenous business and women across all industry sectors. Under Tabatha’s leadership, CCAB has grown exponentially and has tripled its membership.

Tabatha will be presented with this honour at the Top 100 Awards Gala on Nov. 30 at the Fairmont Royal York Toronto.

To read the WXN’s full press release visit: https://www.newswire.ca/news-releases/celebrating-extraordinary-women-wxn-unveils-2023-canada-s-most-powerful-women-top-100-award-winners-810002145.html

For a full list of WXN’s winners, please visit https://wxnetwork.com/page/2023Top100AwardWinners

About Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business:

CCAB is committed to the full participation of Indigenous peoples in Canada’s economy. As a national, non-partisan association, its mission is to promote, strengthen and enhance a prosperous Indigenous economy through the fostering of business relationships, opportunities, and awareness. CCAB offers knowledge, resources, and programs to its members to cultivate economic opportunities for Indigenous peoples and businesses across Canada. For more information, visit www.ccab.com

Media contacts:

Alannah Jabokwoam
Sr. Associate, Communications
Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business
ajabokwoam@ccab.com | 416-961-8663 ext. 227