NACCA Welcomes Elaine Chambers as New Board Chair
The National Aboriginal Capital Corporations Association (NACCA) is proud to announce the appointment of Elaine Chambers as new Chair of the Board of Directors. This appointment follows the decision of the outgoing Chair, Mr. Jean Vincent, not to seek re-election. Mr. Vincent, whose term as a director will end in the coming year, has decided to pass the torch immediately to ensure a smooth transition in the coming year.
Elaine is a proud citizen of the Champagne & Aishihik First Nation and of the Crow Clan. Over the past thirty-seven years Elaine has been employed with däna Näye Ventures and currently serves as Chief Executive Officer. She has served as a valued member of NACCA’s Board of Directors, contributing her deep understanding of the challenges and opportunities facing Indigenous entrepreneurs and communities.
Elaine’s vision and commitment to collaboration will guide NACCA into an exciting new chapter as we continue to empower Indigenous entrepreneurs through the Indigenous Financial Institutions (IFIs) network and work toward Indigenous Prosperity
A Heartfelt Thank You to Jean Vincent
NACCA takes this opportunity to extend our deepest gratitude to Jean Vincent for his remarkable tenure as Board Chair. Mr. Vincent is a proud member of the Huron Wendat Nation, and his unwavering passion, dedication, and guidance have left an indelible mark on NACCA and our network of Indigenous Financial Institutions.
Under Jean’s leadership, NACCA has reached new heights, championing innovative initiatives such as the Indigenous Growth Fund, Indigenous Prosperity Foundation and strengthening partnerships that drive lasting prosperity for Indigenous communities. His vision and commitment to advancing Indigenous economic independence have laid a strong foundation that will guide us for years to come.
We wish him every success in his future endeavours and look forward to continuing to build on the progress made under his leadership.
NACCA sincerely thanks Mr. Vincent for his years of service as Chair and wishes the new Chair, Ms. Chambers, every success.