
Economic Partnership Summit 2025
Developing Indigenous Partnerships in the Prairies
After a successful event the last eleven years, Lloydminster will host the 13th Economic Partnership Summit on Wednesday, September 25, 2025. The event will include educational sessions that evaluate successful indigenous and non-indigenous business partnerships.
The event is from 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM.Pipe ceremony will start at 7:45 AM; it is optional to come earlier and participate.
Keynote Speaker:
Mallory Yawnghwe, CEO of Indigenous Box
"Mallory Yawnghwe is a trailblazer in Indigenous business, supply chain development, and economic empowerment. As the Founder & Co-CEO of Indigenous Box, she has redefined Indigenous entrepreneurship by creating a scalable, high-impact business model that strengthens Indigenous supply chains, expands market access, and drives economic reconciliation in action.
With a Bachelor of Commerce in Supply Chain Management from MacEwan University, Mallory is the first Indigenous woman to hold an S.C.M.P. designation. She is a sought-after advisor, strategist, and speaker, consulting for organizations such as Global Affairs Canada, Supply Chain Canada, and the Government of Alberta, ranging from Indigenous trade policy to procurement reform.
Her expertise has led to global recognition, with invitations to speak at The World Economic Forum Peru, the G20 Summit in Brazil, and numerous high-profile industry panels. Mallory’s work bridges the gap between Indigenous entrepreneurs and corporate Canada, ensuring Indigenous businesses are not only included in modern commerce but positioned as essential contributors and leaders in the global economy."
Delegate Registration: Attend as a delegate for $125"Mallory Yawnghwe is a trailblazer in Indigenous business, supply chain development, and economic empowerment. As the Founder & Co-CEO of Indigenous Box, she has redefined Indigenous entrepreneurship by creating a scalable, high-impact business model that strengthens Indigenous supply chains, expands market access, and drives economic reconciliation in action.
With a Bachelor of Commerce in Supply Chain Management from MacEwan University, Mallory is the first Indigenous woman to hold an S.C.M.P. designation. She is a sought-after advisor, strategist, and speaker, consulting for organizations such as Global Affairs Canada, Supply Chain Canada, and the Government of Alberta, ranging from Indigenous trade policy to procurement reform.
Her expertise has led to global recognition, with invitations to speak at The World Economic Forum Peru, the G20 Summit in Brazil, and numerous high-profile industry panels. Mallory’s work bridges the gap between Indigenous entrepreneurs and corporate Canada, ensuring Indigenous businesses are not only included in modern commerce but positioned as essential contributors and leaders in the global economy."
Business Connections: In addition to being a delegate you also receive a booth in the business connections to coordinate business meetings and display company material for $225. Limited booths available.

Date and Time
Thursday Sep 25, 2025
8:30 AM - 4:30 PM MDT
Pipe Ceremony at 7:45am
Location
Lloydminster Exhibition Grounds
WLS Convention Centre
5521 49th Avenue, Lloydminster, Saskatchewan S9V 0Y7
Fees/Admission
Delegate: $125
Delegate & Business Connections Booth: $225
Contact Information
Courtney Schmeiser
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