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Slidin' Clyde Roulette Band in concert - May 14, 2011 Hour 1. 10 years ago; Radio; 53:58; Manitoba's Slidin' Clyde Roulette Band in concert from the Westend Cultural Centre in Winnipeg. The official website for professional drummer and producer Ken McMahon. Based out of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, Ken has played and recorded with artists such as: Pinetop Perkins, Duke Robillard, The Rockin' Highliners, King Biscuit Boy, Sue Foley, Jack de Keyser, Big Dave McLean, Brent Parkin, The Perpetrators, David Gogo, Romi Mayes and many more.

Director of Finance
Opaskwayak Health Authority

204-627-7410
jeannie@afoamb.ca

Jeannie M. Carriere, was born and raised in The Pas, Manitoba, Canada and spent her career working for the grassroots people developing policies and procedures at the First Nations Government level.

Her positions held include:

  • Manager of Finance & Social Development, Swampy Cree Tribal Council
  • Director of Finance, Opaskwayak Cree Nation
  • Business Team Leader, Swampy Cree Management Services
  • Director of Finance, Opaskwayak Health Authority

As Manager of Finance & Social Development for the Swampy Cree Tribal Council for 23 years, Jeannie provided advice, monitored, assisted and coordinated the planning, programming functions and financial activities of the Seven (7) SCTC First Nations.

In 2007, she was elected as Director to the Board for Aboriginal Financial Officers Association – Manitoba Chapter, and currently I am the President since October 2018.

In 2010, she moved on to be the Director of Finance for the Opaskwayak Cree Nation, where she was responsible for the planning, organizing, directing and controlling of all Financial and Administrative service systems and processes.

In 2014, she moved on to be the Business Team Leader for Swampy Cree Holdings – Management Services. She was responsible for ensuring the performance of service areas of bookkeeping, accounting, financial management, governance and strategic planning were carried out.

In January 2016, Jeannie became the Director of Finance for the Opaskwayak Health Authority where she responsible for overall functions within the Finance and Administration Department.

The Opaskwayak Health Authority is now moving towards the development of Phase II (Physicians and Health related services) and she is an active member of the negotiation team.

In June 2016, Jeannie was appointed as Director to the Board for AFOA Canada, where she holds the Secretary-Treasurer position.

In July 2016, Jeannie was appointed as Director to the Board for the Paskwayak Business Development Corporation Ltd. – The Economic Development Arm of Opaskwayak Cree Nation, where she holds the Treasurer position.

In February 2017, Jeannie was appointed to serve on the AFOA Canada Education Committee for a two year term ending in 2019.

Jeannie is a graduate from the Keewatin Community College in the Business Accountancy Program, majoring in accounting and is a certified Member with the AFOA Manitoba Chapter since 2001 and also possess both her CAFM and CAPA designations.

In May 1 – 5, 2017 Jeannie was selected to attend Harvard Business School in Boston, Massachusetts for Leading People and investing to Build Sustainable Communities which she successfully completed.

Director of Operations
Southeast Collegiate

204-261-3551 Ext 13
marlene@afoamb.ca

Marlene Waterston is the powerhouse behind the financial stability at Winnipeg’s Southeast Collegiate (SEC) – a unique, educational facility and on-campus residence for 156 indigenous students who hail from remote communities across Manitoba, Canada.

In just ten years, as Finance Administrator, Finance and Operations Manager now Director of Operations, Marlene has been part of a team that turned a $600,000 deficit into a sustainable operation that was able to dedicate $3.1MM towards the construction of a new school, which opened in May 2018. She also is the only Human Resource person at the facility, in which she has created over 250 Policies that are in use today along with salary scales and of course job descriptions, which have helped lead the way to this financial turnaround.

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Marlene holds several diplomas including two from AFOA Canada which are; CAFM (Certified Aboriginal Finance Manager), as well as CAPA (Certified Aboriginal Professional Administrator. She is currently working on obtaining her CPHR (Certified Professional Human Resource) designation.

Account Executive – Pensions & Benefits
TIPI Insurance Partners

204-949-3500
allan@afoamb.ca

Suzanne Barbeau-Bracegirdle, MBA, CHRP, CAPA, CAFM, PAED, CPM, CMrg, PMrg

Secretary

Chief Executive Officer
Aseneskak Casino
Kelsey Bus Lines (2014)

204-627-2268
suzanne@afoamb.ca

Director/Principal
Southeast Collegiate

204-261-3551 Ext 11
sheryl@afoamb.ca

Sheryl McCorrister is the Director/Principal at Winnipeg’s Southeast Collegiate (SEC) – a unique, educational facility and on-campus residence for just over 150 indigenous students who hail from remote communities across Manitoba, Canada.

Starting her career with Southeast Collegiate in 2002 as the Essentials math teacher, then quickly rising through the ranks taking on the role of Teaching Vice Principal the very next year in 2003. Little did she know that the valuable experience gained would land her the role her heart had been searching for. With her experience and years of service with Southeast Collegiate, she was the perfect candidate to take on the role. Since then she has definitely embraced the need for change and process improvement.

A strong believer in ‘Education’, Sheryl is driven to ensure that every one of her students knows the challenges that they will face if they give up on their education. Justice Murray Sinclair said, “It is through residential school that we got here, and it’s through education we will get ourselves out”.

Finance Controller
Peguis Development Corporation
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Juanita is a member of Peguis First Nation and is married to Jeremy Neault. Together they have three children: Meena, Emmy and Jameson.

Presently, Juanita holds the position of Financial Controller with Peguis Development Corporation. She has held this role for over 2 years. Before this, Juanita has been working in the area of finance since graduating from Yellowquill College with her Certified Aboriginal Financial Management (CAFM) Diploma in 2010. She is also a part of the Finance and Audit Committee for Peguis First Nation, since 2017.

Juanita has attained her CAFM (2016) and CAPA (2019) Designations and recently has been accepted into the Harvard Business School Certificate Program for the 4th Cohort with AFOA Canada (2020).

It has always been Juanita’s goal to become educated and come home to help her community. Her wish is to go further and attain a CPA Designation. Juanita is determined to be a good role model for her children and to the youth in her community.

My name is Mary-Jane I come from St. Theresa Point, Manitoba, born and raised, as most people that have encountered Residential School both my parents were affected by it, and both suffered a great deal. The healing started for both of them on the Red Road, a healing journey, I was both hurt and traumatized by their experience, but I joined them on their healing journey and have no regrets, that’s how I found my career in accounting and acquiring my CAFM Designation, I love what I do and am very passionate about my career, and I continue to work and be a mentor, leader for other persons that want to have a career in Finance.

Director of Education Finance
Isaac Beaulieu Memorial School
Roulette
Yolanda Roulette is an Aboriginal woman with Cree and Ojibway descent, and is a band member from Sandy Bay Ojibway First Nation. Yolanda is currently the Director of Education Finance for Isaac Beaulieu Memorial School and she has been a member of AFOA since 2004. Yolanda is currently a Certified Aboriginal Financial Manager and received her designation in 2014. Yolanda has attained 20+ years finance experience throughout various work fields such as Band Administration, Child and Family Services, and Education. Yolanda believes in building a “Community of Professionals” and building capacity with our members and communities. Thank you for electing me to help the AFOA team achieve and go beyond the expectations of our most desirable goals!

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Marius, Manitoba
Coordinates: 50°33′1″N98°39′57″W / 50.55028°N 98.66583°WCoordinates: 50°33′1″N98°39′57″W / 50.55028°N 98.66583°W
CountryCanada
ProvinceManitoba
Settled1872, 1882
White Mud River1883
Government
• TypeFirst Nation Band Operated
• ChiefLance Roulette
• Council MemberJason Starr Sr.
• Council MemberBrian Spence
• Council MemberMichael Dumas
• Council MemberTrevor Prince
Population
(July 2013)
• Total2,515
Time zoneUTC-6 (CST)
• Summer (DST)UTC-5 (CDT)
Area code(s)204
Websitewww.sandybayfirstnation.com

Sandy Bay First Nation is an Ojibway/mixed-blood First Nation in Manitoba, Canada. As of the 2016 Canadian Census, it had a population of 2,515.[1] (The Sandy Bay First Nation website reports a membership of 6,776 individuals as of April 2018.[2])

It is located on the western shore of Lake Manitoba. Adjacent rural municipalities are Alonsa and Lakeview. The main settlement of Sandy Bay is located at 50°33′00″N98°38′50″W / 50.55000°N 98.64722°W.

Early history[edit]

Sandy Bay's original roots began after the signing of Treaty 1, in 1870 in Portage la Prairie, Manitoba.

In 1871, the Ojibway/French mixed-bloods of the Portage Band requested a reservation be set aside for them, the request is accepted, but the Half-breeds were required '...to move North, not nearer than 20 miles' where the town of Westbourne is now located. The new half-breed reserve is named Whitemud. In 1873, the reserve and its members are relocated again. This time straight North. In 1877, the residents of Whitemud are told to move again after the surveyor told them he made a mistake. This time just one mile southeast where Sandy Bay currently is today. The Ojibway/French mixed-blood reserve is renamed Sandy Bay.

On July 21, 1884, Sandy Bay had its very first elections. Francois Demarais wins and is the first elected Chief. Baptiste Spence and Wah-sah-hook win for the councillor positions and are the first councillors.

References[edit]

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  1. ^'Sandy Bay 5, Indian reserve [Census subdivision], Manitoba and Division No. 8, Census division [Census division], Manitoba'. Statistics Canada. Retrieved 2 April 2019.
  2. ^'Band membership'. Sandy Bay First Nation.

External links[edit]

  • Sandy Bay Ojibway First Nation official website

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