Angie Paul is an experienced professional with a background in business services, environmental studies, and archaeology. Currently serving as a Business Services Officer at the Joint Economic Development Initiative (JEDI) since September 2020, Angie also works as a Consultant for Aboriginal Resource Consultants (ARC) since April 2020. Previous roles include Forestry Advisor and Crown Lands Coordinator for the Wolastoqey Nation in New Brunswick, and as an Environmental Monitor at Énergie NB Power. Angie has hands-on experience in archaeology as an Archaeological Technician and Field Technician, contributing to projects such as the Energy East Pipeline corridor. Educational qualifications include a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Studies and Sustainability from the University of Maine at Presque Isle, along with an Archaeological Field Technician degree from New Brunswick Community College, and a Bachelor of Business Administration from Northern Maine Community College.
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Joint Economic Development Initiative (JEDI)
The Joint Economic Development Initiative (JEDI) is a leading Indigenous organization dedicated to supporting Indigenous participation in New Brunswick's economy. JEDI began in 1995 as a tripartite partnership between Indigenous communities in New Brunswick, the Government of Canada and the Government of New Brunswick. In 2009, JEDI was incorporated as an independent, non-profit organization and over the years JEDI has grown into an Indigenous organization focused on working closely with its partners from Indigenous communities, organizations, government and the private sector to foster Indigenous economic development in New Brunswick. JEDI focuses its work on the support of Indigenous: * entrepreneurs and small businesses; * community economic development; * workforce development; * partnerships with the public and private sector.