Westbank First Nation
Jenny Money is currently the Director at Tourism Kelowna and a Board Member at Sensisyusten House of Learning School Board. Jenny also serves as Chairperson of the Economic Development Commission at Westbank First Nation. In addition, Jenny is a Facilitator at UBC 23 24 and has previously held roles such as Director At Large at First Nations Health Authority. Jenny holds a Bachelor of Science in Health/Health Care Administration/Management from Thompson Rivers University and a Master of Business Administration in Indigenous Business Leadership from the Beedie School of Business at Simon Fraser University. Jenny is committed to promoting Indigenous health and economic development in their community.
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Westbank First Nation
Located within the traditional unceded territory of the sylix people, Westbank First Nation is a progressive and prosperous self-governing First Nation. The Okanagan Valley truly has it all, including a great climate, stunning scenery, world-class ski resorts, golf courses, wineries and beaches. Westbank First Nation values diversity and we are committed to creating a healthy, strong and vibrant community through programs and services that promote physical, mental, emotional and spiritual well-being and healing. Come join our team and become part of an innovative and rewarding place to work. Start a rewarding career at WFN in one of many departments, such as Health & Wellness, Education, Membership Services, Youth, Recreation, Finance, Assessment and Taxation, Human Resources, Records Management, Engineering, Planning and Development, Public Works, Utilities, Property Management, Intergovernmental Affairs, Title and Rights, Communications, and Economic Development. Mission Statement: WFN will work to promote a healthy and prosperous future to ensure its continued existence as a strong political, social, and cultural community. Priorities: 1. Encouraging a rich and vibrant culture 2. Supporting all Members through community services 3. Intergovernmental relationships and reconciliation 4. Economic development 5. Good governments Quick Facts: - Language: nsyilxcәn - One of eight First Nations that comprise the Okanagan Nation - Land Base: Five land parcels totaling 5,340 acres - Community forest: 150,000 acres - Number of business on WFN land: approx. 400 - Leadership: One Chief and four Councillors (elected by the membership every three years) - Self-governing - Band membership: approx. 800 - Resident population: approx. 9,500