Board of Directors

Meet Our Board

The National Indigenous Connectivity Initiative Board of Directors provides strategic leadership, advocacy, and governance to drive forward Indigenous-led connectivity solutions.

The board is composed of experienced Indigenous leaders and advocates who bring deep knowledge of Indigenous governance, broadband infrastructure, and community-driven innovation. 

Andrew Victor Sex̱ómestel

Cheam First Nation, British Columbia

Leoni Rivers

Gitxsan Governance, Principal, CEO Leoni Rivers Consulting, British Columbia - Alberta

Ryan Robb

CEO, Chiniki Nation, Alberta

Ryan is currently the Chief Executive Officer of the Chiniki First Nation. In his role, he oversees the administrative functions of the Nation, as well as their economic initiatives as carried out by the Chiniki Group of Companies. 

Prior to joining the Chiniki First Nation, he held roles as an Executive Vice President at Northback Holdings, CEO for the Stoney Tribal Administration, Senior Advisor at Suncor, and as the CEO for Treaty 7 Management Corporation. 

Ryan attended Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario, and completed a Bachelor of Economics degree. Ryan’s background and interests reflect his passion and ability for negotiating complex multi-stakeholder agreements within the context of contemporary business practices and his deep personal respect for traditional Indigenous teachings and protocols. 

Ryan serves on several boards and advisory committees helping organisations to recognize and include Indigenous interests and contributions. Some of these (both current and formerly) include: Travel Alberta, Energy Futures Lab, Heart and Stroke Foundation of Alberta & NWT, Alberta Strategic Tourism Council, Institute on Governance, and the Banff Centre – Indigenous Program Council. 

In 2009, he was honoured with the Blackfoot name “Niinistakaa” by Chief Reg Crowshoe, Piikani Nation. Ninistakaa means “the one the Chiefs depend on/Chiefs’ Warrior”. In 2011, he was further honoured with a Headdress for his service to the Treaty 7 Nations.

ryan@nic-inc.ca | linkedin.com/in/ryan-robb-2699701 | Alberta

Chief Cornell McLean

Chief, Lake Manitoba First Nation

Chief Cornell McLean is the chief of the Lake Manitoba First Nation and has also served as the acting
grand chief of the Southern Chiefs Organization (SCO). 
 
He has previously served as Acting Grand Chief for the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs (AMC) and has been involved in leadership through the Interlake Reserves Tribal Council (IRTC). 
 
In all of his roles, he represents and advocates for the people of Lake Manitoba First Nation, located on the Dog Creek 46 reserve in Manitoba.

Grand Chief Joel Abram

Chiefs of Ontario, COO

Grand Chief Joel Abram hails from the Oneida Nation of the Thames Settlement, is a member of the Wolf Clan, and his Oneida name is Tewa:slake, which translates to ‘axe with two blades’.  
 
Joel served for 12 years on the elected Chief and Council in Oneida; six as a councillor, and six as the Chief.  He had a role in initiating the institution of a Gladue Court in the City of London, only the third such court in Ontario. He also played a critical role in the successful establishment of a 64 bed long-term care facility in Oneida. 

Joel has been involved with the Oneida community radio station, 89.5 The Eagle, in various roles including DJ, fundraiser, and technician for the past 17 years. In his free time, Joel enjoys playing competitive chess, spending time with family, and getting out his guitar and playing the occasional gig with his brother.

Christopher Fry

Kwanlin Dün First Nation, Whitehorse, Yukon

Chris is a member of Kwanlin Dün First Nation located in Whitehorse, Yukon. 

He has an undergraduate degree in International Indigenous Studies and a Masters of Science in Sustainable Energy Development from the University of Calgary. 

Chris has 15 years of experience working in Indigenous Relations in the energy industry and has worked for companies such as Imperial Oil, Cenovus, Shell, and TC Energy. He has worked with Indigenous communities throughout Western Canada on offshore, in situ oil sands, and shale oil and gas projects. 

Chris is the owner of Sustainative Inc., which provides Indigenous engagement consulting services for both community and corporate organizations. Sustainative Inc. has provided services for organizations such as Dow Canada, Habitat for Humanity, and the Prince Albert Grand Council. Chris is also a Sessional Instructor at the University of Calgary in the School of Public Policy.

chris@nic-inc.ca | Yukon

Michael Peters

CEO, Glooscap Ventures, Glooscap First Nation