Allen Edzerza
Specializes in providing service to First Nations and other interest groups for the purpose of negotiation, shared decision-making, partnerships and capacity building.
Has experience fostering relationship building and improving communication between First Nations and public government.
Has experience in assisting First Nations in building capacity in governance, management and strategic planning.
Has worked as a member of several negotiation teams dealing with aboriginal title and rights, shared decision-making, shared benefits and revenue and shared management.
Has lead First Nation teams in developing many types of protocols for land use planning, communications, traditional knowledge and socio/cultural/economic assessments.
Has lead negotiation of Treaties, Interim Treaty Agreements, Interim Treaty Related Measures, Impact Benefit Agreements, Memorandum of Understandings, Letters of Intent, Tax Sharing Agreements, Program Transfer Agreements, Financial Transfer Agreements and Administration of Justice Agreements.
Fosters leadership, mentorship and solid management practices to empower our youth to build strong self governing aboriginal communities with the guidance of our Elders.
Has experience fostering relationship building and improving communication between First Nations and public government.
Has experience in assisting First Nations in building capacity in governance, management and strategic planning.
Has worked as a member of several negotiation teams dealing with aboriginal title and rights, shared decision-making, shared benefits and revenue and shared management.
Has lead First Nation teams in developing many types of protocols for land use planning, communications, traditional knowledge and socio/cultural/economic assessments.
Has lead negotiation of Treaties, Interim Treaty Agreements, Interim Treaty Related Measures, Impact Benefit Agreements, Memorandum of Understandings, Letters of Intent, Tax Sharing Agreements, Program Transfer Agreements, Financial Transfer Agreements and Administration of Justice Agreements.
Fosters leadership, mentorship and solid management practices to empower our youth to build strong self governing aboriginal communities with the guidance of our Elders.