CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER (CEO)

AMIK Inc.

Posted: 22 hours ago Closes: Aug 30, 2026

Job Location: Ontario/Winnipeg

Job Type: Full Time

How To Apply: [email protected]

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CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER (CEO)
Kekekoziibii Development Corporation 

SOMETHING EXTRAORDINARY IS HAPPENING HERE. 

Not the kind of extraordinary that makes headlines for a day. The kind that changes lives for generations. 

Kekekoziibii Development Corporation is the economic heartbeat of Shoal Lake 40 First Nation—and we are searching for a leader who feels the weight of that and rises to meet it. This isn't a job that fits neatly into a job description. It's a calling. A chance to build something that matters, in a place that matters, alongside people who are counting on you to deliver. 

What's at stake? Everything. 

This is about economic sovereignty. It's about creating prosperity that stays in the community, supports families, and opens doors for future generations. It's about taking a vision and turning it into something real—something that outlasts us all. 

THE WORK THAT AWAITS YOU. 

You will report to the Board of Directors and step into the heartbeat of a growing family of subsidiaries. Your days will be varied, your challenges meaningful, and your impact immeasurable. Here is what that looks like in practice: 

You will hold the standard for our subsidiaries.
You’ll provide the kind of oversight that keeps our businesses strong—shaping governance structures, supporting executive leadership, and keeping a steady eye on financial results. You won’t just look at spreadsheets; you’ll look at the people and projects behind them. You’ll work alongside project managers to ensure risks are managed, budgets are respected, and deliverables are met—not because you micromanage, but because you understand that these operations are trusted to you by the community. 

You will build the roadmap for generations.
This role is about seeing around corners. You will lead the development of a long-term corporate and investment strategy that ensures KDC doesn't just survive, but thrives. That means keeping a healthy pipeline of projects coming, getting the most out of our physical assets—including the Camp, our Land in Kenora, and more—and, most importantly, creating stable, meaningful employment opportunities for the SL40 workforce. You'll think big, but you'll also think practically about how to turn vision into lasting community strength. 

You will be the voice and the bridge.
You will represent KDC and its subsidiaries in the rooms where decisions are made—with governments, financial institutions, industry partners, and investors. You’ll navigate the complexities of federal, provincial, municipal, and private-sector processes, not with force, but with respect. Our relationships are our greatest currency, and you will protect and grow them. You will ensure that every negotiation, every partnership, and every deal reflects the priorities of Shoal Lake 40 and honours the cultural protocols that make this work meaningful. 

THE LEADER WE ARE DRAWN TO. 

We aren’t looking for a checklist of degrees or a specific number of years on a page. We are looking for someone who has lived a version of this work before. 

Perhaps you have led at a senior level within a multi-entity organization, a complex corporation, or a community-driven enterprise. Maybe your background is in business, in government, or in Indigenous economic development—or perhaps you bring a unique combination of experiences that have sharpened your instincts and deepened your integrity. 

You likely know what it means to steward resources with care, because you understand that money isn't just money—it's opportunity, it's safety, it's hope for a family. You know how to work with a Board, guide a team, and make hard decisions without losing sight of the human side. 

You are a listener. A diplomat. A leader who inspires trust without demanding it. You have sat across from negotiating tables and understood that the most powerful deals aren't won with power—they're built on mutual respect, cultural understanding, and genuine connection. 

Most importantly, you have the heart for this. You feel the pull of building something that outlasts you. You want to show up—really show up—for a community that is ready to soar, and you know that your greatest contribution will be the legacy of strength you leave behind. 

We are not concerned with whether you fit a rigid mold. We are concerned with whether you feel this calling in your bones. If that sounds like you, we need to hear your story. 

READY TO ANSWER THE CALL? 

Submit your cover letter, resume, and two professional references—marked "Confidential"—to:
 📧 [email protected] 

Open until filled. Preference to qualified Indigenous applicants. 

Economic Sovereignty. Generational Prosperity. Community Strength.
Join us. Build with us. Shape the future. 

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