Siyo from the Rez
💬 Siyo! We'd love to hear from you! Send us a text! (Make sure you include your name and contact information.) [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2454338/fan_mail/new] What does it take to create a thriving Cherokee-owned business? This month, we sit down with Deputy Secretary of State Canaan Duncan and Cherokee entrepreneur Dillin Springwater, who went from push-mowing yards as a teenager to now running multiple businesses filled with Native employees. Together, they talk about the many ways Cherokee Nation lifts up small-business owners: from TERO vendor preference to $84 million in SSBCI funding, workforce pipeline programs, and our Opportunity Zones program for small-business owners on the reservation and at-large. Whether you're on the reservation or an at-large citizen with a dream, this episode's for you. This is Cherokee Nation's official podcast. This episode was hosted by KenLea Keys and Colton Branstetter. Producer: Bryan Dugan Executive Producers: Julie Hubbard and Jason McCarty Editor: Samantha Robinson Graphic Designer: Justyne Eden Visual Effects: Ray Carey Soundtrack by Chuj Mackey This episode was filmed at the W.W. Keeler Tribal Complex in Tahlequah on the Cherokee Nation Reservation. 💌 Email us at podcast@cherokee.org!
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