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Talk It UP

Spirit of the Entrepreneur
Published on September 17, 2012

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Bill Nash
Bill Nash was honoured to represent Aboriginal Entrepreneurs during his attendance at the national round table meeting in February. The round table was an important planning phase for the National Summit where participants gathered from across Canada, sharing their wisdom and resources to create an innovative event plan. His enthusiasm was a delight to see as he shared a video of his business with round table attendees and highlighted how Aboriginal Entrepreneurs could share their own successes at the I DO BUSINESS. National Summit & Tradeshow - Success for Aboriginal Entrepreneurs.

“People are always talking about their businesses, but it is important to show what you do and who you represent,” says the owner of Earthly Enhancement Landscaping from St. Mary’s First Nation in New Brunswick.
“Visuals are great because it is a great way to get your message across,” says Bill during an interview shortly after the meeting. “It’s all about giving back to the community,” explained Nash when asked what he likes about the mission of I DO BUSINESS. National Summit & Tradeshow.

Nash has received many entrepreneur awards for his business and continues to mentor in his community, encouraging people to “take pride in whatever you do, and make sure that you do the best you possibly can.”

Nash lives by setting an example and encourages people to contribute to their communities any way they can. Nash wants to see people get out of their comfort zones and live life to the fullest. Nash is excited and looking forward to attending I DO BUSINESS. National Summit & Tradeshow – Success for Aboriginal Entrepreneurs in March 2013.
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