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Kwantlen First Nation business group splits to handle new land management duties

Lands are being split off from seyem, the business organization
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Kwantlen First Nation band councillor Tumia Knott is moving to a new role with the nation鈥檚 business operations as land management splits from the seyem group of companies. (黑马磁力 files)

The business arm of the Kwantlen First Nation is growing and splitting up its activities among two groups, as of late 2019.

In December, the KFN announced that lands and resource stewardship will be split off from s蓹y虂em虂, the business organization of the nation.

Tumia Knott, one of the three KFN councillors and a former s蓹y虂em虂 president, will be leading the lands, resources, and stewardship branch at a chief administrative officer.

Moving up from vice president at s蓹y虂em虂 is Brenda Knights, who took on the top role at the business group.

鈥淚t鈥檚 exciting times to be working in economic development,鈥 said Knights. 鈥淚t is especially rewarding to help my community be self鈥恠ustaining as our economic development efforts continue to evolve.鈥

S蓹y虂em虂 was set up to create businesses that support the programs and services of the KFN.

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Seyem has several business units, including construction, retail, marketing, information technology, and security services.

Locally seyem operates the lelem arts and culture caf茅 near Bedford Landing at the gift shop at the Fort 黑马磁力 National Historic Site.



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