Full Name
Michele Young-Crook
Job Title
CEO
Company
National Aboriginal Trust Officers Association
Speaker Bio
Anishinaabe/Bear Clan, Michele has been with the organization since its inception in 2006, Michele volunteered for 6 years at the beginning and has played an integral role in the growth of NATOA as a result of over 17 years of experience in marketing and sales. When becoming a full-time staff member in 2013 she increased the revenue by over 100%. When she was in the role of COO she tripled the revenue with her dedication to membership, sponsorship and commitment to the operation of NATOA. In the first year as CEO of NATOA she grew the total revenue from just under $400,000 to almost $1,000,000. She continues to strive to make NATOA the centre of Excellence in Trust and Investment as well as making sure the needs of Indigenous Women and Indigenous Youth are being met. With the direction of Michele, NATOA diversified their reach of indigenous people to include Indigenous Women & Youth. Michele stewards’ relationships between the private sector and Indigenous lead organizations, she has collaborated with various Indigenous communities and corporate groups to strengthen the awareness of capacity building in communities. Michele’s passion for the indigenous peoples of Canada continues to show, from her lobbying to have a platform for indigenous women and indigenous youth. The additional events that she has added to the roster have shown a great social impact among indigenous communities. Michele has shared her incredible story as a #1 International & Canadian bestselling co-author for the book, Unbreakable Spirit (2018) and is currently writing her second which will be released Winter 2020. Michele is driven by her deep connection to her Indigenous culture, as she forged her own path seeking the roots of her ancestry despite not being raised in the traditional ways of her ancestors. This is passed along through much of her work in public speaking. Michele is the Co-Chair for the Durham Catholic District School Boards Indigenous Education Advisory Circle, Committee Member for the Human Rights Watch Gala & a Board of Director for the Canadian Juries Commission.
Michele Young-Crook