
Beyond The Lair
Beyond the Lair explores the untamed spirit of Indigenous business innovation by guiding and celebrating Indigenous-owned enterprises at every step of their incredible journey. Building on the success of the renowned TV show "Bears' Lair" on APTN, this podcast spotlights the visionaries and resilient minds behind these ventures. As well, it will feature industry leaders talking about the initiatives and campaigns they have to support Indigenous entrepreneurs and how their companies are making a difference and the teams they have to do so. Each episode is a beacon of guidance and empowerment, amplifying success stories, sharing invaluable insights, and crafting a roadmap for aspiring entrepreneurs.
Unlock the secrets of success and delve into the heart of Indigenous entrepreneurship. "Beyond the Lair" is not just a podcast; it's a movement, a commitment to honoring tradition while fostering a thriving, modern economic landscape. Tune in, be inspired, and be part of this incredible journey towards empowerment and reconciliation.
Beyond The Lair
Clint Davis from Cedar Leaf Capital
Growing up in the North, Graduating from Harvard and becoming the CEO of Cedar Leaf Capital
Clint Davis is a Senior Advisor at Scotiabank and the incoming CEO of Cedar Leaf Capital, the first Indigenous majority-owned investment dealer in Canada. He founded North35, a firm helping Indigenous governments and businesses. As former CEO of Nunasi Corporation, he led significant divestments, property sales, and investment growth. Clint started as a lawyer in St. John’s, NL, then served as a Senior Advisor to Ministers of Indian and Northern Affairs Canada. He transitioned to finance, holding leadership roles at BMO, the Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business, and TD, where he developed Indigenous Banking strategies. Clint received the Indspire Award in Business and Commerce and is an Hon. Lt. Col. of the Queen’s York Rangers. He holds degrees from Harvard, Dalhousie, and Acadia University. An Inuk from Labrador, Clint was born and raised in Goose Bay.