
Sean Willy
CEO - Des Nedhe Group
Sessions Sean is participating in:
- Indigenous Project Case Study:
Change Makers - English River First Nation & Denison Mines leading together on the Wheeler River Uranium Project - Indigenous Project Case Study:
Cedar Leaf Capital: Transforming Indigenous Participation in Capital Markets
Sean Willy is the CEO of Des Nedhe Group, the economic development corporation of English River First Nation. Since taking over the role Sean, a member of the Deninu Kue First Nation in the NWT, has taken Des Nedhe to a national & international stage, growing & diversifying into new business sectors and regions all while maintaining high levels of Indigenous employment.
In his career, Sean has developed and implemented the most innovative Indigenous Inclusion, ESG & Socially Responsible strategies for resource companies such as Rio Tinto and Cameco Corporation. He has championed Indigenous peoples to be seen as a full partner in long-term relationships value added relationships.
Sean is a board member for TELUS Corporation & the Nuclear Waste management Organization. He is a past board member of Green First Forest and the Ronald McDonald House Saskatchewan. Sean has also been past Co-Chair of the Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business and has previously sat on the Canadian government’s Indigenous Innovation Housing Committee and the Indigenous Advisory Committee on Small Module Reactors.
Sean is a graduate of the University of Saskatchewan, holds his ICD designation and was presented with the King Charles III Coronation Medal in 2024.
Sean has two children and lives with his wife Melissa in Saskatoon.
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Sean Willy
CEO - Des Nedhe Group
Sessions Sean is participating in:
- Investing in Canada:
Cedar Leaf Capital: Transforming Indigenous Participation in Capital Markets
- Indigenous Project Case Study:
Change Makers - English River First Nation & Denison Mines leading together on the Wheeler River Uranium Project
In his career, Sean has developed and implemented the most innovative Indigenous Inclusion, ESG & Socially Responsible strategies for resource companies such as Rio Tinto and Cameco Corporation. He has championed Indigenous peoples to be seen as a full partner in long-term relationships value added relationships.
Sean is a board member for TELUS Corporation & the Nuclear Waste management Organization. He is a past board member of Green First Forest and the Ronald McDonald House Saskatchewan. Sean has also been past Co-Chair of the Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business and has previously sat on the Canadian government’s Indigenous Innovation Housing Committee and the Indigenous Advisory Committee on Small Module Reactors.
Sean is a graduate of the University of Saskatchewan, holds his ICD designation and was presented with the King Charles III Coronation Medal in 2024.
Sean has two children and lives with his wife Melissa in Saskatoon.

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Sean Willy
CEO - Des Nedhe Group
Sean Willy is the CEO of Des Nedhe Group, the economic development corporation of English River First Nation. Since taking over the role Sean, a member of the Deninu Kue First Nation in the NWT, has taken Des Nedhe to a national & international stage, growing & diversifying into new business sectors and regions all while maintaining high levels of Indigenous employment.
In his career, Sean has developed and implemented the most innovative Indigenous Inclusion, ESG & Socially Responsible strategies for resource companies such as Rio Tinto and Cameco Corporation. He has championed Indigenous peoples to be seen as a full partner in long-term relationships value added relationships.
Sean is a board member for TELUS Corporation & the Nuclear Waste management Organization. He is a past board member of Green First Forest and the Ronald McDonald House Saskatchewan. Sean has also been past Co-Chair of the Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business and has previously sat on the Canadian government’s Indigenous Innovation Housing Committee and the Indigenous Advisory Committee on Small Module Reactors.
Sean is a graduate of the University of Saskatchewan, holds his ICD designation and was presented with the King Charles III Coronation Medal in 2024.
Sean has two children and lives with his wife Melissa in Saskatoon.

Sessions Sean is participating in:
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Drumbeats Feat. Chief Crystal Smith - Cedar LNG
We featured Crystal Smith, the Elected Chief Councillor of the Haisla Nation, who discussed Cedar LNG—the world’s first Indigenous majority-owned LNG facility. Chief Crystal shared insights on this pioneering project, proposed for Kitimat, British Columbia, within the Haisla Nation's traditional territory.
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Drumbeats: Cedar LNG is the first for an Indigenous community in Canada and the world.
Chief Crystal Smith, Chief Councillor of the Haisla Nation, discusses the Cedar LNG project—a decade-long initiative that set a global benchmark for Indigenous-led investments. Discover how the Haisla leadership secured Pembina as a key partner, highlighting the project's significance in the world.
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Drumbeats Feat. Chief Crystal Smith - Cedar LNG
We featured Crystal Smith, the Elected Chief Councillor of the Haisla Nation, who discussed Cedar LNG—the world’s first Indigenous majority-owned LNG facility. Chief Crystal shared insights on this pioneering project, proposed for Kitimat, British Columbia, within the Haisla Nation's traditional territory.
Tune in on your preferred platform
Drumbeats: Cedar LNG is the first for an Indigenous community in Canada and the world.
Chief Crystal Smith, Chief Councillor of the Haisla Nation, discusses the Cedar LNG project—a decade-long initiative that set a global benchmark for Indigenous-led investments. Discover how the Haisla leadership secured Pembina as a key partner, highlighting the project's significance in the world.