Nanaimo, BC — “By investing in Indigenous pilot training and sustainable aviation innovation, we can help build a future where Indigenous people are not only passengers in the economy—but pilots of it.”
Those powerful words formed the foundation of an investor pitch delivered by Alison Evans, owner of Gulf Island Seaplanes, at Connect Money Impact in Nanaimo.
Connect Money Impact brings together entrepreneurs, investors, and community leaders to explore opportunities that generate both economic and social impact. As one of the featured presenters, Alison shared her vision for growing Gulf Island Seaplanes while increasing Indigenous participation in the aviation sector.
As an Indigenous entrepreneur in an industry where Indigenous women have traditionally been underrepresented, Alison is helping chart a new course. Her pitch highlighted opportunities for business growth, sustainable aviation innovation, Indigenous pilot training, and improved transportation services connecting coastal communities throughout British Columbia.
NEDC was proud to see Alison represent Indigenous entrepreneurship on a stage focused on investment, innovation, and business growth.
Through Gulf Island Seaplanes, Alison has built a company that provides scheduled flights, scenic tours, and charter services throughout coastal BC. Operating routes between YVR South, Maple Bay, Gabriola Island, and Hornby Island, the company offers convenient travel options while showcasing the beauty of the coast from above.
Whether travelling for business, visiting family, attending a special event, or exploring the coast, Gulf Island Seaplanes provides an efficient and memorable alternative to ferry travel.
NEDC congratulates Alison on her impactful investor pitch and her continued leadership in the aviation sector.
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