Thriving Feminine Indigenous Leadership in a Male Dominated Industry with Nicole Bourque-Bouchier

“It’s so very important to create the culture of your one team. And everyone adds value. Doesn't matter what they do for you, they add value.”

- Nicole Bourque-Bouchier


For 25 years, my guest Nicole Bourque-Bouchier has led her company Bouchier to excellence through strong community and indigenous values. Starting her role at the company she co-owns with her husband David, Nicole never thought it would flourish as rapidly as it did - and she quickly developed her position from part-time helper to office manager, to CEO. 


Nicole’s passion for community stems from her indigenous background, inspiring the company motto “Better Together.” Through employee recognition and appreciation events, she has built the company to over 1200 employees, by focusing on what everyone can accomplish together, as one. 


Nicole is also a philanthropist, and has even established a family foundation with her husband and five children, in order to give back to her community in a meaningful way. So if you’re looking for inspiration and someone to aspire to, this is an interview you don’t want to miss!

In‌ ‌this‌ ‌episode of the Road to Seven podcast,‌ ‌you’ll discover:‌ ‌

  • How Nicole built her role and company from the ground up and became CEO

  • The importance of community and a giving focus within Bouchier

  • What the combination of indigenous and feminine leadership can do to positively impact community and global industry


About Guest:
Nicole Bourque-Bouchier is an industry leader, philanthropist, and advocate for the communities she lives and works in. Nicole is proudly Mikisew Cree First Nation, born in Fort Smith, Northwest Territories and raised in Fort McMurray, Alberta, where she resides with her husband and five children.

Named one of Canada’s Top 100 Most Influential Women by the Women's Executive Network in 2015, Nicole uses her traditional teachings, experience, and voice to advocate for Indigenous women’s economic empowerment. Dedicated to her community and giving back, she has served on the boards of numerous non-profits across Alberta. Nicole's career serves as an inspiration to those around her, particularly as the recipient of numerous accolades.


Highlights:‌ ‌

00:01  Intro  

01:05  Introducing Nicole Bourque-Bouchier

03:27  Meet Nicole  

04:10  Nicole’s story  

07:19  The Chief Everything Officer  

09:04  Overcoming challenges as a woman in a male-dominated industry  

11:46  Balancing everything 

13:14  Hiring for culture fit  

19:17  The importance of a giving focus  

22:41  Indigenous and feminine leadership

23:31  What she knows now

28:06  What’s next 

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Links:‌ ‌

Connect with Nicole:

www.bouchier.ca 

https://www.ccab.com/awards/indigenous-women-in-leadership-iwil-award/  


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https://theroadtoseven.com 

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