

Critical Minerals & Indigenous Partnerships
Nomadic Venture Partners is hosting a conversation on the future of critical minerals and indigenous partnership. Indigenous leaders and industry experts will discuss how:
Recovery from waste streams can unlock new domestic sources of critical minerals,
Indigenous partnership can rebuild trust in mining, and
Co-designed projects can restore both land and livelihoods.
The dialogue will explore what it means to move from sovereignty to significance, highlight new frameworks for collaboration, and examine how innovation and stewardship can shape a more balanced resources future.
Featured Speakers
Michael McPhie — Managing Director & Chief Projects Officer at Regeneration, Co-Author of Weaving Two Worlds: Economic Reconciliation Between Indigenous Peoples and the Resource Sector, and Founding Partner of Falkirk Environmental.
Daniel Cardenas — CEO and Chairman, National Tribal Energy Association and American Indian Infrastructure Association; Member, National Petroleum Council; Co-Founder, Native American Mining and Energy Sovereignty (NAMES) Initiative, a partnership with the Payne Institute at Colorado School of Mines
Brian Mason — Chairman, Shoshone-Paiute Tribes of the Duck Valley Indian Reservation
Moderator: Batchimeg Ganbaatar — Co-founder & Managing Partner, Nomadic Venture Partners
Reserve your spot today.