White Lake Limited Partnership is seeking applications for the position of Chief Executive Officer (CEO).

White Lake Limited Partnership (WLLP) is a wholly owned business of the Netmizaaggamig Nishnaabeg dedicated to  generating sustainable economic opportunities, employment and revenue for our community through strategic  partnerships, sound business practices, and respect for our community’s values and land. WLLP is governed by the  board of directors of its general partner, White Lake Resources Corp; the board consists of members of the  Netmizaaggamig Nishnaabeg with varied expertise and backgrounds.

WLLP is seeking an experienced and visionary Chief Executive Officer (CEO) to lead our organization into the next  phase of development and growth.

The CEO is the senior executive responsible for providing strategic leadership and operational management for WLLP.  Reporting to the Board of Directors, the CEO will work collaboratively with the senior management team to drive  operational excellence, strengthen partnerships and support WLLP’s economic vision.

The ideal candidate is a dynamic leader with extensive experience in a senior management role, ideally within an  Indigenous enterprise, who brings a balance of business insight, cultural awareness and strategic foresight. They will  inspire a high-performing team to be efficient, innovative, and accountable, and will guide WLLP in achieving both its  long-term business and community goals.

Objectives of this role:

  • Work effectively and collaboratively with the Board of Directors to set and drive organizational
    vision, operations strategy, and staffing plans.
  • Translate strategy into actionable steps for growth, through effective goal setting, performance management, and annual operations and financial planning.
  • Oversee company operations and employee productivity, fostering a highly inclusive culture that supports team  success and organizational performance.
  • Ensure effective recruitment, onboarding, professional development, performance management, and retention of  staff.
  • Ensure compliance with national, provincial and local business regulations, and taking corrective action when  necessary.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Analyze internal operations and identify areas for improvement and process enhancement.
  • Implement business strategies and plans that align with the short- and long-term objectives established by the  Board of Directors.
  • Provide senior level oversight to operations, human resources, and finance, offering leadership to the senior  management team.
  • Lead and manage business development and growth planning, ensuring capital investment and resource  allocation to meet corporate goals.
  • Manage capital investments and expenditures to achieve growth and profitability targets.
  • Monitor performance using tracking tools and metrics; provide regular forecasts and reports to the Board.
  • Build and maintain trusting relationships with key customers, clients, partners, and stakeholders.

Required skills and qualifications

  •  Post secondary education in Business Administration, Commerce, Economics, or related field.
  • Minimum of five years of senior management experience preferably in economic development, business  operations or corporate leadership.
  • Demonstrated success in strategic planning, financial management, and business development.
  • Demonstrated leadership, integrity, and sound decision-making skills.
  • Strong understanding of business planning, corporate governance and regulatory requirements.
  • Proven ability to analyze data, assess performance metrics and implement corrective strategies.
  • Strategic thinker with the ability to anticipate challenges and identify opportunities.
  • Ability to build strong collaborative working relationships with the board of directors.
  • Experience working with Indigenous organizations or communities.
  • Ability to diagnose problems quickly and foresee potential issues.

TO APPLY:

Interested persons should submit a resume along with a cover letter explaining how your qualifications meet or exceed  the needs of the position; please also provide three employment-related references.

Members of Netmizaaggamig Nishnaabeg are strongly encouraged to apply.

Please submit to:

Lana Lawrence
Director – Corporate Services & Human Resources
White Lake Resources Corp.,
General Partner for the White Lake Limited Partnership
Mobert ON, P0M2J0
Email: opsdirector@whitelakelp.ca

Clearly mark: Competition – CEO in the subject line

Deadline for applications: November 14th, 2025 at 4pm.