b'CEO PROFILETa b a t h a B u l la C E O o f t h eYe a rW ith a head for business, a heart for people and w h o e m b o d i e s t h e p e r f e c t b l e n damindforstrategy, TabathaBullhasthe anatomyofakind, o f l e a d e r s h i p q u a l i t i e s w h e nmindful and highly skilled leader. After taking the reins at CCAB in 2020, she l e a d e r s a r e n e e d e d m o s t would soon find that leading through UP FOR THEa pandemic would also require broad shoulderstocarrytheweightof unprecedented economic chaos and a strong stomach for the ups and downs of global instability. CHALLENGE Bull was recently named the 2022 CEO of the Year by the Ontario Chamber of Commerce. The much-deserved acco-lade serves as a reminder that taking on the CEO position at CCAB was a perfect storm of sorts for Bulls leadership skills. Almost three years on, she has helped By Shannon Sutherland thousands of small- and medium-sized Aboriginal BUSINESS REPORT87'