Gavin Decontie, the CEO of Decontie Clean, has been making significant strides since joining the ADAAWE Indigenous Business Hub incubator program. Positioned to support Indigenous-owned businesses in the National Capital Region, the program has been pivotal in gearing Decontie Clean for growth.
At the heart of this program, participants like Gavin benefit from a wealth of resources, including advice from industry leaders, intensive training sessions, marketing expertise, and comprehensive business development support encompassing legal and accounting facets.
In a recent development, the National Aboriginal Capital Corporations Association (NACCA) has enlisted Decontie Clean's professional services. The partnership entails maintaining the upholstery at both the NACCA Headquarters and the ADAAWE Indigenous Business Hub.
Gavin's dedication to his craft became evident during a live demonstration of the effectiveness of his cleaning methods. Using just four office chairs, Gavin showcased the difference Decontie Clean can make. The transformative results left NACCA's COO, Cory McDougall, thoroughly impressed.
Gavin Decontie remarked, “Having NACCA as a client is not just a business achievement; it's a testament to the trust and collaboration within our Indigenous community. We're incredibly proud and honoured.”
Echoing the sentiment, Cory McDougall added, “Ensuring a healthy and clean environment for our staff and visitors is paramount. But beyond that, the true rise of Indigenous entrepreneurs is realized when we support and buy from them. We're not just clients of Decontie Clean; we're advocates for Indigenous excellence.”
With such endorsements and Gavin's unwavering commitment, Decontie Clean stands as a beacon for Indigenous businesses in the region, exemplifying the potential that lies within when provided with the right opportunities and resources.