Consulting Services

Closing the gap between today and a Nisto future

We know that not every organization is prepared to take advantage of the exceptional evidence generated by Nisto so we offer services to help close the gap.

Nisto offers a very niche, highly specific consulting offering that maximizes, enhances, and resolves our customer’s true social impact.

Consulting @ Nisto is a Certified Aboriginal Business and our team has deep experience working with Indigenous communities, with industry, and the space between them.

Indigenous Impact - Design and Strategy

Nisto takes the approach that the desired future state must be driven by strategy and process design. Our fundamental principle is that any comprehensive plan to maximize benefits to Indigenous communities must include Indigenous communities in its development.

Our team works directly with your team, stakeholders, and rightsholders, including Indigenous communities, to ensure the goals and outcomes of your Indigenous impact strategies reflect the uniqueness and aspirations of the local Indigenous communities.

Programs we support: CCAB PAR, Certified B-Corp (Social), Pehta


JOSEPH DUPERREAULT, MBA, CMC, ICD.D

780-499-9785  |  joseph@nisto.io  | LinkedIn

PROFESSIONAL MANAGEMENT CONSULTING

Indigenous Relations / Social Impact

Our consulting team is led by Joseph Duperreault, a Senior Executive with extensive consulting and entrepreneurial experience developing and executing strategic and organizational changes. A thought leader in Indigenous social procurement and impact measurement, developing “two-eyed” perspective in Indigenous-industry relations and social impact. Other experience areas include strategic planning, finance, organizational change management, and operational excellence. A track record of successfully delivering measurable financial, operational, and social benefits to communities and corporations. Excellent communicator, inspired by people and their potential.

Notable Indigenous clients include:

Paul First Nation – PFN Development Corp.
Acho Dene Koe First Nation – ADK Holdings Ltd.
Métis Nation of Alberta – Economic Development
Blood Tribe – Social Development
Little Red River Cree Nation – LRR Group of Companies
Six Nations of the Grand River – Employment and Training
Fort Nelson First Nation – Deh Tai Economic Development Board
Aamjiwnaang First Nation – Community-Industry Relations
Métis Nation – National Housing

Notable industrial clients include:

Cameco
Shell
Ovintiv (Encana)
Enbridge
Canadian National Railway
APA Corp (Apache Oil)
Interfor
Canfor
Kinder Morgan (El Paso)

Other Services

  • Indigenous Benefit Design and Strategy

    Nisto takes the approach that the desired future state must be driven by strategy and process design. Our fundamental principle is that any comprehensive plan to maximize benefits to Indigenous communities must include Indigenous communities in its development.

    Our team works directly with your team, stakeholders, and rightsholders, including Indigenous communities, to ensure the goals and outcomes of your Indigenous impact strategies reflect the uniqueness and aspirations of the local Indigenous communities.

    Programs we support: CCAB PAR, Certified B-Corp (Social), Pehta

  • Deep Supply Chain Analysis

    The impact your organization creates is not limited to the decisions your organization makes.

    The vendors and suppliers that service your projects are just as important to those Communities you claim to make an impact with.

    With streamlined processes leveraged by the Nisto platform – be confident your direct and indirect supply chain social impact evidence is accurate, credible, and timely.

  • Exceptional Evidence of Social Impact

    Social impact can be defined as the effect on people and communities that happens as a result of an action or inaction, an activity, project, program, or policy.

    Evidence of Social Impact then can be defined as the objective measured result of an action or inaction, activities, projects, programs, and policy that has an effect on people and communities.

    So what then is Exceptional Evidence of Social Impact?