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    Keegan Leahy

    Keegan Leahy is a seasoned consultant with over two decades of experience, assisting entrepreneurs, aboriginal groups, and early to mid-stage businesses in areas such as business planning, access to capital, and project management.

    With a diverse background in industries like oil & gas, mining, music, TV & film production, hospitality, transportation & logistics, aerospace, and a career with the US Air Force reserves, Keegan maintains a strong professional practice enriched by varied experiences and valuable connections.

    Keegan Leahy adopts a hands-on approach to financial markets, prioritizing first-hand data over traditional analyst reports, and prides himself on offering clients a personable and approachable service, distinguishing himself from conventional financial professionals.

    His current endeavors include developing a First Peoples capital fund aimed at achieving superior performance in investment, especially in evolving aboriginal economies, thereby fostering Native American economic growth and social responsibility while delivering substantial returns on investment.

    Keegan's expertise encompasses Aboriginal economic & project development, sub-sovereigns, entrepreneurship, financial modeling, alternative finance, private equity, M&A, strategic negotiations, mining, renewable energy, and military and aerospace sectors.

    Educationally, Keegan Leahy pursued studies at Beaver Brae Secondary School, earned a Bachelor's Degree from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, and completed courses at the Community College of the US Air Force.

    Throughout his career, Keegan has held various roles including Founder at Turtle Island Foundation, Managing Partner at The Leahy Group, Senior Developer at Lamplighter Energy, Interim Senior Political Advisor at Grand Council Treaty 3, Energy Development Coordinator at Grand Council Treaty 3, Investment Consultant at Zacks Investment Management, Financial Advisor, and Planner at Ameriprise Financial Services, Inc., and Crew Chief on C-130H Hercules at the US Air Force Reserve.