Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority values its staff
For Zane Hansen, who comes from the Waterhen Lake First Nation in northwestern Saskatchewan, there’s a guiding principle he follows as president and CEO of the Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority (SIGA). That principle, he says, is pimâcihowin, or making a living.
“It’s really finding one’s belonging and the importance of just making your way on your own,” Hansen says. “It’s really something we strive to help First Nations people achieve – belonging and independence and the pride that comes with having a career and being employed.”
There can be no bigger impact for an individual and their families than just having a good stable career. — Zane Hansen, President & CEO
SIGA is headquartered in Saskatoon and oversees seven casinos across the province as well as the online gaming and sports betting site PlayNow.com Saskatchewan. It is a non-profit organization with 100 per cent of its net income going back into Saskatchewan.