R.G.EVANS - Key Persons


Edward Buller - President

Job Titles:
  • President
  • Senior Advisor
Edward Buller is the Senior Advisor at REIS and President of EICO Management Inc., a process focused management company based in Winnipeg. He has extensive experience in dealing with First Nation issues, including truth and reconciliation action plans, relationship building with other governments, economic development planning, institutional capacity building, food security and Indigenous mining related issues.

Queen Elizabeth II

Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal in 2002 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the ascension of Her Majesty the Queen Elizabeth II to the throne. (Given to those who have made outstanding and exemplary contributions to their communities or to Canada as a whole)

Ron Evans

Job Titles:
  • Chief
Chief Ron Evans has been in various leadership positions continuously since 1980 when he was elected the youngest Councillor in the history of Norway House. His range of experience includes both public and private sector First Nation organizations in Norway House as well as Manitoba and Canada. Chief Ron Evans has been in various leadership positions continuously since 1980 when he was elected the youngest Councillor in the history of Norway House. His range of experience includes both public and private sector First Nation organizations in Norway House as well as Manitoba and Canada. To this day, the Crown frequently requests Chief Evans' advice and counsel. Ministers in both provincial government and federal government often request his involvement in addressing evolving, national First Nation issues in areas such as security, health, education, justice, economic development, mining, fisheries, First Nation governance and current social issues, such as the solution to the large number of murdered and missing aboriginal women. Nationally, Chief Evans was involved in electoral reform, an issue that directly affects the capacity of leadership in all First Nation communities.