Position when inducted: President, TAP Resources
Tuesday Johnson-MacDonald has more than 20 years’ experience in the events management at all levels of government, with a focus on Indigenous organizations as well as corporate and non-profit entities.
As a social entrepreneur, Tuesday created the Meeting Scout, a site selection program, to join the fight against Indigenous poverty in the areas of education, personal wellness, and entrepreneurship. She is currently mentoring three other Indigenous women entrepreneurs and is a past President of the Canadian Society of Professional Event Planners.
Tuesday recently took home the Best Conference Award at the 2018 Canadian Event Industry Awards for her work on the World Indigenous Peoples Conference on Education. She was awarded the Beverly Davis Scholarship and the Outstanding Volunteer of the Year Award through the Meeting Professionals International. Tuesday is a member of the Wolf Clan, Mohawk Nation, Six Nations of the Grand River. “For the first time an Indigenous Entrepreneurial planner has taken the helm, which complements the diversity of the CanSPEP membership as we roll up our sleeves and get to work alongside her.” says Bettyanne Sherrer, Past-President, The Canadian Society of Professional Event Planners