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Change Labs offers Navajo entrepreneurs tools for business success
Tuesday, March 18, 2025
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What started in 2013 as a once-a-year event to help Native American small business owners has grown into a launchpad for Navajo entrepreneurs.
Based in Tuba City, the nonprofit Change Labs offers a modern workspace, classes in business strategies, coaching and financing for Native entrepreneurs with a business idea. The program allows them to set up and grow their companies and in turn help their communities.
Heather Fleming, co-founder and executive director of Change Labs, had a 20-year career as a product design consultant in Silicon Valley. She eventually started her own business in San Francisco, where she worked in the international development community with social entrepreneurs, mostly in East Africa and India.
Through a mutual friend she met Jessica Stago, who at the time was trying to develop an incubator for Navajo businesses.
The women, both Diné, conceived of Change Labs as an event for Native entrepreneurs.
“Our first event was in Shiprock in 2013 at the Diné College Library. We didn’t really expect anybody to come, but we had sold out our tiny little auditorium that holds about 80 people,” Fleming said. “It was good for us to see there were enough people interested in building a business community and saw the potential role entrepreneurs play in our own Native economies.”
Note: This story originally appeared on Cronkite News. It is published via a Creative Commons license. Cronkite News is produced by the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State University.
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