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11. Rob Martell

An episode of the Indigenous Voices in Resource Development Podcast podcast, hosted by Indigenous Resource Network, titled "11. Rob Martell " was published on February 18, 2025 and runs 48 minutes.

February 18, 2025 ·48m · Indigenous Voices in Resource Development Podcast

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In Episode 11 of the Indigenous Voices in Resource Development podcast, John Desjarlais speaks with Rob Martell, a Lead Mechanical Engineer from Saskatoon and a proud member of Waterhen Lake First Nation. With a career spanning maintenance, design, construction, and project management, Rob brings a unique perspective on innovation and efficiency in the resource sector.Rob and John discuss the importance of Indigenous representation in STEM, the challenges Indigenous professionals face, and the need for greater visibility and inclusion. They also highlight the value of dedicated Indigenous spaces and supportive workplace communities to ensure Indigenous voices are recognized and empowered.

In Episode 11 of the Indigenous Voices in Resource Development podcast, John Desjarlais speaks with Rob Martell, a Lead Mechanical Engineer from Saskatoon and a proud member of Waterhen Lake First Nation. With a career spanning maintenance, design, construction, and project management, Rob brings a unique perspective on innovation and efficiency in the resource sector.


Rob and John discuss the importance of Indigenous representation in STEM, the challenges Indigenous professionals face, and the need for greater visibility and inclusion. They also highlight the value of dedicated Indigenous spaces and supportive workplace communities to ensure Indigenous voices are recognized and empowered.

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