TIK™ empowers large companies to exceed Indigenous Employment Quotas with our innovative cloud-based SaaS platform, promoting equity and inclusivity.
Our software includes a self-identification module for First Nation, Métis, and Inuit individuals. It allows secure document uploads for verification when requested, ensuring authenticity and addressing false Indigenous identity concerns.
Cliff Skelliter is the Founder and Director of The Indigenous Kore (TIK), proudly representing his Ojibwe and Potawatomi heritage from Fort William First Nation. An experienced entrepreneur with over 20 years of impactful work, Cliff has garnered national attention, with his initiatives featured in prominent outlets such as People Magazine, The Washington Post, NBC, CBC, and CTV.
Deeply connected to his roots, Cliff is the great-grandson of Jon Skelliter, a resilient residential school survivor. His professional journey includes serving as Art Director on multiple Indigenous art integrations commissioned by the Canadian Federal Government.
At TIK, Cliff leads a diverse team of Indigenous and non-Indigenous design thinkers, dedicated to building innovative technology solutions that enhance workforce management, promote Indigenous inclusion, and empower Indigenous communities through data transparency and operational excellence. Driven by empathy and creativity, his mission is to harness technology to improve lives and foster equitable opportunities for Indigenous peoples.
Cliff Skelliter is the Founder and Director of The Indigenous Kore (TIK), proudly representing his Ojibwe and Potawatomi heritage from Fort William First Nation. An experienced entrepreneur with over 20 years of impactful work, Cliff has garnered national attention, with his initiatives featured in prominent outlets such as People Magazine, The Washington Post, NBC, CBC, and CTV.
Deeply connected to his roots, Cliff is the great-grandson of Jon Skelliter, a resilient residential school survivor. His professional journey includes serving as Art Director on multiple Indigenous art integrations commissioned by the Canadian Federal Government.
At TIK, Cliff leads a diverse team of Indigenous and non-Indigenous design thinkers, dedicated to building innovative technology solutions that enhance workforce management, promote Indigenous inclusion, and empower Indigenous communities through data transparency and operational excellence. Driven by empathy and creativity, his mission is to harness technology to improve lives and foster equitable opportunities for Indigenous peoples.
At TIK™, our values drive our commitment to fostering a supportive and inclusive environment, ensuring that everyone feels respected, valued, and empowered.
We provide fair opportunities and resources for all, ensuring Indigenous workers receive the recognition and support they deserve.
We cultivate an environment where every individual feels valued and respected, celebrating diverse cultural identities.
We operate with honesty and transparency, consistently upholding the highest ethical standards in all of our interactions.
We partner with governing bodies and organizations to promote Indigenous employment and community engagement.
We prioritize the well-being of our employees and communities, promoting a healthy and supportive environment.
We are committed to maintaining a safe and secure workplace, ensuring the protection and well-being of all individuals involved.
Contact us to learn more about how TIK™ can protect and verify your identity with integrity.