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Kahnawake Business Incubator Tenants

Mohawk Media  
mohawkmediakmt@yahoo.ca
Tel: (450) 638-3339

Mohawk Media is owned and operated by Iris Montour a young entrepreneur who began her career with the development of a youth magazine call Revolution.  The magazine, an expression of the youth of today, provided an avenue for young people to voice their concerns or appreciation for their life experiences as young adults. 

Mohawk Media has now expanded her business including a publishing company.  The company focuses its services to the development of annual reports, brochures and other printing projects. The need for publishing services in the community is great and Mohawk Media stepped up to the plate offering professional services and great prices.

 

 

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Precision Audio Lab
http://www.precisionaudiolab.com/
Tel: (450) 632-0298

Precision Audio Lab is owned and operated by Chuck Barnett who started his business in March 2003. The business is a post-production audio facility that provides digital audio support services in the field of commercial audio production for television, radio and multimedia applications. Consultation and troubleshooting services to the community industry is also available with a focus on broadcast communication. The lab provides restoration and archive capabilities with experience in the preservation of historically and culturally relevant audio artifacts.


 

Mohawk Princess Productions
Doedeer22@aol.com
Tel: (514) 777-8759

Mohawk Princess Productions is a Film and Video Production company owned and operated by Tracey Deer. The business has been in operation for close to two years offering services in both the professional and commercial markets. Tracey has a solid reputation as a filmmaker working for businesses and organizations in the community of Kahnawake. She has also worked on projects that have taken her to far reaches of the Canadian landscape in the development of documentaries. Tracey works somewhere between 30 - 50 hours per week, working independently or collaboratively with other producers of Multi-Media. A new addition to the incubator, Tracey can now be founding working out of her new office on the first floor of the Kahnawake Business Complex.