Article content Growing up surrounded by strong public servants, including both her parents, Jacqueline Ottmann has always been compelled to help others, making her well-poised for her newest endeavour — the First Nations University of Canada’s tenth president. “It was a dream come true. I’m very, very excited and of course there’s that feeling of honour and great privilege,” said Ottmann, who’s traditional name is Misiaykimigookpaypomoytung. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Jacqueline Ottmann named First Nations University of Canada 10th president Back to video Ottmann is Anishinaabe (Saulteaux), a speaker of the Nakawe language and a member of the Fishing Lake First Nation in southern Saskatchewan. Her late father, Allan Paquachan, was a former chief and her mother is in her 48th year as a school bus driver. Ottmann is the oldest of six children.