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AECOM
Wolf
Meadows
Tod Miller
Chad Meadows has been selected for Executive Director, Retail Financial Services. Meadows has more than twelve years of financial institution experience, most recently as vice president, Retail Delivery and Sales, for Seattle Metropolitan Credit Union. Tod Miller has been promoted to the new position of Senior Vice President, Indirect Lending. Miller has been with Alaska USA for twenty-six years, most recently as vice president, Indirect Lending.
Phenie Miller
Thompson
Wilder
Phenie Miller has been promoted to Senior Vice President, Branch Administration. Miller has been with Alaska USA for thirty years and was most recently area vice president, Mat-Su Valley Area. Bob Thompson has been promoted to Senior Vice President, Corporate Properties and Supply. Thompson has twenty-six years of facilities management experience, with the last eight at Alaska USA. He was previously vice president, Corporate Properties and Supply. Chris Wilder has been selected for the position of Vice President, Operations. Wilder has been with Alaska USA for thirteen years, most recently as vice president, Branch Administration, Alaska Region.
Arctic Winter Games Team Alaska
Arctic Winter Games Team Alaska welcomes Sarah Frampton as the President of the Board of Directors. Frampton has been a member of the Team Alaska Board of Directors Frampton since 2010. Frampton brings over a decade of
AECOM announced several leadership changes within its Alaska operations. Laura Young assumed the role of Technical Services Manager. In this new role, Young will oversee engineering, geographic information system, and computeraided drafting disciplines. Young will also continue to serve as the Young federal business development lead for Alaska. Young joined AECOM, through legacy Dames & Moore, in 1995. Elizabeth Bella, PhD, was named Planning Group Manager. In this new position, Bella will continue to manage projects and will also serve as strategic and business development lead for the planning group. Bella has fifteen years of Bella applied ecology and regulatory experience and she joined AECOM in 2015. Joy Wakefield-Gonzalez was named Business Manager. In this new role, Wakefield-Gonzalez will be responsible for project management improvement, business management, and financial planning. Wakefield-Gonzalez Wakefieldjoined AECOM, through legacy Gonzalez firm Tryck Nyman Hayes, in 2008.
Ukpeaġvik Iñupiat Corporation
Shelly Tuttle joins Ukpeaġvik Iñupiat Corporation as it s Benefits Accounting Manager. She graduated from University Alaska Anchorage in 2009 with a bachelor’s degree in Accounting. Tuttle has previously worked for Tuttle the Aleut Corporation and NANA Management Services in accounting roles.
and Reeves will serve four-year terms. Reeves is an attorney and Dougherty is a retired health program manager for the State of Alaska.
MUSE
MUSE Restaurant at the Anchorage Museum welcomed Brad Harris to its kitchen as Executive Chef. Harris was formally trained in traditional French cuisine at The Culinary Institute of America in Hyde Harris Park, New York, and specializes in modern American and Italian cuisines. Harris’s experience spans sixteen years of preparing food professionally. Most recently, Harris served as executive chef at the Talkeetna Alaskan Lodge, where he designed menus featuring locally sourced farm products in a fine-dining atmosphere.
Alaska Commercial Fishing and Agriculture Bank
The Alaska Commercial Fishing and Agriculture Bank welcomed two new additions to their staff. Zac Hays, a lifelong Alaskan with more than fifteen years of commercial lending experience in Alaska, joined CFAB’s staff as a Vice President Commercial Loan Officer. Hays Aliesha Richards was appointed Assistant Vice President and will be responsible for managing Accounting and Human Resources. Richards recently spent fifteen years in similar positions in various departments within Richards the Municipality of Anchorage.
Architects Alaska
Chugach Electric Association
Chugach Electric Association members reelected Bruce Dougherty and Susan Reeves to the utility’s Board of Directors. Dougherty
Architects Alaska is proud to welcome Melissa Morse, AIA, to the firm as a Project Architect. Morse will be focusing on design for healthcare facilities to provide operational efficiency and improve Morse the patient experience. Born and raised in Detroit, Michigan, she moved to Anchorage in 2009. Morse has seven years of experience in the industry and is a licensed architect in both Alaska and Michigan. R
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