ASRC 1Q 2018 newsletter

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Cheryl ‘Qataaq’ Stine leaves ASRC after 12 years managing ASRC’s enterprise-wide efforts in community economic development. She also worked closely with ASRC’s partners at Quintillion Holdings to bring high-speed internet to the North Slope region as part of our comprehensive broadband strategy.

In early January, Cheryl announced her decision to leave ASRC after more than a dozen years in various leadership positions. Most recently, she served as the Corporation’s executive vice president and chief administrative officer, responsible for

Stine got her start at the Corporation through subsidiary ASRC Construction Holding Company. In mid-March, a farewell party was held for Cheryl in Anchorage. Best of luck Cheryl, and thank you for your service!

It’s almost that time of year again, so jump in while you can! *ALL CAMPS TAKE PLACE IN BARROW UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE

MIDDLE SCHOOL

HIGH SCHOOL

• Allied Health • Future Teachers of the Arctic ~ • Topics in Inupiaq Studies, Traditional plants, and Medicine

• Allied Health • Exploration of Satellites and Weather

MORE : Land Values & Resources (for adults + HS) • Inupiaq ~ • I-Camp (Barrow only ) • Aviation Camp (Barrow only )

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