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New Shareholder Development Team Members at Bristol Bay Native Corporation

Mar 25, 2025 | Alaska Native, Right Moves

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Bristol Bay Native Corporation (BBNC) shored up its Shareholder Development department with a recent promotion and internal transfer.

Mandeline “Mandy” Clark

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Mandeline “Mandy” Clark is promoted to Recruiter, responsible for developing strategies to attract qualified shareholder candidates for opportunities across BBNC’s enterprise of companies. Clark, a BBNC shareholder herself, manages job listings, assists with applications and resumes, and ensures compliance with the Shareholder Hire Preference policy. Clark also supports employee development, recommends improvements to outreach and placement programs, and connects candidates with hiring managers. Additionally, she tracks recruitment efforts, responds to inquiries, and represents BBNC at job fairs and industry conferences.

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Tianna Carlson

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BBNC shareholder Tianna Carlson is transferring from the Finance department to Shareholder Development as a Financial and Operational Specialist. Carlson oversees key financial and operational functions, including financial reporting, vendor relations, and corporate credit card program coordination. She also organizes meetings, events, and shareholder travel while ensuring clear communication, maintaining accurate records, and supporting departmental initiatives to enhance overall efficiency.

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