Meet Tiffany Whited | Bridging Marketing and Sales

Sep 2, 2025 | Marketing ADvice

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Kerry Tasker

By Tiffany Whited, Marketing & Sales Specialist, Alaska Business

As the seasons change, one thing remains constant—Alaska Business is committed to helping you grow your brand. This fall, we’re doubling down on that mission with the support of our Sales and Marketing Specialist, Tiffany Whited.

For businesses today, being active online isn’t optional—it’s essential. Social media is no longer just a place to scroll, it’s a powerful tool for brand building. Digital visibility builds trust, enhances awareness, and keeps your business top-of-mind. That’s where Whited’s unique combination of sales expertise and marketing strategy comes in. She collaborates with clients to create integrated campaigns across print, digital, and social media, maximizing exposure and return on investment.

We encourage all of our readers and advertising partners to follow Alaska Business on LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, and X (formerly Twitter). These platforms are where we celebrate Alaska’s top businesses, share exclusive editorial content, promote upcoming events, and spotlight our valued advertisers in front of an engaged, statewide audience.

Let’s make this fall a season of strategic growth. Connect with Tiffany Whited today and discover how Alaska Business can help you reach the audiences that matter most.

For more marketing advice contact the Alaska Business marketing professionals at 907-276-4373

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Alaska Business Magazine March 2026 cover

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Alaska Business Magazine March 2026 cover
In This Issue
ARCTIC DEVELOPMENT
March 2026
While all of Alaska is “arctic” to the rest of the country, our focus in the March 2026 Arctic Development special section is on projects more closely aligned to the actual Arctic, including an update on the Port of Nome deep-draft project, offshore oil activity, plans for projects on Savoonga and on the North Slope, and our cover story about the transportation industry’s efforts to operate responsibly in waters worldwide, which has direct applications to Arctic Seas. Also in this issue: learn more about the Chin’an Gaming Hall, USACE projects, the new Wildbirch Hotel, and the transportation and logistics of Girl Scout cookies. Enjoy!
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