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New Generation of Environmental and Marketing Talent at Nortech

Oct 16, 2025 | Environmental, Right Moves

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A new generation of talent is strengthening Nortech—an environmental, energy, health, and safety services firm with offices in Anchorage, Fairbanks, and Juneau—with the addition of an early-career environmental professional and a marketing assistant.

Megan Smoot

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Megan Smoot brings fresh expertise in environmental science and fieldwork. Smoot is finishing her first year as an Environmental Professional at Nortech’s Anchorage office. She holds a bachelor’s degree in environmental science from Wheaton College in Illinois and a certificate in human needs and global resources. Smoot conducted research on regenerative soil management in Eastern Africa, gaining experience in project planning and fieldwork. Smoot is a state-qualified environmental professional and holds hazardous waste operations, mine safety, and building inspector certifications.

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Madison “MJ” Johnson

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Madison “MJ” Johnson supports the firm’s outreach and business development efforts. Johnson joined Nortech in 2025 as a Marketing Assistant, bringing a background in branding, communications, and project coordination. She earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration and marketing from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. With experience in social media management and marketing strategy, Johnson supports Nortech’s branding initiatives, business development, and proposal strategies. She is passionate about highlighting the people behind the scenes and strengthening connections with clients and communities across Alaska.

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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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