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Bristol Bay Native Corporation New Hires

Feb 10, 2026 | Alaska Native, Right Moves

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Bristol Bay Native Corporation (BBNC) added some new hires at its corporate office.

LaFewt Knox

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LaFewt Knox joins BBNC as Senior Director of Financial Planning and Analysis, where he plays a key role in supporting corporate strategy through advanced financial modeling, investment performance analysis, and long-range financial planning. His responsibilities include evaluating capital allocation strategies, development of budgets and forecasts, supporting due diligence for new investments, and providing business and financial analysis to inform decision-making by senior leadership and the board of directors. Knox holds a bachelor’s degree in finance and economics from Eastern Washington University and an MBA from UAS.

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Ambriel C. Sandone

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Ambriel C. Sandone joins BBNC as Associate General Counsel. In this role, she provides legal guidance and manages legal risk across a range of areas, including estates, contracts, employment, real property, corporate governance, grants, and entity management. Sandone holds a bachelor’s degree in economics and political science from Colorado State University and a JD from University of Oregon School of Law.

Molly Webb

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Molly Webb joins BBNC as Vice President of Human Resources, where she leads the organization’s human resources strategy, talent management, organizational development, employee relations, and workforce planning. In this role, she partners with the executive team to support recruitment, retention, and compliance with employment regulations. Webb holds bachelor’s degrees in psychology and criminal justice from the University of Idaho, and she earned a master’s degree in business education from Alaska Pacific University. She is certified as a Professional in Human Resources and holds a senior certification from the Society for Human Resource Management.

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CORPORATE 100
April 2026
This edition of Alaska Business presents the Corporate 100, Alaska’s largest companies as ranked by Alaskan employees. Outside of state and federal government, these organizations are powerhouses in the Alaska jobs market. In addition to honoring these companies, the Corporate 100 special section also looks at the most common occupations in Alaska; how workplaces can accommodate their employees experiencing a range of challenges and disabilities; and how the implementation of AI is changing workplaces. Also in this issue: new leaders in the healthcare industry, a resurgence in physical film, and the merger that created Contango Silver & Gold. Enjoy!
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