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Aleut Ventures Rebrands to Reflect New Opportunities
Continuing a year-long rebranding at Aleut regional corporation, subsidiary Aleut Enterprise becomes Aleut Ventures to reflect a focus on travel and fueling operations in Adak and Cold Bay.
Sitnasuak Gets $4.5M Federal Grant for Energy Infrastructure in Nome
A $4.5 million federal grant to Sitnasuak Native Corporation improves energy resilience in Nome by building new fuel storage tanks.
Aleut Buys South Anchorage Retail Building
Aleut Real Estate acquired Huffman Commons, a retail building in South Anchorage, in effort to expand its commercial property portfolio.
Sitnasuak Native Corporation Taps Afognak Exec for Operations, Development Chief
Nome-based Sitnasuak Native Corporation appointed Matt Thorpe, former COO of Afognak Native Corporation, as its Chief Operations Officer, Corporate Development.
Regional Marketplace Programs Combine for Boot Camp
Thirty Indigenous entrepreneurs from across Alaska took part in a four-day Business Boot Camp, gaining skills to grow their businesses while competing for Alaska Marketplace seed money.
Manh Choh’s First Pour
Gold production has commenced at Manh Choh, Alaska’s newest major mine. Review the history of the Kinross-Contango ORE joint venture and the impact the project is having on the Interior.
Goldbelt Heritage Foundation Names New Executive Director
Goldbelt Heritage Foundation selected Neilg̱áa Koogéi Taija Revels, previously a board member, as its new Executive Director.
Shee Atiká Reflects
Headquartered in Sitka, Shee Atiká is one of four urban Alaska Native corporations, representing more than 3,400 shareholders. Learn more about the corporation’s history and growth.
Regional Affairs Hires, Strategic Promotion at The Aleut Corporation
The Aleut Corporation hired Theresa Cross and Ethan Tyler for supervisory roles in the Regional Affairs department and promoted Bethany Monfore to Director of Growth and Strategy.
Sold on Retail: Customer-facing brands of Alaska Native corporations
Although the richest opportunities for Alaska Native corporations have come from government contracting, construction, or other little-seen services, some familiar customer-facing brands are also under Native ownership.
Ch’bala Corners: Next Phase of Affordable Housing in Spenard
A year after it began, Phase II of Cook Inlet Housing Authority’s Ch’Bala Corners residential development is celebrating completion.
Small Business Development Center Adds $83M for Tribal Credit Initiative
A State Small Business Credit Initiative backed by more than $83 million will drive private-sector development in rural and Alaska Native-owned businesses.