Alaska Native Heritage Center Unveils Renovations
Alaska Native Heritage Center celebrates twenty-five years with new exhibits, renovations, updates, and a $25 million expansion campaign.
Alaska Native Heritage Center celebrates twenty-five years with new exhibits, renovations, updates, and a $25 million expansion campaign.
In time for its 25th anniversary, Alaska Native Heritage Center appointed a new Finance Director and promoted leaders in three other departments.
A pair of managers at Alaska Native Heritage Center in Anchorage are promoted to senior leadership positions. Rinah Fifield becomes Director of Operations, and Caroline Ulapiŋan Wiseman is the new Director of Cultural Programming.
Tapping into the market for authentic cultural tourism, the Alaska Travel Industry Association is releasing a new Alaska Native Culture Guide.
Four more businesses have joined the Adventure Green Alaska program for sustainable tourism, which is managed by the Alaska Travel Industry Association.
The Alaska Native Heritage Center (ANHC) is bringing back a former employee, Kelsey Ciugun Wallace, as Director of Development and Communications.
The Alaska Native Heritage Center, Alaska Native Science & Engineering Program, and Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium formed a new partnership to bridge the gap between culture and modern technology.