Alaska Business Hall of Fame 2025
Linda Leary, Joe Schierhorn, Ralph Seekins, and (posthumously) the late US Representative Don Young form the Alaska Business Hall of Fame class of 2025.
Linda Leary, Joe Schierhorn, Ralph Seekins, and (posthumously) the late US Representative Don Young form the Alaska Business Hall of Fame class of 2025.
In addition to commercial activities, financial institutions support local communities through philanthropic activities. Learn how the state’s financial institutions are investing in Alaska.
Northrim Bank has been rooted in Alaska since inception in 1990 – and we have been focused on serving Alaskans and strengthening our state ever since.
Northrim BanCorp, parent of Alaska-based Northrim Bank, announces its $53.9 million purchase of Texas-based Sallyport Commercial Finance.
Northrim Bank hired Nathan Reed as Chief Information Officer; Nigel Morton as VP, Commercial Loan Officer; Flori Davis as AVP, Branch Manager in Sitka; and Tommy Atwood as Assistant Branch Manager.
Standouts in banking, auto sales, apparel, and government will be inducted into the Alaska Business Hall of Fame. Junior Achievement of Alaska announced the laureates as well as the Volunteer and Educator of the Year.
Leadership changes at Northrim Bank did not end with Chairman of the Board Joe Schierhorn yielding his President and CEO titles to Mike Huston. Several team members were given new titles as Executive, Senior, or Associate Vice President.
Evergreen Business Capital, McKinley Alaska Growth Capital, and Northrim Bank honored by US Small Business Administration Alaska office.
West Susitna Access Project is touted as a road to revenue for the state and the Matanuska-Susitna Borough at Mat-Su Economic Summit.
To expand the hiring pool, government and private sector employers are looking at qualifications beyond direct experience or education.