Business development is the foundation for Sealaska’s success and we must continue to
improve our ability to compete in today’s economy and put our shareholder families to
work. I have used my experience as a successful executive and attorney to bring new ideas
to the board room and I pledge to continue doing so. At the same time, I understand that
our survival as a culture requires more than business success. Our families, young people
and communities are vital to who we are. I have spent much of my adult life working on
issues that impact us as Alaska Natives, including homelessness, business management
and development, tribal rights, language and culture, health care, criminal justice, subsistence, and family
welfare, among others. Being a Sealaska Board member has helped me be an effective advocate. I would
like to continue my work on behalf of Sealaska shareholders, and ask for your support during this election.