Vol. 21 No. 7, July 2005
Index
- Major setbacks don't deter Alaska Gasline Port Authority.
- Agency tackles workers' comp costs.
- GCI reports first quarter financials.
- Texas designers see future in Alaska.
- Life on the North Slope: slope work provides adventuresome jobs, with great pay and decent accommodations.
- Wayne A. Stevens: State Chamber president's cup overflows with opportunity.
- Artists flock to Girdwood Forest Fair: this festival runs from July 1-3 at Girdwood's community fairgrounds.
- July Calendar.
- Creative meetings: themed corporate meetings bring new life to business events.
- Harvesting the fruit of Anchorage's Convention & Meeting Business: getting conventions to Anchorage doesn't always come easily. It takes work.
- Alaska Business Monthly's 2005 Convention and Facilities Directory: Alaska's lure draws convention attendees to the state.
- Alaska Business Monthly's 2005 Convention & Visitors Bureaus and Chambers of Commerce Listing.
- 2005 Convention Facilities Directory.
- On the move: American Fast Freight: American Fast Freight was born in Alaska to serve the nation.
- Alaska's trains: ride the rails for a trip to remember.
- Technology for small business: from IP faxing to video mail to VoIP, advancing technology exists to help small businesses thrive.
- Alaska Commercial Co.
- Alaska Quality Seafood Program.
- Alaska State Chamber of Commerce.
- ATHENA Society.
- Crowley Marine Services.
- Enterprise Engineering Inc.
- ESRI.
- HDR Alaska.
- Horizon Lines.
- Koniag Inc.
- Kumin Associates Inc.
- Keeping Alaska clean: Superfund and FUD sites, left polluted from practices of the past, are still undergoing cleanup and will for many more years.
- Need workers? Hire the disabled: many disabled individuals are ready, willing and able to work, and oftentimes they stay on the job longer than other workers.
- Building permits: changes in anchorage.
- Alaska Trends for July 2005 sponsored by American Fast Freight.