Vol. 26 No. 3, March 2010
Index
- I don't want to hear 'woe is me'.
- Golder adds Duane Miller Arctic-specialty firm.
- Kaladi Brothers supports youth programs.
- Workshop teaches outdoor winter skills.
- Dividend donations program returns.
- NMS earns statewide honor.
- Seldovia ferry to debut in May.
- The Growth Company moves to new location.
- Carlile recognizes drivers.
- Credit Union 1 card.
- Fideltone opens Anchorage facility.
- The Alaska-Canada connection: big business: Canada: Alaska's third largest exporter: this investment and business activity support an estimated 8,500 direct and indirect jobs across the state, according to a newly updated study by the McDowell Group that details Canada's impact on Alaska's economy. Payroll associated with these jobs was approximately $430 million, according to the report.
- Time to buy a franchise? Research first, as industry expands quickly.
- Keeping healthy resolutions: promoting health and wellness at work.
- Alaska Permanent Capital Management.
- Denali Alaskan Insurance.
- GCI Industrial Telecom.
- Oles, Morrison, Rinker & Baker.
- Rasmuson Foundation.
- Rural Alaska Community Action Program Inc.
- SouthEast Alaska Regional Health Consortium.
- State Government.
- Chugach Alaska Corp. .
- Credit Union 1.
- Holmes Weddle & Barcott.
- KeyBank.
- Nana Management Services.
- Northrim Bank.
- U.S. Senate Youth Program.
- Larry Weihs: ESS support services.
- Hostile workplace relationships: legislature needs employer input to change laws.
- Winter wonderland welcomes world: all eyes on Fairbanks for ice sculpture competition.
- March events calendar.
- Ocean ranching: shepherds not cowboys.
- PolyEarth Construction International: Alaska firm helps rebuild Iraq, train Iraqis.
- 2010 construction spending forecast: oil is flat, construction is flat, but that's still good news for Alaska.
- 2010 construction directory.
- North slope slow down: majors pull back on Alaska investments, exploration.
- Western Alaska: diverse weather, wildlife and culture.
- Asbestos abatement: no shortage of work for consultants.
- Big dozer, little dozer: Alaska miners rely on heavy equipment.
- Marketing during economic downturn: spend advertising dollars strategically.
- Keep advertising: don't lose mindshare.
- Railbelt electricity: obstacles to one-utility approach.
- Wireless, cellular, internet: instant constant telecommunications.
- Utilities.
- Alaska: still better than the average.
- Alaska trends: sponsored by Pacific Pile & Marine.