Vol. 19 No. 6, June 2003
Index
- Changes at Mikunda Cottrell & Co.: A look at the newly structured company.
- Two for the price of one! (From the Publisher).
- Alaska Air Group Web sites win recognition.
- Alaska Airlines and AMFA reach settlement.
- Wards Cove sells E. C. Phillips & Son division.
- Agrium Kenai reorganization announced.
- Hot dog company extends hours.
- PDS acquires the Aviant Group.
- New Copper-gold discoveries at the Pebble project in Alaska: production is still years away, but much preliminary work is being done to mine this mineral-rich area.
- Safety in the oil patch: oil companies are following strict safety standards to reduce accidents on the North slope.
- Opening ANWR! As Arctic Power lobbies to open ANWR, Alaskans get closer to the goal of opening up the coastal plain to oil and gas development.
- The new 'bankers' hours': 24 x 7 x 365 customers demand convenience. And they get it.
- June Calendar of events.
- Mayor's Midnight Sun Marathon celebrates 30th: race the full Marathon, a half Marathon or a five-miler.
- 2003 transportation directory.
- Emerald Alaska: Alaska's top choice for environmental solutions.
- Tote's M.V. Midnight Sun Arrives!(Totem Ocean Trailer Express' new motor vessel)
- Alaska's lifeline: A look at the Pacific Northwest ports that ship much-needed cargo to Alaska.
- Work force development: A look to the future; baby boomers were too busy to have a lot of children, so now a shortage of workers is predicted for the near future.
- University of Alaska's Corporate Programs: A point of contact for business.
- Hiring temps enhances bottom line: temporary agencies provide lasting advantages.
- New Anchorage Charter School opens in September: Highland Tech High will teach the basic courses, as well as focus on business and technology.
- 8(A) program benefits Native Corporations: the Small Business Administration's 8(a) program gives Native organizations a push to succeed.
- CIRI book focuses on Native organizations.
- Alaska Native executive moms: A look at how a few Alaska Native women leaders find balance between their family rooms and their boardrooms.
- Alaska Trends for June.