RIGHT MOVES.

Tlingit & Haida

* Central Council of Tlingit & Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska hired Jesse Parr as the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) Manager; Parr will oversee the daily management of the TANF department. He holds a bachelor's degree in tourism and commercial recreation from Georgia Southern University and a master's degree in public administration from the University of Alaska Southeast.

AAPCS

* The Alaska Association for Personal Care Supports (AAPCS) hired Allison Lee as part-time Executive Director. She brings with her to this position a deep commitment to informed policy making, excellent communication skills, and extensive knowledge of state and federal regulations and regulatory processes.

Shannon & Wilson

* Matt Woods joined the environmental group at Shannon & Wilson's Anchorage office as an Environmental Engineering Staff IV. His current Shannon & Wilson projects include site characterization and cleanup activities and providing regulatory compliance support. Woods has a bachelor of science in environmental engineering from Michigan Technological University.

* Shannon & Wilson added Schylar Healy to its Anchorage office technical staff as an Environmental Scientist. Her previous professional experience includes serving as a wetlands mapping specialist and wetlands ecology technician in Fairbanks. Healy is a 2015 graduate of James Madison University in Harrisburg, Virginia, with a bachelor of science in geographic science.

Alaska Sea Grant

* The University of Alaska Fairbanks has chosen Heather Brandon as Alaska Sea Grant's new Director. Brandon is an environmental policy leader with experience in fisheries issues on a broad geographic scale, ranging from Alaska to the Arctic and Russian Far East. She has a master's degree in marine affairs from the University of Washington and a bachelor's degree in biology from the University of Oregon.

LONG Building Technologies

* Atyssa Norris joined the LONG Building Technologies team as an Account Executive in its Fairbanks office. She earned a bachelor's degree in civil engineering at Washington State University. Norris will also be specializing in the C-PACE program as it launches in Alaska.

USACE--Alaska District

* Colonel Phillip Borders became the 28th commander of the US Army Corps of Engineers--Alaska District during a change of command ceremony on the front lawn of the headquarters building near Anchorage. Borders will oversee a multi-million dollar program that...

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