RIGHT MOVES.

Ahtna Netiye'

*The holding company for Ahtna, Inc. regional corporation, Ahtna Netiye', has a new CEO. Chief Operating Officer Roy Tansy Jr. is promoted to CEO, succeeding Tom Maloney, who is retiring after eight years with the company. As CEO, Tansy is responsible for providing strategic leadership for Ahtna subsidiaries. An Ahtna shareholder, Tansy is originally from the Ahtna village of Cantwell and a member of the Caribou (Udzisyu) clan His professional background includes management in facilities, security, oil and gas, and construction. He has held positions with the Ahtna family of companies for thirty years. Tansy currently sits on the boards of the Alaska Native Heritage Center and the Alaska Chamber of Commerce.

Alaska World Affairs Council

*The executive board of the Alaska World Affairs Council (AKWorld) named Lisa Eyler as its new President and CEO. She succeeds Lise Kristiansen, who led AKWorld for sixteen years. Eyler has been with AKWorld for fourteen years as a volunteer and board member, sharing its mission to advance international understanding and engagement, "bringing the world to Alaska" by stimulating interest in world affairs and inspiring members to be involved in world events, Eyler brings more than twenty years of executive leadership in nonprofit, natural resources, and crosscultural communications fields. She holds a JD from the University of Oregon Law School and has consulted for nonprofits, industry, and governmental entities. She served as Alaska program director of the Conservation Lands Foundation, senior project manager of Environmental Resources Management, and executive director of The Great Land Trust.

Denali State Bank

* Denali State Bank named Myron Dosch its Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer. As the CFO, Dosch oversees the banks assets and liabilities, securities portfolio, and finance department. Dosch has extensive experience with accounting, finance, and management. He holds a bachelor's degree in accounting from Gonzaga University and an MBA in capital markets from UAF. He is also a certified public accountant.

Mt. McKinley Bank

The oldest and largest full-service local community bank in Fairbanks, Mt. McKinley Bank, promoted several team members to executive positions.

* Kaye Kingkade is now Executive Vice President and COO. Kingkade joined the Mt. McKinley Bank team thirty-five years ago as a teller and has worked her way up through the department to become its newest leader...

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