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Sealaska A corporation led by ancestral values, Sealaska focuses on ocean health and balanced land management With our shared future in mind, we are working to restore balance to our lands, waters and the communities that they nourish
About - Sealaska While each people have maintained separate and distinct cultural identities over the centuries and into the present day, Sealaska represents all three as the regional Alaska Native corporation for Southeast Alaska, established in 1972 following the passage of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA) through Congress in 1971
Leadership - Sealaska Sealaska is a local company that is on mission to make a positive impact globally Today our ancient values – our connection to place and our collective identity — are driving our profits, partnerships and decisions
Culture - Sealaska Since its founding, Sealaska was entrusted with protecting Tlingit, Haida and Tsimshian culture while strengthening the “container of wisdom” left by our Elders
Contact - Sealaska The Sealaska Code of Ethics is essential to our ethics and compliance program It provides guidelines that uphold our values and ethical standards and guides decision-making
Careers - Sealaska Through our work, we are healing our oceans while creating impact for the communities our Alaska Native owners call home Centered on collaboration and led by Indigenous values, Sealaska’s diverse, extraordinary teams each make unique contributions, changing our planet for the better
People - Sealaska Sealaska works together with state, federal and local agencies and businesses to protect and lift up our communities’ greatest and most important resources — the oceans, forests and people of Southeast Alaska
Stories - Sealaska In June, Sealaska shareholders voted to extend eligibility for Class D (Descendant) stock to descendants with less than one-quarter blood quantum Sealaska will no longer
Resolutions passed, incumbents and new directors elected at . . . - Sealaska This year, five seats on Sealaska’s board were open with four board-endorsed candidates running for election Incumbents X’ashk’ugé Barbara Cadiente-Nelson, Kaaxúxgu Joe Nelson and Tl’aakahlwaas Vicki Soboleff were reelected by shareholders
End-of-year message from President and CEO Anthony Mallott - Sealaska Since Sealaska’s incorporation in 1972, Sealaska leadership endeavors to honor our ancestors’ legacy, working together to strengthen Native people and our cultures and homelands This work is older than living memory, as our people have called Southeast Alaska home for more than 10,000 years