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2001 Corporate 100 Listing.


This is the 9th year Alaska Business Monthly has published its Corporate 100 listing, comprised of some of the most dynamic and forward-thinking businesses in the state. These businesses all contribute to the economy of Alaska, either through jobs created, revenues produced, products or services offered, charitable contributions and/or a host of other ways. Many of the companies nominated to appear on this prestigious listing were recommended by some of Alaska's most prominent citizens or the mayors of the communities where the businesses were situated.

Alaska Business Monthly sent out hundreds of Corporate 100 surveys to businesses across the state. Only those who returned their surveys were considered eligible to be on this list. Every effort was made to ensure Alaska's cream-of-the-crop returned their surveys. As a result we received hundreds of applications, from which this year's top 100 were gleaned.

It was a tough decision selecting the top 100 businesses from the applications we received, and some that made the list last year were dropped due to the credentials of newcomers. New to the list this year are Alaska Central Express Alaska Central Express (IATA: KO, ICAO: AER, and Callsign: Ace Air) is an airline based in Anchorage, Alaska, USA. It is an Alaskan-owned cargo and small package express service. Its main base is Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport. , Alaska Regional Hospital, Anchorage Sand and Gravel, Anderson Tug & Barge Co., Atigun Corp., Bradley/Reid Communications, Consolidated Freightways Consolidated Freight was the 3rd biggest trucking company in the US. In the 1930s they started their own truck manufacturing operation, Freightliner, now part of DaimlerChrysler. , Davis Constructors & Engineers, Dowland-Bach Corp., Golden Valley Electric, H.C. Price Co., Herndon & Thompson Inc., Homer Electric Association, Hughes Thorsness Powell, Koniag Inc., Maskell-Robbins Inc., Mayflower Mayflower, ship
Mayflower, ship that in 1620 brought the Pilgrims from England to New England. She set out from Southampton in company with the Speedwell,
 World Wide Movers Inc., McKinley Capital, Microware, Montgomery Watson, N.C. Machinery Co., NANA Development Corp., New Horizons Telecom Inc., Northern Air Cargo Northern Air Cargo is an American cargo airline based in Anchorage, Alaska, USA. It operates services within Alaska and to Canada and the USA. Its main base is Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport, with a hub at Fairbanks International Airport.[1].  Inc., Northland north·land also North·land  
n.
A region in the north of a country or an area.



northland
 Services, Phillips Alaska Inc., Quadco Inc., R & K Industrial Inc., Schiumberger Oilfield Services, Spenard Builders Supply Inc., TelAlaska Inc., The Nerland Agency, USTravel and Yukon Fuel Co.

These businesses--as with the others on this listing-- represent Alaska's increasingly diversified economy. Alaska has a growing number of jobs in the services industry, which is represented in this listing. A dozen businesses that made the listing fall in the services category. Transportation jobs also dominate, with 16 businesses on the Corporate 100 in the transportation category. The oil and gas industry is also well-represented, with 10 companies on the listing. Also prevalent are Native businesses and construction-related businesses. There are 12 Native-operated businesses on the listing and nine construction companies represented.

The Corporate 100 is not meant to be a listing of the largest businesses in the state--though certainly some of those are represented. This listing was designed to salute those businesses that deserve recognition for their outstanding economic contributions to the state.

For example, Alaska Airlines Alaska Airlines, (NYSE: ALK) is an airline based in Seattle, Washington, United States. It operates hubs at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport, Los Angeles International Airport, and Portland International Airport.  provides 1,699 jobs and donates over $2 million in air transportation yearly. And Arctic Slope Regional Corp., one of the 13 Native regional corporations, had 2000 sales totaling $1 billion and provided jobs for nearly 7,000 individuals. First National Bank, an Alaska-owned and -operated bank since 1922, donates over $1 million in grants and sponsorships annually.

As you review these pages, other businesses may come to mind that might merit inclusion in the listing next year. If you know of a company that stands out above its peers, let us know.

ACS (Asynchronous Communications Server) See network access server.  

510 L. St., Ste. 500

Anchorage, AK 99501

Phone: 297-3000

Fax: 297-3051

E-Mail: pjensen@acsalaska.com

WWW WWW or W3: see World Wide Web.


(World Wide Web) The common host name for a Web server. The "www-dot" prefix on Web addresses is widely used to provide a recognizable way of identifying a Web site.
 Address: acsalaska.com

Key Personnel:

Charles E. Robinson, Chairman/CEO

Wesley Carson, Pres./CAO

John Ayers John Ayers (born April 14, 1953 – October 2, 1995 in Carrizo Springs, Texas) was a National Football League offensive lineman from 1977 through 1987. During that span he appeared in two Super Bowls: Super Bowl XVI and Super Bowl XIX for the San Francisco 49ers. , Exec. VP/COO

Locations:

Headquarters in Anchorage Services in Anchorage, Fairbanks, Juneau, Sitka, Kenai/Soldotna, Homer, Kodiak, 70 rural communities.

Type of Business: Communications.

Business Description: Local telephone, long-distance, wireless, Internet and data communications data communications, application of telecommunications technology to the problem of transmitting data, especially to, from, or between computers. In popular usage, it is said that data communications make it possible for one computer to "talk" with another.  services to three-fourths of Alaska's population. Operating under several well-known Alaska names, including ATU (ADSL Transceiver Unit) A device that provides ADSL modulation of the telephone line. The device at the telco side is the ATU-C (Central), which is a line card plugged into the DSLAM.  Communications, PTI PTI - Portable Tool Interface  Communications, ATU Long Distance, Mactel and PTI Net.

Community Involvement: Supports an aggressive donations/contribution policy. Employee volunteerism in the nonprotit community and corporate sponsorship of worthy events.

Year Founded: 1998

Estab. in Alaska: 1998

No. of Locations: 78

2000 Sales: $313,000,000

1999 Sales: $300,000,000

F.T. Employees: 1,250

P.T. Employees: 0

Total Employees: 1,250

Alaska Aerofuel Inc.

P.O. Box 60669

Fairbanks, AK 99706

Phone: 474-0062

Fax: 474-0085

E-Mail: aerofuel@mosquitonet.com

Key Personnel:

Thomas Murray This article refers to the Scottish curler. For other people named, Thomas Murray, see Thomas Murray (disambiguation).

Tom Murray was a Scottish curler. He was part of the Royal Caledonian Curling Club team which won the first Olympic gold medal in curling at the inaugural
, Pres./CEO

Robert Hawkins For other people with the same name, see .
Robert Hawkins (born May 29, 1879 at Buckland St. Mary, Somerset, England; died June 19, 1962) was a politician in Manitoba, Canada.
, VP/GM

Paul Gibson For the American baseball player, see .
Paul Bernard Gibson MP (born 19 January 1944 in Young, New South Wales) is an Australian politician, elected as a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly. He has two sons and two daughters.
, Treas./Office Mgr.

Locations: Fairbanks.

Type of Business: Retail Trade, Transportation.

Business Description: Fixed-based operation at Fairbanks International Airport Fairbanks International Airport (IATA: FAI, ICAO: PAFA, FAA LID: FAI) is a state-owned public-use airport located three miles (5 km) southwest of the central business district of Fairbanks, a city in the Fairbanks North Star Borough of the U.S. . Services include aircraft support and petroleum freight hauling. Cold weather testing support, home heating oil, UPS maintenance and aviation support at Ft. Wainwright and Galena galena (gəlē`nə) or lead glance, lustrous, blue-gray mineral crystallizing usually in cubes, sometimes in octahedrons. It is the most important ore and the principal source of lead. .

Community involvement: Arranges accommodations such as hotel rooms, rental cars, catering, river boat rides, sled dog sled dog

Any working dog used to pull a sled carrying people and supplies across snow and ice. The breeds most commonly used are the Alaskan malamute, Laika, Samoyed, and Siberian husky. All are powerful dogs with a thick coat and high endurance. See also Eskimo dog.
 rides, and flight-in trips for pilots and passengers of corporate jets.

Year Founded: 1982

Estab. in Alaska: 1982

No. of Locations: 1

2000 Sales: DND DND Drag and Drop
DND Department of National Defence (Canada & Australia)
DND Do Not Disturb
DND Dungeons and Dragons
DND Den Norske Dataforening
DND Direct Nanoparticle Deposition
DND Drugs for Neglected Diseases
 

1999 Sales: DND

F.T. Employees: 22

P.T. Employees: 6

Total Employees: 28

Alaska Airlines Inc.

4750W. Int'l Airport Rd.

Anchorage, AK 99502

Phone: 266-7200

Fax: 266-7229

WWW Address: alaskaair.com

Key Personnel:

John Kelly John Kelly or Jack Kelly is the name of: People
  • John Kelly of Killanne (died 1798), leader of the Irish Rebellion of 1798 in Wexford
  • John Kelly (U.S. politician) (1822–1886), politician in Tammany Hall, U.S.
, Chairman/CEO

Bill Ayer Bill S. Ayer, 52, is chairman, president and chief executive officer of Alaska Airlines and Alaska Air Group which is the parent company of Alaska Airlines and its sister carrier Horizon Air. , Pres.

Parent Company: Alaska Air Group

19300 Int'l Blvd.

Seattle, WA 98168

Locations: Serves 42 cities in Alaska, Canada, Mexico and five western states.

Type of Business: Transportation.

Business Description: Air transportation, vacation packages and cargo services.

Community Involvement: Make-a-Wish, Air Life Line, University of Alaska Foundation, Shriners, Fred Hutchison, Leukemia Society, American Cancer Society American Cancer Society,
n.pr established in 1913, this national volunteer-based health organization is committed to the elimination of cancer through prevention and treatment and to diminishing cancer suffering through advocacy, scholarship, research,
, Nature Conservancy Nature Conservancy, nonprofit organization established in 1951 to preserve or aid in the preservation of natural environments. It protects wilderness areas in the United States and Canada and is affiliated with similar groups in Latin America and the Caribbean.  of Alaska/Washington/Oregon. Donates over $2 million in air transportation yearly.

Year Founded: 1932

Estab. in Alaska: 1932

No. of Locations: 42

2000 Sales: DND

1999 Sates: DND

F.T. Employees: 1,356

P.T. Employees: 343

Total Employees: 1,699

Alaska Central Express

5901 Lockheed Dr.

Anchorage, AK 99502

Phone: 245-0231

Fax: 245-0241

WWW Address: alaskacentralexpress.com

Key Personnel: Mike Beigt, General Mgr. Bob Anderson
For other people named Bob Anderson, see Bob Anderson (disambiguation)


Bob Anderson (b. 19 May 1931, Hendon, London - d. 14 August 1967, Northampton) was a Grand Prix motorcycle road racer and racecar driver from England.
, Director Cargo services/Sales Mike Murphy, Director Flight Operations

Locations: Anchorage.

Type of Business: Transportation.

Business Description: Scheduled air cargo air cargo: see aviation. , small packages, charter airline.

Community Involvement: Alaska Air Carriers member; sponsors many school activities in Anchorage and throughout the Bush, and various other causes.

Year Founded: 1996

Estab. in Alaska: 1996

No. of Locations: 1

2000 Sales: DND

1999 Sales: DND

F.T. Employees: 117

P.T. Employees: 10

Total Employees: 127

Alaska Commercial Co.

550 W. 64th Ave.

Anchorage, AK 99518

Phone: 273-4600

Fax: 273-4800

WWW Address: acc.northwest.ca

Key Personnel: Jerry Bittner, Pres./COO Dick Hodge, VP/Large Store Ops. Rex Wilhelm, VP/Small Store Ops.

Parent Company: The North West Co.

77 Main St.

Winnipeg, Manitoba, CA R36 2R1

Locations: Aniak, Barrow, Bethel, Cordova Cordova, Spain: see Córdoba. , Dillingham, Dutch Harbor Dutch Harbor: see Aleutian Islands. , Emmonak, King Cove, McGrath, Nome, Nuiqsut, St. Marys, St. Michael, St. Paul St. Paul

as a missionary he fearlessly confronts the “perils of waters, of robbers, in the city, in the wilderness.” [N.T.: II Cor. 11:26]

See : Bravery
, Tagiak, Unalaska.

Type of Business: Retail Trade and Wholesale Trade.

Business Description: Largest rural retailer of merchandise RETAILER OF MERCHANDISE. One who deals in merchandise by selling it in smaller quantities than he buys, generally with a view to profit.  and groceries in Alaska, including a wholesale division that sells groceries to over 98 rural grocery stores.

Community Involvement: Major sponsor ASAA ASAA American Sleep Apnea Association
ASAA Alberta Schools' Athletic Association (Canada)
ASAA Alaska School Activities Association
ASAA American Society of Aviation Artists
ASAA Asian Studies Association of Australia, Inc.
, BBNC BBNC Briar Bush Nature Center (Abington Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania)  leadership workshop, Junior Achievement Alaska, Food Bank of Alaska, American Cancer Society.

Year Founded: 1867

Estab. in Alaska: 1976

No. of Locations: 26

2000 Sales: $108,000,000

1999 Sales: $100,000,000

F.T. Employees: 582

P.T. Employees: 367

Total Employees: 949

Alaska Computer Brokers

551 W. Dimond Blvd.

Anchorage, AK 99515

Phone: 267-4200

Fax: 267-4246

E-Mail: sales@akcb.com

WWW Address: akcb.com

Key Personnel: Russell Ball, Owner Tara Nail, Office Mgr. Shawn Purviance, Technology Mgr.

Locations: Anchorage.

Type of Business: Retail Trade.

Business Description: Computer-related hardware, software and accessories. Professional-certified technical services. Computer repairs and upgrades. Warranty service, network engineering and preventative maintenance programs.

Community Involvement: Sponsor of Dee Dee Jonrowe (ditarod), Alaska Hi-Tech Business Counsel, supports various local computer organizations. School/business partnership with Anchorage School District The Anchorage School District (ASD) manages all public schools within the Municipality of Anchorage in the U.S. state of Alaska.

It is the 87th largest school district in the United States, serving approximately 50,000 students at 93 schools.
.

Year Founded: 1986.

Estab. in Alaska: 1986

No. of Locations: 1

2000 Sales: $12,000,000

1999 Sales: $13,700,000

F.T. Employees: 30

P.T. Employees: 15

Total Employees: 45

Alaska Industrial Hardware Inc.

2192 Viking Dr.

Anchorage, AK 99501

Phone: 276-7201

Fax: 258-3054

E-Mail: aih@aihalaska.com

WWW Address: aihalaska.com

Key Personnel: Josef Boehm, Pres. Jeff Bartenstein, Sec./Tres, Mike Kangas, Purchasing Dir.

Locations: Anchorage; Fairbanks; Wasilla; Eagle River; Kenai; Portland, OR; Redmond, WA.

Type of Business: Wholesale Trade.

Business Description: Tools, hardware, construction supplies, small equipment, safety equipment, ladders, industrial supplies, fasteners.

Community Involvement: United Way.

Year Founded: 1959

Estab. in Alaska: 1959

No. of Locations: 10

2000 Sales: $48,888,000

1999 Sales: $40,639,043

F.T. Employees: 175

P.T. Employees: 25

Total Employees: 200

Alaska Regional Hospital

2801 Debarr Rd.

Anchorage, AK 99508

Phone: 276-1131

Fax: 264-1143

WWW Address: alaskaregional.com

Key Personnel: Edward Lamb Edward Lamb (April 23, 1901 - March 23, 1987) was an American businessman, broadcasting executive and labor lawyer. He is best known for having defended striking workers during the Auto-Lite Strike in 1934 and for successfully resisting the federal government's attempt to strip him , Pres./CEO Rand Kerr, COO Dan Houghton, CFO See Chief Financial Officer.  

Parent Company: HCA HCA,
n.pr See acid, hydroxycitric.
 - The Healthcare Co. One Park Plaza Nashville, TN 37203

Locations: Anchorage.

Type of Business: Hospital.

Business Description: 24-hour ER department, Lifeflight Air Ambulance air ambulance Emergency medicine A helicopter or, less commonly, a fixed wing aircraft, used to evacuate a person who requires immediate medical attention that cannot be provided at his/her current location , cancer treatment center, cardiovascular services, critical care units, diagnostic imaging, pain center, women's and children's services, health management canter, Alaska House.

Community involvement: Special Olympics Special Olympics

International sports program for people with intellectual disability. It provides year-round training and athletic competition in a variety of Olympic-type summer and winter sports for participants.
 Team Alaska and 2001 World Games
This article is about the real-life event. There is also the World Games computer game.


The World Games, first held in 1981, are an international multi-sport event, meant for sports that are not contested in the Olympic Games.
, Blood Bank of Alaska, Run for Women, Men's Cancer Research Run, American Heart Association American Heart Association (AHA),
n.pr a national voluntary health agency that has the goal of increasing public and medical awareness of cardiovascular diseases and stroke, and thereby reducing the number of associated deaths and disabilities.
, American Cancer Society, American Lung Association The American Lung Association (ALA) is a non-profit organization that "fights lung disease in all its forms, with special emphasis on asthma, tobacco control and environmental health". , free immunization immunization: see immunity; vaccination.  clinics, Shriner's and MDA (1) (Monochrome Display Adapter) The first IBM PC monochrome video display standard for text. Due to its lack of graphics, MDA cards were often replaced with Hercules cards, which provided both text and graphics. See PC display modes and Hercules Graphics.  clinics, free prostate cancer screening Prostate cancer screening is an attempt to identify individuals with prostate cancer in a broad segment of the population—those for whom there is no reason to suspect prostate cancer. , Heart Run, cancer and stroke support groups.

Estab. in Alaska: 1963

No. of Locations: 1

2000 Sales: $200,145,036

1999 Sales: $199,069,508

F.T. Employees: 547

P.T. Employees: 53

Total Employees: 600

Alaska Ship & Drydock Inc.

3801 Tongass Ave.

Ketchikan, AK 99901

Phone: 228-7199

Fax: 247-7201

E-Mail: dward@akship.com

Key Personnel: Randy Johnson
''For other people named Randy Johnson, see Randy Johnson (disambiguation)


Randall David Johnson (born September 10, 1963), nicknamed "the Big Unit
, Pros. Bob Burke, GM Doug Ward, Development Dir.

Locations: Ketchikan.

Type of Business: Manufacturing.

Business Description: Provides major ship repair, maintenance, conversion and refurbishment for commercial, government and military vessels.

Community Involvement: Member Greater Ketchikan Chamber of Commerce and 1998 Business of the Year, Ketchikan Gateway Borough Overall Economic Development Planning Committee planning committee n (in local government) → comité m de planificación , Ketchikan Legislative Liaison, Ketchikan School to Work Program & Career Days. University of Alaska Southeast The University of Alaska Southeast (UAS) is a regional university in the University of Alaska System. Its main campus is located in Juneau and it has extended campuses in Sitka and Ketchikan. , Ketchikan campus Advisory.

Year Founded: 1993

Estab. in Alaska: 1993

No. of Locations: 1

2000 Sales: $18,200,000

1999 Sales: $14,800,000

F.T. Employees: 130

P.T. Employees: 0

Total Employees: 130

Alaska USA Federal Credit Union

4000 Credit Union Dr.

Anchorage, AK 99502

Phone: 563-4567

Fax: 561-4857

WWW Address: alaskausa.org

Key Personnel:

William Eckhardt, Pres.

Robert Rylander, Exec. VP

Lorran Skinner, Chief Lending Officer

Locations: Anchorage, Fairbanks, Juneau, Ketchikan, Kodiak, Bethel, Wasilla, Eagle River, North Pole North Pole, northern end of the earth's axis, lat. 90°N. It is distinguished from the north magnetic pole. U.S. explorer Robert E. Peary is traditionally credited as being the first to reach (1909) the North Pole. In 1926, Richard E. . In Washington: Oak Harbor Oak Harbor is the name of some towns in the United States:
  • Oak Harbor, Ohio
  • Oak Harbor, Washington
, Seattle, Tutwila, Kent.

Type of Business: Finance.

Business Description: Consumer financial deposit and lending services. Mortgage lending, Internet account and electronic access.

Community Involvement: Donated to over 150 community and service organizations statewide. Participate in all local chambers, AEDC AEDC Arnold Engineering Development Center (Tullahoma)
AEDC American Economic Development Council
AEDC Anchorage Economic Development Corporation
AEDC Antarctic Environmental Data Centre (UK) 
, CWN CWN Catholic World News
CWN Clean Water Network
CWN Commonwealth Women’s Network (UK)
CWN Children's Workforce Network
CWN Call When Needed (helicopter services) 
, RDC RDC Republique Democratique du Congo (French)
RDC Rez de Chaussee (French: Ground Floor)
RDC Red Deer College
RDC Remote Desktop Connection (Microsoft)
RDC Rowan Companies, Inc
, ASCC ASCC Australian Safety and Compensation Council
ASCC Alabama Southern Community College
ASCC Automatic Sequence Controlled Calculator
ASCC American Samoa Community College
ASCC American Society of Concrete Contractors
ASCC Asian Control Conference
.

Year Founded: 1948

Estab. In Alaska: 1948

No. of Locations: 34

2000 Sales: $130,000,000

1999 Sales: $119,000,000

F.T. Employees: 793

P.T. Employees: 18

Total Employees: 811

Alyeska Pipeline Service Co.

1835 S. Bragaw St.

Anchorage, AK 99508

Phone: 278-1611

Fax: 787-8240

WWW Address: alyeska-pipe.com

Key Personnel:

David Wight David Wight (born 3 July 1959 in the Cayman Islands) is a former cricketer[1] who played for the Cayman Islands national cricket team from 2000 to 2004.[2] Career , Pres./CEO

Dan Hisey, COO

Locations: Fairbanks, Valdez, Anchorage.

Type of Business: Transportation.

Business Description: Operates and maintains the trans-Alaska oil pipeline system on behalf of seven owner companies.

Community Involvement: United Way, Tanana Valley The Tanana Valley is a lowland region in central Alaska in the United States, on the north side of the Alaska Range where the Tanana River emerges from the mountains.

The region experiences great extremes of temperature during the year.
 Chamber of Commerce, Valdez Chamber of Commerce, Alaska Chamber of Commerce, Commonwealth North, Red Cross, Jr. Achievement, Alaska Humanities Forum. Sponsors Fairbanks Track & Field Day for children and Alaska Children's Trust Golf Tournament.

Year Founded: 1970

Estab. in Alaska: 1970

No. of Locations: 3

2000 Sales: DND

1999 Sales: DND

F.T. Employees: 906

P.T. Employees: 0

Total Employees: 906

American Seafoods Co.

2025 First Ave., Ste. 900

Seattle, WA 98121

Phone: 206-448-0300

Fax: 206-448-0303

E-Mail: jan.jacobs@americanseafoods.com

WWW Address: americanseafoods.com

Key Personnel:

Mike Hyde, Pres./CEO

Halivard Muri, CFO

Inge Andreassen, VP/Operations

Locations: Dutch Harbor, Seattle.

Type of Business: Fishing.

Business Description: Catches and processes Bering Sea Bering Sea, c.878,000 sq mi (2,274,020 sq km), northward extension of the Pacific Ocean between Siberia and Alaska. It is screened from the Pacific proper by the Aleutian Islands. The Bering Strait connects it with the Arctic Ocean.  Pollock, cod, yellow-fin sole. Buys and processes salmon in Prince William Sound Prince William Sound, large, irregular, islanded inlet of the Gulf of Alaska, S Alaska, E of the Kenai peninsula. It has many bays and good harbors; the large Columbia Glacier flows into Columbia Bay, in the N central portion. .

Community Involvement: University of Alaska Fairbanks UAF is home to seven major research units: the Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station; the Geophysical Institute, which operates the Poker Flat Research Range; the International Arctic Research Center; the Arctic Region Supercomputing Center; the Institute of Arctic Biology; the , Alaska Pacific University Alaska Pacific University (APU) is a small liberal arts college located in Anchorage, Alaska, that emphasizes experiential and active learning. The university is a member of the Eco League, a group of six small universities and colleges with strong programs in environmental , Sheldon Jackson Rev. Sheldon Jackson (1834–1909) was a Presbyterian missionary in the Western United States in the 19th century. He is particularly known for his missionary work in Alaska, where he was also a political leader.

He was born in Mineville, New York in 1834.
 University, Alaska SeaLife Center The Alaska SeaLife Center is an aquarium located on the shores of Resurrection Bay in Seward in the U.S. state of Alaska. Open since May 1998, it is dedicated to understanding and maintaining the integrity of the marine ecosystem of Alaska through research, rehabilitation, , The American Seafood's Community Advisory Board, Pollock Conservation Cooperative Research Center.

Year Founded: 1988

Estab. in Alaska: 1988

No. of Locations: 2

2000 Sales: $300,000,000

1999 Sales: $200,000,000

F.T. Employees: 60

P.T. Employees: 1,500

Total Employees: 1,560

Anchorage Chrysler Center Inc.

2601 E. 5th Ave. Anchorage, AK 99501

Phone: 264-2242

Fax: 264-2202

E-Mail: jeanneb@gci.net

Key Personnel: Rodney Udd, Pres. Jeanne B. Edwards, Sec/Treas. Frank Williams Sir Francis Owen Garbatt Williams CBE (b. April 16, 1942) is founder and manager of the WilliamsF1 Formula One racing team.

Born in Jarrow, Tyne and Wear, England, to an RAF officer and a special education teacher and later headmistress, Williams was largely brought up by
, VP

Locations: Anchorage.

Type of Business: Retail Trade

Business Description: New and used auto sales Auto Sales

The major producers of domestic automobiles report sales monthly. These numbers are seasonally adjusted by the U.S. Department of Commerce and are available to the public one to five business days after the end of each month.
 and service.

Community Involvement: Boys & Girls Club Girls Club is a 2002 American television series created by David E. Kelley, who was also it's producer and executive producer. Only two out of a total of thirteen episodes created were broadcast on Fox Television in the United States and Global Television in Canada. , Iditarod Race, Fur Rendezvous, Aces Intervention Help Line, Mabel Caverly Senior Center, Habitat for Humanity Habitat for Humanity, nonprofit ecumenical Christian organization that enables low-income people to own affordable, livable housing. Headquartered in Americus, Ga., it was founded in 1976 by businessman Millard Fuller and his wife. , Alaska Raceway.

Year Founded: 1963

Estab. in Alaska: 1963

No. of Locations: 1

2000 Sales: $84,766,876

1999 Sates: $62,872,030

F.T. Employees: 138

P.T. Employees: 0

Total Employees: 138

Anchorage Sand and Gravel

1040 OMalley Rd. Anchorage, AK 99515

Phone: 349-3333

Fax: 344-2844

E-Mail: anchsand@anchsand.com

WWW Address: anchsand.com

Key Personnel: Dale Morman, Pres. Bill Hudak, VP/General Mgr. Ben Simmons, VP/Comptroller

Locations: Anchorage.

Type of Business: Manufacturing.

Business Description: Provides sand and gravel. Manufactures concrete, asphalt and building materials Building materials used in the construction industry to create .

These categories of materials and products are used by and construction project managers to specify the materials and methods used for .
.

Community involvement: Alaska State Chamber of Commerce, Anchorage Chamber of Commerce, Associate General Contractors, Anchorage School District Business in School Partnership.

Year Founded: 1938

Estab. In Alaska: 1938

No. of Locations: 1

2000 Sales: DND

1999 Sales: DND

F.T. Employees: 100

P.T. Employees: 0

Total Employees: 100

Anderson Tug & Barge Co.

P.O. Box 1315 Seward, AK 99664

Phone: 224-5506

Fax: 224-7446

E-Mail: tugs@seward.net

Key Personnel: John Anderson John Anderson may be:

Science:
  • John H. D. Anderson (1726–1796), Scottish natural philosopher
  • John Anderson (zoologist) (1833–1900), Scottish zoologist
  • John August Anderson (1876–1959), American physicist and astronomer
, Pres.

Locations: Seward.

Type of Business: Transportation, Services.

Business Description: Contract cargo carrier, marine towing, ship assists.

Community involvement: Provides financial support to local organizations such as schools, sports groups, charities and civil air patrol
The U.S. Civil Air Patrol (CAP) is the civilian auxiliary of the United States Air Force (USAF). It was created on 1 December, 1941 by Administrative Order 9, with Maj. Gen. John F.
. Employees volunteer for various organizations. Supports local volunteer ambulance corps by allowing employees to be on-call for emergencies.

Year Founded: 1978

Estab. in Alaska: 1978

No. of Locations: 1

2000 Sales: DND

1999 Sales: DND

FT. Employees: 10

PT. Employees: 2

Total Employees: 12

Arctic Slope Regional Corp.

1230 Agvik St. Barrow, AK 99723

Phone: 852-6633

Fax: 852-5733

Key Personnel: Jacob Adams, Pres. Oliver Leavitt, Chairman Conrad Bagne, COO

Locations: Anchorage; Barrow; Fairbanks; Valdez; Kodiak; Albuquerque, NM; Greenbelt, MD; Pasadena, CA; Sacramento, CA; Lalayette, LA; Tualatin, Ore.

Type of Business: Alaska Native Regional Corp.

Business Description: Services include commercial construction, resource exploration and development, petroleum refining and products sales, plastics products manufacturing, automotive merchandise sales, oil-field support, hotel, tourism, engineering, consulting, environmental remediation Generally, remediation means providing a remedy, so environmental remediation deals with the removal of pollution or contaminants from environmental media such as soil, groundwater, sediment, or surface water for the general protection of human health and the environment or from a , communications and cable operations.

Year Founded: 1972

Estab. in Alaska: 1972

No. of Locations: 26

2000 Sales: $1,000,000,000

1999 Sales: $885,477,000

F.T. Employees: 6,493

P.T. Employees: 450

Total Employees: 6,943

Assets Inc.

2330 Nichols St. Anchorage, AK 99508

Phone: 279-6617

Fax: 274-0636

E-Mail: diana_strzok@assetsinc.org

WWW Address: assetsinc.org

Key Personnel: Diana Strzok, Exec. Dir. Wally Jenkins, Finance Dir.

Locations: Anchorage.

Type of Business: Services.

Business Description: Supports individuals with disabilities to live and work in the community

Community involvement: Day of Caring, Stale Mental Health Association, Rotary Club Alaska Chamber of Commerce, State Developmental Disabilities developmental disabilities (DD),
n.pl the pathologic conditions that have their origin in the embryology and growth and development of an individual. DDs usually appear clinically before 18 years of age.
 Association.

Year Founded: 1979

Estab. in Alaska: 1979,

No. of Locations: 1

2000 Sales: $12,331,000

21999 Sales: $10,480,915

F.T. Employees: 122

PT. Employees: 199

Total Employees: 321

AT&T Atascom

210 E. Blutt Dr. Anchorage, AK 99501

Phone: 800-478-9000

Fax: 274-5029

E-Mail: copinsky@alascom.att.com

WWW Address: att.com

Key Personnel: Tom Posey, Pres. Joseph Mon, Network VP

Parent Company: AT&T

295 N. Maple Ave. Banking Ridge, NJ 07920

Locations: Statewide,

Type of Business: Communications.

Business Description: Full-service interchange carrier providing communications to virtually every Alaska community.

Community Involvement: AT&T Cares allows every AT&T employee one paid day oft per yea to volunteer in the community. AT&T Alascom employees have volunteered over 5,000 hours across Alaska.

Year Founded: 1971

Estab. in Alaska: 1971

No. of Locations: 400

2000 Sales: DND

1999 Sales: DND

F.T. Employees: 418

PT. Employees: 0

Total Employees: 418

Atigun Corp.

P.O. Box 381

Kenai, AK 99611

Phone: 283-3371

Fax: 283-6427

E-Mail: atigun@rkindustrial.com

WWW Address: rkindustrial.com

Key Personnel:

Michael O'Toole, Pres.

Robert Peterkin, 2nd VP

Jerry Olson, Mktg. Dir.

Locations: Anchorage, Kenai, Deadhorse.

Type of Business: Oil & Gas.

Business Description: Provides tank & equipment rentals, lifting equipment, portable generation, pumps, super suckers, tankers, bed tandems.

Community Involvement: Kenai Petroleum Club, Kenai Chamber of Commerce, Nikiski Chamber of Commerce, Ducks Unlimited Ducks Unlimited is an international non-profit organization dedicated to the conservation of wetlands and associated upland habitats for waterfowl, other wildlife, and people. It currently has approximately 775,000 members, mostly in the United States and Canada. , Kenai Economic Development Council.

Year Founded: 1991

Estab. in Alaska: 1991

No. of Locations: 3

2000 Sales: $1,700,000

1999 Sales: $1,036,000

F.T. Employees: 10

P.T. Employees: 2

Total Employees: 12

Aurora Electric Inc.

1118 E. 70th Ave.

Anchorage, AK 99518

Phone: 349-2100

Fax: 868-2293

E-Mail: bhaslett@auroraelec.com

WWW Address: auroraelec.com

Key Personnel:

Bradley Haslett, Pres./CEO

James S. Bosshart, VP

Marie Loe, Treas.

Parent Company: CommSpan Inc.

5844 Ayrshire Dr.

Murray, UT 84107

Locations: Anchorage, Fairbanks.

Type of Business: Construction, Communications, Network Services.

Business Description: Electrical and construction, telecommunications infrastructure, telephone system sales System sales is a business term used in the franchising industry. Franchisors provide supplies, marketing and administration services to franchisees in return for a part of the franchisees' revenues. Some franchisors also operate some outlets directly. , computer network cabling and network services.

Community Involvement: American Diabetes Association The American Diabetes Association, or the ADA, is an American health organization providing diabetes research, information and advocacy. Founded in 1940, the American Diabetes Association conducts programs in all 50 states and the District of Columbia, reaching hundreds of  and YMCA YMCA
 in full Young Men's Christian Association

Nonsectarian, nonpolitical Christian lay movement that aims to develop high standards of Christian character among its members.
. Sponsored Net Day at Huffman Elementary and is an Anchorage School District Business Partner. U.S. Marines' Toys for Tots Toys For Tots is a program run by the United States Marine Corps Reserve which donates toys to children whose parents cannot afford to buy them gifts for Christmas. The program was founded in 1947 by Major Bill Hendricks.  House, Alaska Independent Blind, Anchorage Chamber of Commerce, Special Olympics.

Year Founded: 1999

Estab. in Alaska: 1983

No. of Locations: 2

2000 Sales: $10,000,000

1999 Sales: $9,000,000

F.T. Employees: 100

P.T. Employees: 0

Total Employees: 100

Bethel Native Corp. & Subsidiaries

P.O. Box 719

Bethel, AK 99559

Phone: 543-2124

Fax: 543-2897

E-Mail: bncmarcs@unicomalaska.com

Key Personnel:

Marc Stemp, Pros/CEO

Michael Shantz, Chairman

William Kristovich, Sr., Vice Chairman

Locations: Anchorage; Westminister, MD.

Type of Business: Native-Owned Business.

Business Description: Services include real estate development, property management, food distribution, security guard services, uniform management and environmental remediation.

Community Involvement: Provides employment training opportunities for shareholders, and was recently awarded a $500,000 grant to provide high technology computer-based training See CBT.

(application) Computer-Based Training - (CBT) Training (of humans) done by interaction with a computer. The programs and data used in CBT are known as "courseware."
 to dislocated dis·lo·cate  
tr.v. dis·lo·cat·ed, dis·lo·cat·ing, dis·lo·cates
1. To put out of usual or proper place, position, or relationship.

2.
 Alaskan Native workers as a result of the salmon fisheries crisis.

Year Founded: 1973

Estab. in Alaska: 1973

No. of Locations: 2

2000 Sales: $13,960,000

1999 Sates: $17,099,000

F.T. Employees: 25

P.T. Employees: 25

Total Employees: 50

BP Exploration (Alaska) Inc.

900 E. Benson Blvd.

Anchorage, AK 99503

Phone: 564-5489

Fax: 564-4124

WWW Address: bp.com/alaska/

Key Personnel: Richard Campbell This article is about the musician. For the New Zealand civil servant, see Richard Mitchelson Campbell.

For the football player of the same name see Rich Campbell (football player).
, Pres. Neil McCleary, Business Unit Leader Mark Bly, Business Unit Leader

Parent Company: The British Petroleum Co., PLC Britannic House, 1 Finsbury Circus Finsbury Circus is the oldest public park in the City of London. It has an immaculately maintained Lawn Bowls club in the centre. A bandstand is located nearby.

The nearest Tube station is Moorgate, to the West, and the park is also close to Liverpool Street Station; both
 London, England EC2M 7BA

Locations: Anchorage, North Slope North Slope, Alaska: see Alaska North Slope. , Fairbanks, Juneau, Barrow.

Type of Business: Oil & Gas. Exploration and Production.

Business Description: Oil and gas exploration and production.

Community Involvement: Supports education and nonprofit health and human service organizations through its social investment programs and has major involvement in vocational education vocational education, training designed to advance individuals' general proficiency, especially in relation to their present or future occupations. The term does not normally include training for the professions.  and training to prepare Alaskans for work in the oil industry.

Year Founded: 1901

Estab. in Alaska: 1969

No. of Locations: 5

2000 Sales: DND

1999 Sales: DND

F.T. Employees: 1,400

P.T. Employees: 0

Total Employees: 1,400

Bradley/Reid Communications

1840 S. Bragaw St, Ste. 200

Anchorage, AK 99508

Phone: 276-6353

Fax: 276-1042

E-Mail: info@brcomm.com

WWW Address: bradleyreid.com

Key Personnel: Connie M. Reid, Pres./CEO Debra Reinwand, VP/Public Relations Daryl Hotlich, Creative Dir.

Locations: Anchorage.

Type of Business: Services.

Business Description: Full-service advertising agency.

Community Involvement: United Way, AD-FED, PRSA PRSA Public Relations Society of America
PRSA Personal Retirement Savings Account
PRSA Puerto Rican Student Association
PRSA Puerto Rican Studies Association
PRSA Park and Recreation Service Area
PRSA President of the Royal Scottish Academy
, AAAA AAAA American Association of Advertising Agencies
AAAA American Association for Affirmative Action
AAAA Army Aviation Association of America
AAAA Battery Size
AAAA American Association of Amateur Astronomers
.

Year Founded: 1969

Estab. in Alaska: 1969

No. of Locations: 1

2000 Sales: DND

1999 Sales: DND

F.T. Employees: 30

P.T. Employees: 0

Total Employees: 30

Brady & Company Inc.

1031 W. 4th Ave., Ste. 400

Anchorage, AK 99501

Phone: 276-5617

Fax: 276-6292

E-Mail: info@bradycompany.com

WWW Address: bradycompany.com

Key Personnel: Carl Brady, Jr., Chairman/CEO Fred Chadwick Fred Chadwick (born 8 September, 1913 in Manchester, died 18 September, 1987) was a professional footballer.

During his career he played as a centre forward for Newport County, Bristol Rovers and Ipswich Town for whom he was top scorer in their 1938–39 season.
, Pres./COO David Taylor David Taylor or Dave Taylor can be one of several persons: Sports people
  • David Taylor (Australian cricketer), Australian cricketer
  • David Taylor (English cricketer), English cricketer
  • David Taylor (snooker player), snooker player
, CFO

Locations: Anchorage.

Type of Business: Insurance.

Business Description: Alaskan-Owned insurance brokerage for all lines of business insurance and consulting for risk management, loss control and workplace safety.

Community Involvement: United Way, Boys & Girls Club, Rotary, KSKA/KAKM, Alaska Native Heritage Center The Alaska Native Heritage Center is an educational and cultural institution for all Alaskans, located in Anchorage, Alaska. The center opened in 1999, and has become Alaska's premier interactive cultural destination. , Hope Community Resources, Youth Sports, Challenge Alaska, Alaska Pacific University, Alaska Zoo The Alaska Zoo is a zoo in Anchorage, Alaska located on 25 acres (62 ha) of the Anchorage Hillside. It is a popular attraction in Alaska, with nearly 200,000 visitors per year. , American Red Cross American Red Cross: see Red Cross. , Anne Stevens Building and more.

Year Founded: 1977

Estab. in Alaska: 1977

No. of Locations: 1

2000 Sales: DND

1999 Sales: DND

F.T. Employees: 46

P.T. Employees: 1

Total Employees: 49

Bristol Bay Bristol Bay

An arm of the Bering Sea in southwest Alaska between the mainland and the Alaska Peninsula. It is a rich salmon-fishing area.
 Native Corp.

800 Cordova St., Ste. 200

Anchorage, AK 99501

Phone: 276-3602

Fax: 276-3924

WWW Address: touchngo.com/BBNC

Key Personnel: Hjalmar Olson, Pres./CEO Tom Hawkins Tom Hawkins may refer to:
  • Tom Hawkins (basketball), an American basketball player
  • Tom Hawkins (footballer)
  • Tom Hawkins, a Beat generation poet believed responsible for the "Wanda Tinasky" letter of the 1980s
, Sr. VP/COO Trefon Angasan, VP

Locations: Anchorage; Kent, WA, Marysville, WA; Albuquerke, NM.

Type of Business: Native-Owned Business. Services.

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, cardlock fueling, corporate services Activities that combine or consolidate certain enterprise-wide needed support services, provided based on specialized knowledge, best practices, and technology to serve internal (and sometimes external) customers and business partners. , environmental engineering and remediation, oilfield and environmental cleanup The process of removing solid, liquid, and hazardous wastes, except for unexploded ordnance, resulting from the joint operation of US forces to a condition that approaches the one existing prior to operation as determined by the environmental baseline survey, if one was conducted.  labor, stock portfolio, surveying, and government services.

Community Involvement: Alaska Federation of Natives, Alaska Village Initiatives, BLM BLM n abbr (US) (= Bureau of Land Management) → les domaines  Resource Advisory Council, World Trade Center Alaska, Resource Development Council, Alaska Council is an abandoned townsite in the Nome Census Area in the U.S. state of Alaska. Geography
Council is located at about  1, about 57 miles east by northeast of Nome.
 Parks Conservation Assn., Alaska Wilderness and Tourism Assn., SWAMC, BBYC BBYC Bay Breeze Yacht Charters (Lake Michigan) , Bristol Bay Education Foundation.

Year Founded: 1972

Estab. in Alaska: 1972

No. of Locations: 4

2000 Sales: $132,392,000

1999 Sales: $77,121,000

F.T. Employees: 14

P.T. Employees: 2

Total Employees: 16

Carlile Transportation Systems

1800 East 1st Ave.

Anchorage, AK 99501

Phone: 276-7797

Fax: 278-7301

WWW Address: carlilekw.cow

Key Personnel: Harry McDonald, Pres. John McDonald John McDonald may refer to:
  • John McDonald (1787-1860), Businessman and political figure in Upper Canada and Canada West
  • John McDonald (Australian politician) (1969–1934), member of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly from 1911 to 1914
, Exec. VP Jeff Allen, VP/Operations

Locations: Anchorage; Fairbanks; Seward; Prudhoe Bay Prudhoe Bay, inlet of the Beaufort Sea and Arctic Ocean, N Alaska, in the Alaska North Slope region, east of the Colville River delta. In 1968 one of the largest oil reserves in North America was discovered in Prudhoe Bay. ; Kenai; Federal Way, WA.

Type of Business: Transportation.

Business Description: Alaska-owned and -operated, full-service transportation and logistics company. Incorporated in 1980, Carlile offers multi-modal transportation and logistics services between all points in Alaska and the rest of the U.S. and Canada.

Community Involvement: United Way, Food Bank of Alaska, Anchorage Opera, March of Dimes
For the Canadian charitable organization, see Ontario March of Dimes and March of Dimes Canada.
March of Dimes is the name of a United States health charity, whose mission is to improve the health of babies.
, American Cancer Society, Boy Scouts of America Noun 1. Boy Scouts of America - a corporation that operates through a national council that charters local councils all over the United States; the purpose is character building and citizenship training , The Alliance, Boys/Girls Club, Big Brothers/Big Sisters, Bean's Cafe, Alaska Chamber of Commerce, Salvation Army Salvation Army, Protestant denomination and international nonsectarian Christian organization for evangelical and philanthropic work. Organization and Beliefs


The Salvation Army has established branches in 100 countries throughout the world.
 and more.

Year Founded: 1980

Estab. in Alaska: 1980

No. of Locations: 6

2000 Sales: $52,700,000

1999 Sales: $42,000,000

F.T. Employees: 540

P.T. Employees: 25

Total Employees: 565

Chugach Alaska Corp.

560 E. 34th Ave., Ste. 200

Anchorage, AK 99503

Phone: 563-8866

Fax: 564-8402

E-Mail: sburetta@chugach-ak.com

WWW Address: chugach-ak.com

Key Personnel: Barney Uhart, Pres./CEO Terri Bozkaya, VP Admin./House Counsel Rick Rogers, VP Lands/Resources

Locations: Subsidiaries have contracts in Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Georgia, Mississippi, New Mexico New Mexico, state in the SW United States. At its northwestern corner are the so-called Four Corners, where Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, and Utah meet at right angles; New Mexico is also bordered by Oklahoma (NE), Texas (E, S), and Mexico (S). , Texas, Virginia, Tennessee, Florida, Illinois, Maryland, Washington, Hawaii, Canada, Spain and Turkey.

Type of Business: Alaska Native Regional Corp.

Business Description: Base facilities and maintenance, construction, education, environmental services The various combinations of scientific, technical, and advisory activities (including modification processes, i.e., the influence of manmade and natural factors) required to acquire, produce, and supply information on the past, present, and future states of space, atmospheric, , telecommunications, information technology, employment placement, oil spill oil spill: see water pollution.  response, tourism, timber resource management.

Community Involvement: Boy Scouts of America, Alaska State Troopers, Anchorage Chamber of Commerce, YMCA/YWCA, ACVB ACVB Atlanta Convention & Visitors Bureau (Atlanta, Georgia)
ACVB Anchorage Convention and Visitors Bureau
ACVB American College of Veterinary Behaviorists
ACVB Albuquerque Convention and Visitors Bureau
, Alaska Chamber of Commerce, Nuciiq Elder/Youth Spirit Camp.

Year Founded: 1971

Estab. in Alaska: 1972

No. of Locations: 20

2000 Sales: $200,000,000

1999 Sales: $135,000,000

F.T. Employees: 2,113

P.T. Employees: 145

Total Employees: 2,258

Chugach Electric Association Inc.

5601 Minnesota Dr.

Anchorage, AK 99518

Phone: 563-7494

Fax: 562-0027

E-Mail: info@chugachelectric.com

WWW Address: chugachelectric.com

Key Personnel:

Eugene Bjornstad, GM

Joe Griffith, Exec. Mgr.

Bill Stewart There have been different notable people named Bill Stewart:
  • Bill Stewart (sports) (1894-1964), a coach and official in ice hockey and baseball, and a head coach for the Chicago Blackhawks.
  • Bill Stewart (journalism) (????-1979), a reporter for ABC News.
, Exec. Mgr

Locations: Anchorage.

Type of Business: Public Utilities.

Business Description: Retail and wholesale electric service (Railbelt area) and statewide Internet service provider Internet service provider (ISP)

Company that provides Internet connections and services to individuals and organizations. For a monthly fee, ISPs provide computer users with a connection to their site (see data transmission), as well as a log-in name and password.
.

Community Involvement: Various state chambers, AEDC, United Way, Resource Development Council. Trade and industry associations: ARECA, NRECA NRECA National Rural Electric Cooperative Association , NWPPA NWPPA Northwest Public Power Association (Vancouver, WA)
NWPPA North West Player Piano Association (UK) 
, Western Power Producers, G&T Manager's Association.

Year Founded: 1948

Estab. in Alaska: 1948

No. of Locations: 1

2000 Sales: $156,500,000

1999 Sales: $144,300,000

F.T. Employees: 361

P.T. Employees: 0

Total Employees: 361

Cominco Alaska Inc.

3501 Lakeshore Dr., Bldg A, Ste. 101

Anchorage, AK 99517

Phone: 426-2170

Fax: 426-2108

Key Personnel:

J.L. Key, GM

T.G. Smith, Ops. Mgr.

P.N. Guthrie, Controller

Parent Company: Cominco Ltd.

500-200 Burrard St.

Vancouver, B.C. V6C 3L7

Locations: Red Dog Mine.

Type of Business: Mining.

Business Description: Mining zinc/lead ore to produce zinc and lead concentrate.

Year Founded: 1982

Estab. in Alaska: 1982

No. of Locations: 1

2000 Sales: DND

1999 Sales: $266,488,000

F.T. Employees: 422

P.T. Employees: 1

Total Employees: 423

Consolidated Freightways

P.O. Box 101639

Anchorage, AK 99510

Phone: 272-6451

Fax: 277-7082

Key Personnel:

Roger Buls, Anchorage Mgr.

David Lean, Fairbanks Mgr.

Renee Anderson, Terminal Supervior

Locations: Anchorage, Fairbanks.

Type of Business: Transportation.

Business Description: Provides interstate LTL LTL - Linear Temporal Logic  freight services.

Community Involvement: United Way, Food Bank, Shriners, Alaska Peace Officers Association.

Year Founded: 1929

Estab. in Alaska: 1957

No. of Locations: 400

2000 Sales: DND

1999 Sales: DND

F.T. Employees: 22

P.T. Employees: 0

Total Employees: 22

Construction Machinery Inc.

5400 Homer Dr. Anchorage, AK 99518

Phone: 563-3822

Fax: 563-1381

E-Mail: salescmi@poboxalaska.net

WWW Address: cmi-online.net

Key Personnel:

Jerry Randecker, Pres.

Ron Allen, Sen. VP/Sales and Mktg.

Robert Fairbanks, Sales Mgr.

Parent Company: Cook Inlet Cook Inlet

Inlet, Gulf of Alaska in the northern Pacific Ocean. Bounded by the Kenai Peninsula on the east, it extends northeast for 220 mi (350 km), narrowing from 80 to 9 mi (129 to 14 km). Anchorage is situated near its head.
 Region Inc. 2525 C St. Anchorage, AK 99503

Locations: Anchorage; Ketchikan; Juneau; Fairbanks; Seattle; Spokane, WA; Portland, OR; Medford, OR; San Diego San Diego (săn dēā`gō), city (1990 pop. 1,110,549), seat of San Diego co., S Calif., on San Diego Bay; inc. 1850. San Diego includes the unincorporated communities of La Jolla and Spring Valley. Coronado is across the bay. , CA; Livermore, CA; Bakersfield, CA; Corona, CA; Sacramento, CA; Santa Maria Santa Maria, city, Brazil
Santa Maria (sän`tə mərē`ə), city (1991 pop. 217,592), Rio Grande do Sul state, S Brazil. It is a major railroad terminus and the site of an important military base.
, CA; Las Vegas Las Vegas (läs vā`gəs), city (1990 pop. 258,295), seat of Clark co., S Nev.; inc. 1911. It is the largest city in Nevada and the center of one of the fastest-growing urban areas in the United States. , NV.

Type of Business: Retail Trade, Construction and Wholesale Trade.

Business: Description: Sell and service heavy equipment for the construction, logging, aggregate, mining, oilfield and agricultural industries up and down the West Coast. Represent over 40 vendors, including Volvo, Hitachi, Ingersoll-Rand.

Community Involvement: Alaska Chamber of Commerce, AGC AGC Automatic Gain Control
AGC Automotive Glass Cartridge (fuse)
AGC Associated General Contractors
AGC Associated General Contractors of America
AGC Atypical Glandular Cells
AGC Attorney-General's Chambers
, ARECA, Alaska 8(a) Association, Alaska Forest Association, Alaska Miners Association, Alaska Support Industry, Alliance, Alaska Women in Timber, ABC ABC
 in full American Broadcasting Co.

Major U.S. television network. It began when the expanding national radio network NBC split into the separate Red and Blue networks in 1928.
, AED AED - Automated Engineering Design , Pacific Logging Congress, Petroleum Club.

Year Founded: 1976

Estab. in Alaska: 1976

No. of Locations: 15

2000 Sales: DND

1999 Sales: DND

F.T. Employees: 98

P.T. Employees: 0

Total Employees: 98

Cook Inlet Region Inc.

P.O. Box 93330 Anchorage, AK 99509-3330

Phone: 274-8638

Fax: 279-8836

E-Mail: aknox@ciri.com

WWW Address: ciri.com

Key Personnel:

Carl Marrs, Pres./CEO

Barbara Donatelli, Exec. VP

Mark Kroloff, SrVP/Gen. Counsel

Locations: Anchorage.

Type of Business: Alaska Regional Native Corp.

Business Description: Real estate, tourism, telecommunications, natural resources, construction services and equipment distribution and other investments.

Community Involvement: Supports a network of nonprofit affiliates offering cultural enhancement, employment and training, health care and housing services, social and legal advocacy.

Year Founded: 1972

Estab. in Alaska: 1972

No. of Locations: 1

2000 Sales: $382,000,000

1999 Sales: $297,000,000

F.T. Employees: 78

P.T. Employees: 2

Total Employees: 80

Cross Timbers Oil Co.

52260 Shell Rd. Kenai, AK 99611

Phone: 776-2506

E-Mail: vaughn_vennerberg@crosstimbers.com

WWW Address: crosstimbers.com

Key Personnel:

Bob Simpson, Chairman/CEO

Stetfen Palko, Vice Chairman/Pres.

Vaughn Vennerberg II, Vice Pres.

Parent Company: Cross Timbers Oil Co. 810 Houston St., Ste. 2000 Fort Worth, TX 76102

Locations: Kenai; Oklahoma City Oklahoma City (1990 pop. 444,719), state capital, and seat of Oklahoma co., central Okla., on the North Canadian River; inc. 1890. The state's largest city, it is an important livestock market, a wholesale, distribution, industrial, and financial center, and a farm , OK; Midland, TX:; Farmington, NM; Tyler, TX; Ozark, AR.

Type of Business: Oil & Gas

Business Description: Oil and gas production.

Year Founded: 1986

Estab. In Alaska: 1998

No. of Locations: 6

2000 Sales: $600,000,000

1999 Sales: $341,000,000

F.T. Employees: 27

P.T. Employees: 0

Total Employees: 27

CSX CSX Chessie Seaboard Multiplier (railroad transportation company)
CSX Cayman Islands Stock Exchange
CSX Changsha, China (Airport Code)
CSX Cardiac-Specific Homeobox
CSX Seaboard Coastline Railroad
 Lines LLC (Logical Link Control) See "LANs" under data link protocol.

LLC - Logical Link Control
 

1717 Tidewater Rd. Anchorage, AK 99501

Phone: 263-5611

Fax: 263-5620

E-Mail: alaska_sales@csxlines.com

WWW Address: csxlines.com

Key Personnel: Charles Raymond, Pres./CEO

Tom Cowman, Sr. VP/Alaska, Hawaii,

Guam Frank Peake, VP/General Mgr., Alaska

Parent Company: CSX Corp. 901 E. Carey St. Richmond, VA 23219

Locations: Charlotte, NC; Dallas, TX; San Juan San Juan, city, Argentina
San Juan (săn wän, Span. sän hwän), city (1991 pop. 353,476), capital of San Juan prov., W Argentina. It is a commercial and industrial center in an agricultural region.
, PR; Honolulu, HI; Anchorage; Tamuning, Guam Tamuning is a town located on the western shore of the island of Guam.

The Village of Tamuning (sometimes also known as "Tamuning-Tumon-Harmon") can be viewed as Guam's economic center containing Tumon (the center of Guam's tourist industry), Harmon Industrial Park, and
 (principal offices).

Type of Business: Transportation.

Business Description: Containership service between Tacoma, WA, and Anchorage, Kodiak and Dutch Habor. Feeder barge service to Bristol Bay and the Pribilofs. Connecting carrier service to other water, air and land carriers. Linehaul trucking to Alaska Railbelt.

Community Involvement: Boys and Girls boys and girls

mercurialisannua.
 Clubs, Anchorage Chamber of Commerce, Alaska State Chamber of Commerce, Jr. ASDRA, food bank, AK Safe Kids, United Way, Anchorage Symphony, PAC, Providence Hospital Providence Hospital is a 247 bed acute-care facility located east of downtown Columbia, South Carolina. The hospital was founded in 1938 by the Sisters of Charity of Saint Augustine as a ministry to the Catholic community, in both body in spirit. , Big Brothers/Sisters, Anchorage Hockey, Red Cross, AWAIC AWAIC A World Alliance of Interfaith Clergy (Greens Farms, CT)  and more.

Year Founded: 1978

Estab. in Alaska: 1964

No. of Locations: 6

2000 Sales: $8,191,000,000

1999 Sales: $10,811,000,000

F.T. Employees: 180

P.T. Employees: 0

Total Employees: 180

CTG CTG Cartridge
CTG Center for Technology in Government (SUNY, Albany, New York)
CTG Center for Technology in Government
CTG Computer Task Group (IT consulting company; Buffalo, NY, USA) 
 

440 E. 36th Ave., Ste. 400 Anchorage, AK 99503

Phone: 261-6500

Fax: 261-6520

E-Mail: beth.dolan.@ctg.com

WWW Address: ctg.com

Key Personnel:

Darrell Jennings, CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  

Mark Whittfield, Western Regional Mng. Dir.

Beth Dolan, Managing Dir.

Parent Company: CTG 700 Delaware Ave. Buffalo, NY 14209

Locations: North America North America, third largest continent (1990 est. pop. 365,000,000), c.9,400,000 sq mi (24,346,000 sq km), the northern of the two continents of the Western Hemisphere. , Europe.

Type of Business: Services.

Business Description: An IT and e-business solutions firm helping Global 2000 clients achieve competitive advantages through the use of IT. ISO (1) See ISO speed.

(2) (International Organization for Standardization, Geneva, Switzerland, www.iso.ch) An organization that sets international standards, founded in 1946. The U.S. member body is ANSI.
 Certified 9001 srvs Methodologies enable CTG to manage knowledge globally and deliver IT solutions when/where clients require.

Community Involvement: Anchorage Chamber of Commerce, Alaska Chamber of Commerce, RDC, AEDC, United Way, Hospice, The Alliance, PMI See Private Mortgage Insurance. , High-Tech Business Council and many more.

Year Founded: 1966

Estab. in Alaska: 1992

No. of Locations: 55

2000 Sales: DND

1999 Sales: DND

F.T. Employees: 200

P.T. Employees: 0

Total Employees: 200

Davis Construction & Engineers

740 Bonanza Rd. Anchorage, AK 99518

Phone: 562-2336

Fax: 561-3620

E-Mail: admin@davisconstructors.com

WWW Address: davisconstructors.com

Key Personnel:

Greg Romack, Pres.

Kyle Randich, VP

Helene Beatty, Sec./Treas.

Locations: Anchorage.

Type of Business: Construction.

Business Description: Recent projects include Municipality of Anchorage permit center, Marriott Residence Inn, Government Hill Elementary School elementary school: see school. .

Community Involvement: Mother Lawrence House Lawrence House is a Georgian townhouse situated in Launceston, Cornwall, United Kingdom. Built in 1753, the house is a National Trust property.

Lawrence House is leased to Launceston Town Council, who use it as a local museum and civic centre.
, Associated General Contractors Associated General Contractors of America is the nation's oldest and largest trade association representing the construction industry. It was formed in 1918 following a request by President Woodrow Wilson.  Scholastic "Build Up" Program for elementary school students.

Year Founded: 1976

Estab. in Alaska: 1976

No. of Locations: 1

2000 Sales: DND

1999 Sales: DND

F.T. Employees: 20

P.T. Employees: 60

Total Employees: 80

DOWL Engineers and Alaska Testlab

4040 B St. Anchorage, AK 99503

Phone: 562-2000

Fax: 563-3953

E-Mail: mnichols@dowl.com

WWW Address: dowl.com

Key Personnel:

Melvin Nichols, Pres.

Stewart Osgood, VP

Linda Hulteen, Marketing Coordinator

Parent Company: 51% owned by NANA Corp., 49% manager owned.

Locations: Anchorage; Kodiak; Redmond, WA.

Type of Business: Engineering. Services.

Business Description: Surveying and mapping, geotechnical engineering Geotechnical engineering is the branch of civil engineering concerned with the engineering behavior of earth materials. Geotechnical engineering includes investigating existing subsurface conditions and materials; assessing risks posed by site conditions; designing earthworks and  and seismic analysis Seismic Analysis or Earthquake Engineering is a subset of structural analysis and is the calculation of the response of a building (or nonbuilding) structure to earthquakes. , environmental site investigations and remediation, civil engineering design, construction materials engineering, inspection and testing Inspection and testing

Industrial activities which ensure that manufactured products, individual components, and multicomponent systems are adequate for their intended purpose.
.

Community Involvement: Food Bank of Alaska, Providence Hospital's Children's Hospital A children's hospital is a hospital which offers its services exclusively to children. The number of children's hospitals proliferated in the 20th century, as pediatric medical and surgical specialties separated from internal medicine and adult surgical specialties. , Alaska Native Heritage Center, Anchorage Economic Development Corp., NANA Educational Fund.

Year Founded: 1962

Estab. in Alaska: 1962

No. of Locations: 3

2000 Sales: $14,100,000

1999 Sales: $12,500,000

F.T. Employees: 100

P.T. Employees: 0

Total Employees: 100

Dowland-Bach Corp.

6130 Tuttle PI. Anchorage, AK 99507

Phone: 562-5818

Fax: 563-4721

E-Mail: lynn@dowlandbach.com

WWW Address: dowlandbach.com

Key Personnel:

Lynn Johnson, Pres.

Reed Christensen, GM

Mike Wise, Engineering Mgr.

Locations: Anchorage.

Type of Business: Manufacturing.

Business Description: Manufacturer of wellhead well·head  
n.
1. The source of a well or stream.

2. A principal source; a fountainhead.

3. The structure built over a well.


wellhead
Noun

1.
 safety systems, chemical injection systems, UL Panels (UI 50, UL 506, UL 689), specialty stainless fabrication fabrication (fab´rikā´shn),
n the construction or making of a restoration.
, distribution of several instruments and systems product lines.

Community Involvement: United Way, Anchorage Symphony Orchestra The Anchorage Symphony Orchestra (ASO) is a semi-professional symphony orchestra located in Anchorage, Alaska.

The Anchorage Symphony Orchestra was founded in 1946, more than a decade before Alaska became a state, by a consortium of like-minded musicians looking for a
, American Cancer Society, American Red Cross, Catholic Social Services social services
Noun, pl

welfare services provided by local authorities or a state agency for people with particular social needs

social services nplservicios mpl sociales 
, Natchiq Arctic Education Fund and many more.

Year Founded: 1975

Estab. in Alaska: 1975

No. of Locations: 1

2000 Sales: DND

1999 Sales: DND

F.T. Employees: 17

P.T. Employees: 2

Total Employees: 19

Doyon Ltd.

One Doyon PI., Ste. 300 Fairbanks, AK 99701

Phone: 459-2012

Fax: 459-2060

E-Mail: info@doyon.com

WWW Address: doyon.com

Key Personnel:

Rosemarie Maher, Pres./CEO

Dean Rampy, CFO

Jim Mery, Sr. VP/Lands & Natural Resources

Locations: Fairbanks, Anchorage, Denali National Park Denali National Park

Preserve, southern central Alaska, U.S. Established in 1980, it comprises the former Mount McKinley National Park (1917) and Denali National Monument (1978).
.

Type of Business: Alaska Regional Native Corp.

Business Description: Services include exploratory drilling, real estate management, project management and marketing of other real estate services, catering security, facility maintenance, tourism and lodging facilities.

Community Involvement: Fairbanks Chamber of Commerce, various civic groups.

Year Founded: 1972

Estab. in Alaska: 1972

No. of Locations: 3

2000 Sales: $50,710,647

1999 Sales: $51,892,902

F.T. Employees: 850

PT. Employees: 0

Total Employees: 850

Era Aviation Inc.

6160 Carl Brady Dr. Anchorage, AK 99502

Phone: 248-4422

Fax: 266-8383

E-Mail: info@eraaviation.com

WWW Address: eraaviation.com

Key Personnel:

Charles Johnson Charles Johnson may refer to:
  • Any of several American football players: see Charles Johnson (football).
  • Captain Charles Johnson (pirate biographer) (c.
, Pres.

Richard Larew, Exec. VP

Paul Landis, VP/Fixed Wing

Parent Company: Rowan Companies Rowan Companies, Inc. (NYSE: RDC), founded in 1923 and based in Houston, Texas, is an S&P 500 company which provides contract oil well drilling services and rigs, and manufactures equipment for drilling as well as for mining and timber industries.  Houston, TX

Type of Business: Transportation.

Business Description: Helicopter and fixed-wing contract and charter services, scheduled airline service, flight-seeing, tire suppression, air ambulance service.

Community Involvement: The Alliance, Anchorage Chamber of Commerce, Resource Development Council, Boys & Girls Club, ACVB, AVA Ava, in the Bible
Ava (ā`və), in the Bible, an unidentified city of Mesopotamia, perhaps the same as Ivah. Its inhabitants are called Avites.
, local community involvement around the state.

Year Founded: 1947

Estab. in Alaska: 1948

No. of Locations: 24

2000 Sales: $123,546,000

1999 Sales: $105,000,000

F.T. Employees: 623

P.T. Employees: 0

Total Employees: 623

Fairbanks Gold Mining Inc.

#1 Fort Knox Fort Knox [for Henry Knox], U.S. military reservation, 110,000 acres (44,515 hectares), Hardin and Meade counties, N Ky.; est. 1917 as a training camp in World War I. It became a permanent post in 1932. In the steel and concrete vaults of the U.S.  Rd.

Fairbanks, AK 99712

Phone: 488-4653

Fax: 490-2290

E-Mail: info@kinross.com

WWW Address: kinross.com

Key Personnel:

Robert Buchan, Chairman/CEO

Art Ditto, Pres/COO

John Ivany, Exec. VP

Parent Company: Kinross Gold Kinross Gold Corporation (TSX: K, NYSE: KGC) is a Canadian gold mining company. It is the seventh largest primary gold producer in the world.[1] See also
  • Gold as an investment
  • Gold mining
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 Corp.

52 Floor, 40 King St. W.

Toranto Ontario, Canada, M5H3Y2

Locations: Fairbanks.

Type of Business: Mining.

Business Description: Gold mining.

Community Involvement: Financial support for Fairbanks area cancer treatment center, mine tours and public education program.

Year Founded: 1993

Estab. in Alaska: 1998

No. of Locations: 1

2000 Sales: $100,000,000

1999 Sales: $98,000,000

F.T. Employees: 260

P.T. Employees: 10

Total Employees: 270

FedEx - Alaska Operations

6050 Rockwell Ave. Anchorage, AK 99502

Phone: 249-3173

Fax: 249-3178

WWW Address: fedex.com

Key Personnel:

Dave Bronozek, Pres/CEO

Dave Rebholtz, Exec. VP

Lenny Feiler, Sr. VP

Parent Company: FadEx Corp. Memphis, TN 38132

Locations: Worldwide.

Type of Business: Transportation.

Business Description: World's largest express transportation company. Airfreight air·freight  
n.
1. A system of transporting freight by air.

2. The amount charged for transporting freight by air.



air
 and domestic ground operations. International ground operations.

Community Involvement: UAA-College of Business, World Trade Center, Anchorage Airport Planning & Advisory; Anchorage School to Business Partnership AEDC.

Year Founded: 1973

Estab. in Alaska: 1986

No. of Locations: 140

2000 Sales: $19,000,000,000

1999 Sales: $13,400,000,000

F.T. Employees: 832

P.T. Employees: 425

Total Employees: 1,257

First National Bank

101 W. 36th Ave.

Anchorage, AK 99503

Phone: 777-4362

Fax: 777-3406

Key Personnel: D.H. Cuddy cud·dy 1  
n. pl. cud·dies
1. Nautical A small cabin or the cook's galley on a ship.

2. A small room, cupboard, or closet.



[Origin unknown.
, Pres./Chairman

Betsy Lawer, COO/Vice Chairwoman

Locations: Anchorage (9), Bethel(Kuskokwim), Cordova, Eagle River, Fairbanks (2), Haines, Homer, Juneau (3), Kenai, Kodiak, Palmer, Seward, Silks, Soldotna, Valdez, Wasilla.

Type of Business: Finance.

Business Description: Full-service banking, including deposit and lending, trust banking, escrow services, card lending, safe deposit box A safe deposit box (sometimes incorrectly called a safety deposit box) is a type of safe usually located in groups inside a bank vault or in the back of a bank or post office.  services, mortgage and construction lending.

Community Involvement: Donated over $1 million in grants and sponsorships. Helped Alaskans buy homes, start or expand their businesses and send students to college.

Year Founded: 1922

Estab. in Alaska: 1922

No. of Locations: 27

2000 Sales: $142,100,000

1999 Sales: $133,700,000

F.T. Employees: 676

P.T. Employees: 59

Total Employees: 735

FNW FNW Falcon Northwest (computer manufacturer)
FNW Future of Nuclear Weapons
 - Alaska Pipe & Supply

P.O. Box 230048

Anchorage, AK 99507

Phone: 273-2100

Fax: 273-2110

E-Mail: sales@alaskapipe.com

WWW Address: familiannw.com

Key Personnel:

Mike Cowden, Alaska Area Mgr.

Royal Bidwell, Fairbanks Branch Mgr.

Duke Mattison, Soldotna Branch Mgr.

Parent Company: Familian Northwest

2121 N. Columbia Blvd.

Portland, OR 97217

Locations: Anchorage (2), Fairbanks, Soldotna, Wasilla.

Type of Business: Wholesale Trade.

Business Description: Alaska's largest wholesale distributor of pipe, valves and fittings; plumbing and HVAC (Heating Ventilation Air Conditioning) In the home or small office with a handful of computers, HVAC is more for human comfort than the machines. In large datacenters, a humidity-free room with a steady, cool temperature is essential for the trouble-free  supplies; and commercial and industrial plastic (HDPE HDPE
abbr.
high-density polyethylene
) sales.

Community Involvement: United Way, Day of Caring, food drive, Toys for Tots, Bean's Cafe, and other church and nonprofit organizations.

Year Founded: 1969

Estab. in Alaska: 1981

No. of Locations: 89

2000 Sales: DND

1999 Sales: DND

F.T. Employees: 146

P.T. Employees: 0

Total Employees: 146

Golden Valley Electric Association Inc.

P.O. Box 71249

Fairbanks, AK 99707-1249

Phone: 452-1151

Fax: 451-5634

E-Mail: info@gvea.com

WWW Address: gvea.com

Key Personnel:

Steve Haagenson, Acting Pres./CEO

John Grubich, VP/CFO

Gordon Lewis, VP Member/Admin. Services

Locations: Fairbanks, Delta Junction, Nenana.

Type of Business: Public Utilities.

Business Description: Provides electrical power to Interior residents.

Community Involvement: United Way, elementary school and district science fairs, Adopt a Family, Newspapers in Education, electrical safely demonstrations to schools and businesses, food bank, Fairbanks Cancer Treatment Center.

Year Founded: 1946

Estab. in Alaska: 1946

No. of Locations: 3

2000 Sales: DND

1999 Sales: $83,524,937

F.T. Employees: 219

P.T. Employees: 2

Total Employees: 221

H.C. Price Co.

301 W. Northern Lights Blvd., Ste. 300

Anchorage, AK 99503

Phone: 278-4400

Fax: 278-3255

E-Mail: hcpalaska@aol.com

Key Personnel:

David Mathews For the United States politician; see F. David Mathews

David Mathews, (? – July 1800), was born in New York City and was mayor of that city when he had to flee in 1783.
, VP/Gen. Mgr.

Vince Fernandez, Engineering Mgr.

Mark Geiger, Sr. Estimator

Parent Company: H.C. Price Co.

Dallas, TX

Locations: Anchorage.

Type of Business: Construction.

Business Description: General contractors servicing pipelines, process & power facilities, and infrastructure developments.

Community Involvement: Chamber of Commerce, The Alliance, RDE RDE Remote Data Entry
RDE Rotating Disk Electrode
RDE Research Development and Extension
RDE Right Defensive End (pro football)
RDE Rule Developing Experimentation (from the book Selling Blue Elephants) 
, ADEC ADEC American Distance Education Consortium
ADEC Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation
ADEC Australian Drug Evaluation Committee
ADEC Abu Dhabi Education Council
ADEC Association of Death Education and Counseling
.

Year Founded: 1921

Estab. in Alaska: 1974

No. of Locations: 1

2000 Sales: $8,000,000

1999 Sales: $7,000,000

F.T. Employees: 25

P.T. Employees: 250

Total Employees: 275

Herndon & Thompson Inc.

41740 Bear Creek Bear Creek may refer to: Communities
  • Bear Creek, Alabama, a town in Marion County
  • Bear Creek, Alaska, a census-designated place in Kenai Peninsula Borough
  • Bear Creak (Iowa), the name of streams and places in Iowa
 Ct.

Homer, AK 99603

Phone: 235-8350

Fax: 235-6945

Key Personnel: Fred Thompson, Pres.

Larry Herndon
    Larry Darnell Herndon (born November 3, 1953 in Sunflower, Mississippi) is an American former Major League Baseball player for the St. Louis Cardinals (1974), San Francisco Giants (1976-1981), and Detroit Tigers (1982-1988).
    , VP

    Sandra Hunt, Sec/Treas.

    Locations: Homer.

    Type of Business: Construction.

    Business Description: Rip Rap and road construction.

    No. of Locations: 1

    2000 Sales: DND

    1999 Sales: DND

    F.T. Employees: 67

    P.T. Employees: 0

    Total Employees: 67

    Homer Electric Association

    3977 Lake St.

    Homer, AK 99603

    Phone: 235-8551

    WWW Address: homerelectric.com

    Key Personnel: Norm Story, GM

    Rick Eckert, Mgr. Finance/Business Dev.

    Duane Parlow, Mgr. Administrative Services

    Locations: Homer. Kenai.

    Type of Business: Public Utilities.

    Business Description: Electric transmission and distribution services. Line extension construction.

    Community Involvement: United Way. Kenai, Soldotna, Homer, Seldovia, North Peninsula and Anchor Point Anchor Point may refer to:
    • Anchor Point, Alaska, United States
    • Anchor Point, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
     chambers of commerce.

    Year Founded: 1945

    Estab. in Alaska: 1945

    No. of Locations: 2

    2000 Sales: $39,549,763

    1999 Sales: $38,830,946

    F.T. Employees: 92

    P.T. Employees: 4

    Total Employees: 96

    Hope Community Resources Inc.

    540 W. Int"l Airport Rd.

    Anchorage, AK 99518

    Phone: 561-5335

    Fax: 564-7429

    E-Mail: scheller@hopealaska.org

    Key Personnel: Steve Lesko, Exec. Dir

    Roy Scheller, Dep. Exec. Dir.

    Vince Withington, Controller

    Locations: Anchorage, Seward, Wasilla, Kodiak, Dillingham, Juneau.

    Type of Business: Services.

    Business Description: Provides support to Alaskans who experience a developmental disability developmental disability
    n.
    A cognitive, emotional, or physical impairment, especially one related to abnormal sensory or motor development, that appears in infancy or childhood and involves a failure or delay in progressing through the normal
    . Support includes: residential, employment, inclusion, counseling, foster care, natural family, family support and subsistence.

    Community Involvement: Tremendous fiscal impact on community through employment, rentals, purchasing. Also active fund-raisers and outreach.

    Year Founded: 1968

    Estab. in Alaska: 1968

    No. of Locations: 6

    2000 Sales: $22,000,000

    1999 Sales: $20,000,000

    F.T. Employees: 241

    P.T. Employees: 116

    Total Employees: 357

    Hotel Captain Cook

    4th and K St.

    Anchorage, AK 99501

    Phone: 276-6000

    Fax: 343-2211

    WWW Address: captaincook.com

    Key Personnel: Walter Hickel, Jr., Pres.

    Parent Company: Hickel Investment Co.

    P.O. Box 101700

    Anchorage, AK 99510

    Locations: Anchorage.

    Type of Business: Tourism.

    Business Description: 547 deluxe guest rooms including 95 suites, 24-hour room service, separate men's and women's athletic clubs, four gourmet restaurants, 14 meeting and banquet rooms.

    Community Involvement: United Way, Common Wealth North, Anchorage Chamber of Commerce, Austrian Consulate, UAA UAA

    ochre codon, one of the three stop codons.
     Culinary Arts, Coast Guard Foundation.

    Year Founded: 1965

    Estab. in Alaska: 1965

    No. of Locations: 1

    2000 Sales: DND

    1999 Sales: DND

    F.T. Employees: 210

    P.T. Employees: 140

    Total Employees: 350

    Hughes Thorsness Powell Huddleston & Bauman LLC

    550 W. 7th Ave., Ste. 1100

    Anchorage, AK 99501

    Phone: 274-7522

    Fax: 236-8320

    E-Mail: jp@htlaw.com

    WWW Address: htlaw.com

    Key Personnel: Carl J.D. Bauman, Chairman

    James M. Seedorf, Vice Chairman

    Locations: Anchorage.

    Type of Business: Services, Law Firm.

    Business Description: Full-service law firm.

    Year Founded: 1939

    No. of Locations: 1

    2000 Sales: DND

    1999 Sales: DND

    F.T. Employees: 45

    P.T. Employees: 0

    Total Employees: 45

    IT Alaska Inc.

    4701 Business Park Blvd., Ste. 36

    Anchorage, AK 99503

    Phone: 562-3452

    Fax: 563-2814

    E-Mail: www.theitgroup.net

    WWW Address: theitgroup

    Key Personnel: Scott Rose, Commercial Eng. and Construction

    Bruce Steely, Government Services

    Karen Cougan, Consulting & Technology

    Parent Company: IT Group

    2790 Mosside Blvd.

    Monroeville, PA 15146

    Locations: 80 in the U.S., 16 international.

    Type of Business: Environmental.

    Business Description: Environmental engineering, consulting and construction firm.

    Community Involvement: Salvation Army Angel Tree Program, volunteer at Bean's Cafe and various nonprofit entities.

    Year Founded: 1926

    Estab. in Alaska: 1987

    No. of Locations: 80

    2000 Sales: $11,000,000

    1999 Sales: $12,000,000

    F.T. Employees: 55

    P.T. Employees: 2

    Total Employees: 57

    KeyBank N.A.

    101 W. Benson

    Anchorage, AK 99503

    Phone: 562-6100

    Fax: 563-1964

    E-Mail: keyexpress@keybank.com

    WWW Address: key.com

    Key Personnel: Michael Burns, Pres.

    Gary Koch Gary Koch (born November 21, 1952) is an American professional golfer, sportscaster and golf course designer, who has played on the PGA Tour, Nationwide Tour and Champions Tour.

    Koch was born in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
    , SVP/Retail Banking

    Brian Nerland, DSVP/Commercial Banking

    Parent Company: KeyCorp

    127 Public Square

    Cleveland, OH 44141

    Locations: Anchorage (3), Dutch Harbor, Eagle River, Fairbanks (4), Dillingham, Palmer, Juneau (2), Wasilla, Kenai Ketchikan, Kodiak.

    Type of Business: Finance.

    Business Description: Full-service financial institution.

    Community Involvement: Supports a wide variety of community and nonprofit activities. Employees serve on a wide variety of committees and boards.

    Year Founded: 1825

    Estab. in Alaska: 1890

    No. of Locations: 17

    2000 Sales: $47,344,000

    1999 Sales: $44,888,000

    F.T. Employees: 128

    P.T. Employees: 52

    Total Employees: 180

    Kiewit Construction Co.

    1577 C St., Ste. 101

    Anchorage, AK 99501

    Phone: 222-9350

    Fax: 222-9380

    E-Mail: ssloan@kiewit-pbd.com

    Key Personnel: Michael L. Barta, Area Mgr.

    Parent Company: Peter Kiewit Sons' Inc.

    1000 Kiewit Plaza

    Omaha, NE 68131

    Locations: Anchorage.

    Type of Business: Construction.

    Business Description: General contractor.

    Community Involvement: Fairbanks Chamber of Commerce, Anchorage Chamber of Commerce, AEDC, United Way, Associated General Contractors, Ship Creek Ship Creek is an Alaskan river that flows from the Chugach Mountains into Cook Inlet. The Port of Anchorage at the mouth of Ship Creek gave its name ("Knik Anchorage") to the city of Anchorage that grew up nearby.  Handicap Access project.

    Year Founded: 1884

    Estab. in Alaska: 1946

    No. of Locations: 1

    2000 Sales: $21,972,000

    1999 Sales: $37,055,000

    F.T. Employees: 14

    P.T. Employees: 100

    Total Employees: 114

    Klebs Mechanical Inc.

    2261 Cinnabar cinnabar (sĭn`əbär), mineral, the sulfide of mercury, HgS. Deep red in color, it is used as a pigment (see vermilion), but principally it is a source of the metal mercury.  Loop

    Anchorage, AK 99507

    Phone: 344-1128

    Fax: 344-3935

    E-Mail: klebs@gci.net

    WWW Address: klebsheating.com

    Key Personnel: Gary Klebs, Pres.

    Shirley Klebs, Owner/VP

    Locations: Anchorage, Girdwood.

    Type of Business: Services, Construction.

    Business Description: HVAC, Hydronic hy·dron·ic  
    adj.
    Of or relating to a heating or cooling system that transfers heat by circulating a fluid through a closed system of pipes.



    [hydr(o)- + -onic (as in electronic).]
     Heat, Lennox dealer, sheet metal shop, commercial-residential service.

    Community Involvement: AHBA AHBA American Home Business Association
    AHBA American Herding Breed Association
    AHBA American Honky-Tonk Bar Association (Garth Brooks song)
    AHBA Alberta Home Builders' Association (Canada) 
    , ABC, ASHREA ASHREA American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Inc. , Municipality of Anchorage Board of Building Regulation Examiners and Appeals, MOA moa (mō`ə) [Maori], common name for an extinct flightless bird of New Zealand related to the kiwi, the emu, the cassowary, and the ostrich. The various species ranged in size from that of a turkey to the 10-ft (3-m) Dinornis giganteus.  bidding review board, building coda review committee.

    Year Founded: 1986

    Estab. in Alaska: 1986

    No. of Locations: 2

    2000 Sales: $5,575,981

    1999 Sales: $5,000,000

    F.T. Employees: 45

    P.T. Employees: 2

    Total Employees: 47

    Klukwan Inc.

    2075 Jordan Ave.

    Juneau, AK 99801

    Phone: 789-7361

    Fax: 789-0675

    WWW Address: klukwan.com

    Key Personnel: Ron Gelbrich, Pres.

    Richard N. Ransdell, VP/CFO

    Tom Blanton, VP/General Counsel

    Locations: Anchorage; Juneau; Ketchikan (3); Haines; Long Island; Denver, CO; Port Angeles Port Angeles (ăn`jələs), city (1990 pop. 17,710), seat of Clallam co., NW Wash., on Juan de Fuca Strait opposite Victoria, British Columbia; inc. 1890. , WA; Phoenix, AZ

    Type of Business: Alaska Regional Native Corp.

    Business Description: Construction, plywood, explosives, tourism, mining and supplies.

    Community Involvement: Alaska Chamber of Commerce, Resource Development Council.

    Year Founded: 1973

    Estab. in Alaska: 1973

    No. of Locations: 11

    2000 Sales: $75,500,000

    1999 Sales: $55,600,000

    F.T. Employees: 500

    P.T. Employees: 150

    Total Employees: 650

    Koniag Inc.

    4300 B St., Ste. 407

    Anchorage, AK 99503

    Phone: 561-2668

    Fax: 562-5258

    WWW Address: koniag.com

    Key Personnel: Dennis Metrokin, Pres.

    Uwe Gross, CEO

    Locations: Anchorage, Kodiak.

    Type of Business: Alaska Regional Native Corp.

    Business Description: Koniag's Mission: To sustain managed growth, diversity investments, optimize profits and benefits while preserving cultural heritage.

    Community Involvement: Sponsors Koniag Kodiak Crab Festival, Alaska Native Heritage Center, Alutiiq Museum, Koniag Education Foundation, Golf of Alaska Coastal Communities, United Way, state and local chambers of commerce, Commonwealth North, The Alliance, Alaska Federation of Natives and numerous nonprofit and charitable organizations.

    Year Founded: 1971

    Estab. in Alaska: 1971

    No. of Locations: 2

    2000 Sales: $30,100,000

    1999 Sales: DND

    F.T. Employees: 11

    P.T. Employees: 0

    Total Employees: 11

    Lynden Inc.

    6441 S. Airpark air·park  
    n.
    A small airport typically located near a business area or industrial park.
     Pl.

    Anchorage, AK 99502

    Phone: 245-1544

    Fax: 245-1744

    E-Mail: custsvc@lynden.com

    WWW Address: lynden.com

    Key Personnel:

    Jim Jansen, Pres./CEO

    Jon Burdick, COO

    David Haugen, VP

    Locations: Anchorage, Fairbanks, Prudhoe Bay, Kenai, Bethel, Kotzebue, Nome, Dillingham, Juneau, Ketchikan, Petersburg, Wrangall, Sitka, Haines, Skagway.

    Type of Business: Transportation.

    Business Description: Freight transportation and logistics for Alaska and the U.S. and internationally. Lynden companies include Alaska Marine Lines Coordinates:

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    , Alaska Marine Trucking, Alaska West Express, Knik Construction, Lynden Air Cargo Lynden Air Cargo is an American cargo airline based in Anchorage, Alaska, USA. It operates scheduled services and on demand charter, international and domestic flights, including services for the US military. Its main base is Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport. , Lynden Air Freight air freight nflete m por avión

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    , Lynden International, Lynden Logistics and Lynden Transport.

    Community Involvement: Major sponsor at the Special Olympics 2001 World Winter Games
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    Winter Games is a sports video game developed by Epyx (and released in Europe by U.S. Gold), based on sports featured in the Winter Olympic Games.
    . Provides volunteers, contributions and in-kind freight services for nonprofit organizations throughout Alaska.

    Year Founded: 1947

    Estab. in Alaska: 1953

    No. of Locations: 15

    2000 Sales: $388,000,000

    1999 Sales: $330,000,000

    F.T. Employees: 1,574

    P.T. Employees: 0

    Total Employees: 1,574

    Maskell-Robbins Inc.

    1744 E. 2nd Ave.

    Anchorage, AK 99501

    Phone: 274-2164

    Fax: 274-2165

    E-Mail: benbarclay@gci.net

    WWW Address: mr-inc.com

    Key Personnel:

    Ben Barclay, PE

    Parent Company:

    Herning Underground Supply

    3135 Diablo Ave.

    Hayward, CA 94545

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    , Arizona, Utah, Texas, Alaska.

    Type of Business: Manufacturing, Wholesale Trade, Retail Trade.

    Business Description: High-density polyethylene high-density polyethylene
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    A strong, relatively opaque form of polyethylene having a dense structure with few side branches off the main carbon backbone.
     pipe, fittings, valves and hydrants; rental pipe fusion equipment; field service technicians; fabrication (manufacturer) of insulated piping systems.

    Community Involvement: Anchorage East Rotary, Moose Lodge.

    Year Founded: 1975

    Estab. in Alaska: 1982

    No. of Locations: 8

    2000 Sales: $4,200,000

    1999 Sales: $4,200,000

    F.T. Employees: 12

    P.T. Employees: 0

    Total Employees: 12

    Mayflower - World Wide Movers Inc.

    7120 Hart St.

    Anchorage, AK 99518

    Phone: 349-2581

    Fax: 344-8729

    E-Mail: frankwumi@micronet.net

    WWW Address: world-widemovers.com

    Key Personnel:

    Frank Sears, Sales Mgr.

    Parent Company: World Wide Movers Inc.

    7120 Hart St.

    Anchorage, AK 99518

    Locations: Fairbanks; Juneau; Kodiak; Tacoma, WA; Oak Harbor, WA; Honolulu, HI.

    Type of Business: Transportation, Household Goods. Relocation Management.

    Business Description: Moving and storage of household goods, total relocation management services.

    Community Involvement: Anchorage Chamber of Commerce, NDTA NDTA National Defense Transportation Association
    NDTA National Dance Teachers Association
    NDTA Neuro-Developmental Treatment Association (Laguna Beach, CA)
    NDTA North Dakota Telephone Association
    , local schools, family center and 2001 Winter Olympics.

    Year Founded: 1963

    Estab. in Alaska: 1963

    No. of Locations: 6

    2000 Sales: DND

    1999 Sales: DND

    F.T. Employees: 175

    P.T. Employees: 25

    Total Employees: 200

    McKinley Capital

    3301 C St., Ste. 500

    Anchorage, AK 99503

    Phone: 563-4488

    Fax: 561-7142

    E-Mail: info@mckinleycapital.com

    WWW Address: mckinleycapital.com

    Key Personnel: Robert B. Gillam, Pres./CIO

    Diane Wilke, COO

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    Locations: Anchorage; Seattle; Sante Fe, NM; Portland, OR; Dallas, TX; Minneapolis, MN; Cleveland, OH; St. Louis, MI; New York New York, state, United States
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    , NY.

    Type of Business: Finance.

    Business Description: Global equity manager offering domestic, international and alternative investment strategies for corporate and public retirement plan. TaftHartley plans, foundations, endowments and high net with individuals.

    Community Involvement: Alaska Pacific University, Global Finance Program; McKinley Capital statewide scholarship program; Covenant House Covenant House is the largest privately-funded childcare agency in the United States providing shelter and service to homeless and runaway youth. Locations and Services  Alaska; Anchorage Festival of Music; United Way.

    Year Founded: 1990

    Estab. In Alaska: 1990

    No. of Locations: 8

    2000 Sales: $29,750,000

    1999 Sales: $26,600,000

    FT. Employees: 73

    PT. Employees: 4

    Total Employees: 77

    Microware

    501 W. Int'l Airport Rd., Ste. 1-B

    Anchorage, AK 99518

    Phone: 562-7705

    Fax: 562-5497

    E-Mail: rperry@isdirect.net

    WWW Address: aktraining.com

    Key Personnel: Ron Perry, Pres.

    Locations: Anchorage.

    Type of Business: Native-Owned Business.

    Business Description: Network services, Carling car·ling  
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    No. of Locations: 1

    2000 Sales: $750,000

    1999 Sales: $1,200,000

    F.T. Employees: 6

    P.T. Employees: 2

    Total Employees: 8

    Montgomery Watson

    4100 Spenard Rd.

    Anchorage, AK 99517

    Phone: 248-8883

    Fax: 248-8884

    E-Mail: butchwest@mw.com

    WWW Address: mw.com

    Key Personnel: Butch West, VP

    Brett Jokela, Principal Engineer

    Deb Luper, Principal Engineer

    Parent Company: Montgomery Watson Pasadena, CA 91101

    Locations: Worldwide.

    Type of Business: Environmental.

    Business Description: Provides services in environmental science, design and construction to community, government and industrial organizations; specializing in water and waste-water engineering, solid/hazardous waste management and remediation.

    Community Involvement: Soccer-Alaska, Anchorage Chamber of Commerce, RBB RBB Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg (TV channel)
    RBB Results Based Budgeting
    RBB Residential Broadband
    RBB Right Bundle Branch
    RBB Reverse Body Bias (electronics)
    RBB Rebirth Brass Band
    , Alaska Municipal League, YWCA YWCA
    abbr.
    Young Women's Christian Association

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    YWCA 
    , United Way, Special Olympics, Alaska Blood Drive, Anchorage Business Partner.

    Year Founded: 1844

    Estab. in Alaska: 1982

    No. of Locations: 50

    2000 Sales: $10,600,000

    1999 Sales: DND

    F.T. Employees: 60

    P.T. Employees: 0

    Total Employees: 60

    N.C. Machinery Co.

    6450 Arctic Blvd.

    Anchorage, AK 99519

    Phone: 561-1766

    Fax: 786-7552

    WWW Address: ncmachinery.com

    Key Personnel: Gene Sanderson, Product Support Mgr.

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    Scott has served as the America West Arena/US Airways Center voice for the Phoenix Suns since the 2005-06 NBA season.
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    Parent Company: Hamish Group Inc. Seattle, WA 98124

    Locations: Anchorage, Fairbanks, Juneau, Dutch Harbor, Kodiak, Naknek.

    Type of Business: Retail Trade, Equipment Sales & Services.

    Business Description: Sales, service and distributor of Caterpillar equipment and rental equipment.

    Year Founded: 1926

    Estab. in Alaska: 1926

    No. of Locations: 6

    2000 Sales: DND

    1999 Sales: DND

    F.T. Employees: 100

    P.T. Employees: 0

    Total Employees: 100

    Nabors Alaska Drilling Inc.

    2525 C St., Ste. 200

    Anchorage, AK 99503

    Phone: 263-6000

    Fax: 563-3734

    WWW Address: naboros.com

    Key Personnel: James Denney James Denney, D.D. (1856-1917) was a Scottish theologian and preacher. Early Life
    James Denney was born in Paisley, 5th February 1856 to Cameronian (Reformed Presbyterian) parents. His father was a joiner and Cameronian deacon.
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    David Hebert, Drilling Superintendent

    Paul Smith, Drilling Superintendent

    Parent Company: Nabors Industries Nabors Industries Ltd. (NYSE: NBR) founded in 1968 as Anglo Energy, Ltd. (formerly AMEX: AEL), and currently based in Hamilton, Bermuda, is an S&P 500 oil, natural gas and geothermal drilling contractor operating on land throughout the Americas, the Middle East,  Inc.

    515 West Greens Rd., Ste. 1200 Houston, TX 77067

    Locations: Anchorage.

    Type of Business: Oil & Gas.

    Business Description: Drills oil and gas wells on the North Slope and in the Cook Inlet areas of Alaska.

    Community involvement: Major supporter of United Way and Hope Cottages, in addition to many other civic, Native, health and social service agencies.

    Year Founded: 1963

    Estab. in Alaska: 1963

    No. of Locations: 1

    2000 Sales: DND

    1999 Sales: DND

    F.T. Employees: 638

    P.T. Employees: 0

    Total Employees: 638

    NANA Development Corp.

    1001 Benson Blvd. Anchorage, AK 99508

    Phone: 265-4100

    Fax: 265-4123

    WWW Address: nana.com

    Key Personnel: Helvi Saudvik, Pres.

    John Rense, COO

    Chuck Greene, VP Corporate Affairs

    Parent Company: NANA Regional Corp. Inc. Box 49 Kotzebue, AK 99752

    Locations: Anchorage, Kotzebue.

    Type of Business: Native-Owned Business.

    Business Description: Professional and management services, oil industry support, mining, hospitality and tourism.

    Community Involvement: Arctic Economic Development Summit, Special Olympics World Games The Special Olympics World Games are an international sporting competition for athletes with intellectual disabilities, organized by Special Olympics.

    Like the Olympic Games and the Paralympic Games, the Special Olympics World Games include summer and winter versions, and
    . Support for social and cultural programs that benefit shareholders.

    Year Founded: 1972

    Estab. in Alaska: 1972

    No. of Locations: 2

    2000 Sales: $76,234,000

    1999 Sales: $135,109,000

    FT. Employees: 1,800

    P.T. Employees: 400

    Total Employees: 2,200

    National Bank of Alaska National Bank of Alaska (originally known as Bank of Alaska) was Alaska's largest financial institution for the latter part of the 20th century. In 2000, it was subsumed into Wells Fargo.

    Bank of Alaska was founded in 1916 by Andrew Stevenson in Skagway, Alaska.
     (A Wells Fargo Wells Fargo

    armored carriers of bullion. [Am. Hist.: Brewer Dictionary, 1147]

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     Company)

    301 W. Northern Lights Blvd.

    Anchorage, AK 99503

    Phone: 800-478-5700

    E-Mail: questions@nbak.com

    WWW Address: nbak.com

    Key Personnel:

    Edward Rasmuson, Chairman

    Richard Strutz, Pres.

    Jim Cloud, Exec. VP

    Parent Company:

    Wells Fargo and Co.

    420 Montgomery St.

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    Locations: Statewide in 29 communities, plus Seattle.

    Type of Business: Finance.

    Business Description: Comprehensive financial services The examples and perspective in this article or section may not represent a worldwide view of the subject.
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    Community Involvement: Contributes more than $1.5 billion annually, extensive employee involvement in nonprofit organizations throughout the state.

    Year Founded: 1852

    Estab. in Alaska: 1916

    No. of Locations: 54

    2000 Sales: DND

    1999 Sales: $62,000,000

    F.T. Employees: 817

    P.T. Employees: 138

    Total Employees: 955

    New Horizons Telecom Inc.

    901 Cope Industrial Way

    Palmer, AK 99645

    Phone: 761-6000

    Fax: 761-6001

    E-Mail: info@nhtialaska.com

    WWW Address: nhtialaska.com

    Key Personnel:

    John S. Lee, CEO

    Jon E. Shepherd, Pres.

    Dean A, Mudd, CFO/Sr. VP of Finance

    Locations: Palmer, Auburn, WA; Spokane, WA; Logansville, GA.

    Type of Business: Construction. Engineering.

    Business Description: An ISO 9001-certified construction and engineering firm specializing in the design and construction of telecommunications facilities. Offers a full discipline of engineering, program management, Auto CADD (Computer-Aided Design and Drafting) CAD systems with additional features for drafting, such as dimensioning and text entry.

    CADD - Computer Aided Detector Design: a project to develop standards and methods to allow cooperation between HEP
     and construction services.

    Community involvement: Two $5,000 scholarships to Palmer High School Palmer High School may refer to several different schools:
    • General William J. Palmer High School (Colorado Springs, Colorado)
    • Lewis-Palmer High School (Monument, Colorado)
    • Robert Cecil Palmer Secondary School (Richmond, British Columbia)
     for prospective engineering students. Supports numerous local fund-raisers and programs.

    Year Founded: 1978

    Estab. in Alaska: 1978

    No. of Locations: 4

    2000 Sales: $21,300,000

    1999 Sales: $17,700,000

    F.T. Employees 103

    P.T. Employees 2

    Total Employees 105

    Northern Air Cargo Inc.

    3900 W. Int'l Airport Rd.

    Anchorage, AK 99502

    Phone: 243-3545

    Fax: 249-5190

    E-Mail: info@northernaircargo.com

    WWW Address: northernaircargo.com

    Key Personnel:

    Margie McLaren, Pres.

    Rita N. Sholton, CEO

    Butch Hallford, VP/External Affairs

    Locations: Anchorage, Fairbanks.

    Type of Business: Transportation.

    Business Description: Scheduled air cargo service to 18 communities. Flag stop and charter service throughout Alaska and the Lower 48. Naclink worldwide shipping service.

    Community Involvement: Actively involved in supporting activities throughout the state including sled dog racing and other community events. Received award for support of ALPAR can recycling.

    Year Founded: 1956

    Estab. in Alaska: 1956

    No. of Locations: 2

    2000 Sales: $40,000,000

    1999 Sales: $36,000,000

    F.T. Employees: 244

    P.T. Employees: 17

    Total Employees: 261

    Northern Testing Laboratories Inc.

    3330 Industrial Ave.

    Fairbanks, AK 99701

    Phone: 456-3116

    Fax: 456-3125

    E-Mail: peggy@ntlalaska.com

    WWW Address: ntlalaska.com

    Key Personnel: Michael Pollen, Pres.

    Peggy Pollen, VP/CFO

    Locations: Anchorage, Prudhoe Bay.

    Type of Business: Services.

    Business Description: Environmental consultation; training; certified analytical testing for water, waste water, asbestos and hazardous waste Hazardous waste

    Any solid, liquid, or gaseous waste materials that, if improperly managed or disposed of, may pose substantial hazards to human health and the environment. Every industrial country in the world has had problems with managing hazardous wastes.
    ; environmental screening; and confirmation testing.

    Community Involvement: Fairbanks Chamber of Commerce, Anchorage Chamber of Commerce, Rotary International, World Trade Center, Alaska Water & Waste Management Association, The Nature Conservancy.

    Year Founded: 1980

    Estab. in Alaska: 1980

    No. of Locations: 2

    2000 Sales: $2,460,000

    1999 Sales: $2,500,000

    F.T. Employees: 30

    P.T. Employees: 4

    Total Employees: 34

    Northland Services

    P.O. Box 24527

    Seattle, WA 98124

    Phone: 206-763-3000

    Fax: 206-767-5579

    WWW Address: northlandservicesinc.com

    Key Personnel: Ed Spaunhurst, Pres.

    Locations: Ketchikan, Silka, Petersburg, Juneau, Haines, Anchorage, Naknek, Nome, Kotzebue, Seattle.

    Type of Business: Transportation.

    Business Description: Marine transportation services to and from Alaska.

    Year Founded: 1978

    Estab. in Alaska: 1978

    No. of Locations: 10

    2000 Sales: DND

    1999 Sales: DND

    F.T. Employees: 50

    P.T. Employees: 0

    Total Employees: 50

    Northrim Bank

    3111 C. St.

    Anchorage, AK 99503

    Phone: 562-0062

    Fax: 561-1758

    E-Mail: northrim@arctic.net

    WWW Address: northrim.com

    Key Personnel: Marc Langland, Pres./Chairman/CEO

    Chris Knudson, Exec. VP/CFO/COO

    Victor Mollozzi, Sr. VP

    Locations: Anchorage, Fairbanks, Wasilla, Eagle River.

    Type of Business: Finance.

    Business Description: Commercial bank that provides a full range of personal and business banking services. Has a "customer-first" philosophy.

    Community involvement: Active participation in and contributions to Commonwealth North, various chambers, Fiscal Policy Council, AHBA, AGC, Rotary, AEDC, RDC, United Way, School Business Partnerships, youth education organizations, arts, social services, community development.

    Year Founded: 1990

    Estab. in Alaska: 1990

    No. of Locations: 10

    2000 Sales: $31,955,140

    1999 Sales: $26,446,768

    F.T. Employees: 193

    P.T. Employees: 40

    Total Employees: 233

    Northwest Technical Services

    3330 Arctic Blvd., Ste. 201

    Anchorage, AK 99503

    Phone: 562-1633

    Fax: 562-5875

    E-Mail: ak@pdstech.com

    WWW Address: nwtshome-ak.com

    Key Personnel: Mary Shields, GM

    Judy Peterson, Personnel Administration

    Art Janes, Pres-PDS Inc.

    Parent Company: Piping Design Services Inc.

    P.O. Box 619820

    Dallas, TX 75261

    Locations: Anchorage Alaska, Arizona (2), California, Florida, Georgia, Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, Tennessee (2), Texas (8), Washington (2), Wisconsin (2).

    Type of Business: Personnel.

    Business Description: Temporary personnel agency filling administration, craft, technical and professional positions as employees on assignment to clients and as direct placements with clients.

    Community involvement: The Alliance, Anchorage Chamber of Commerce, ACVB, Better Business Bureau, Denali Safety Council, Arctic Power, Anchorage/Mat-Su Work Force investment Board, Alaska Business/Education Compact, Alaska Federation of Business and Professional Women.

    Year Founded: 1980

    Estab. in Alaska: 1981

    No. of Locations: 19

    2000 Sales: $5,500,000

    1999 Sales: $5,500,000

    F.T. Employees: 120

    PT. Employees: 0

    Total Employees: 120

    Pacific Alaska Forwarders Inc.

    431 E. 104th Ave.

    Anchorage, AK 99515

    Phone: 336-2567

    Fax: 336-1567

    E-Mail: asmith@pafak.com

    WWW Address: pafak.com

    Key Personnel: J. Alain Smith, CEO

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    Bill Meszaros, VP Alaska

    Locations: Anchorage; Kodiak; Fairbanks; Kenai; Fife, WA.

    Type of Business: Transportation.

    Business Description: Transports freight between the Lower 46 and Alaska. Trucking services in Alaska.

    Community Involvement: Rotary Club, chambers of commerce, American Cancer Association, Special Olympics, youth sports programs, YMCA, Hipow, Alaska food banks, Boy Scouts of America, youth scholarship funds.

    Year Founded: 1961

    Estab. in Alaska: 1961

    No. of Locations: 5

    2000 Sales: $26,000,000

    1999 Sales: $25,000,000

    F.T. Employees: 120

    P.T. Employees: 15

    Total Employees: 135

    Peak Oilfield Service Co.

    25250 St., Ste. 201

    Anchorage, AK 99503

    Phone: 263-7000

    Fax: 263-7070

    Key Personnel: Michael O'Connor, Pres.

    Vern McKenzie, Sr. VP

    Bill McLaughlin, VP

    Parent Company: Cock Inlet Region Inc. & Nabors Industries Inc.

    25250 St., Ste. 500

    Anchorage, AK 99509-3330

    Locations: North Slope, Kenai, Valdez, Anchorage.

    Type of Business: Oil & Gas.

    Business Description: Services include oilfield construction, equipment, maintenance, tank cleaning and trucking.

    Year Founded: 1987

    No. of Locations: 4

    2000 Sales: $90,000,000

    1999 Sales: $73,000,000

    F.T. Employees: 1,100

    P.T. Employees: 0

    Total Employees: 1,100

    Peninsula Airways Inc. DBA PenAir

    6100 Boeing Ave.

    Anchorage, AK 99502

    Phone: 243-2485

    Fax: 243-6848

    E-Mail: info@penair.com

    WWW Address: penair.com

    Key Personnel: Orin Seybert, Pres.

    Richard Harding, GM

    Betty Gonzales, Controller

    Locations: King Salmon, Dillingham, Bethel, Kodiak, Cold Bay, Dutch Harbor.

    Type of Business: Transportation, Airline.

    Business Description: Alaskan-owned and -operated regional airline providing service to over 75 communities statewide from Kotzebue to Atka. Only Alaska airline serving communities on the Alaska Peninsula and the Aleutian and Pribilof Islands.

    Community Involvement: Anchorage Chamber of Commerce, Boy Scouts of America, Alaska Air Carriers Association. Only airline serving many communities on Alaska Peninsula and Aleutian/Pribilof islands. Now offering replacement service for Reeve Aleutian points.

    Year Founded: 1956

    Estab. in Alaska: 1956

    No. of Locations: 6

    2000 Sales: DND

    1999 Sales: $38,500,000

    F.T. Employees: 390

    P.T. Employees: 25

    Total Employees: 415

    Phillips Alaska Inc.

    P.O. Box 100360

    Anchorage, AK 99510-0360

    Phone: 276-1215

    Fax: 265-1502

    E-Mail: nmknox@ppco.com

    Key Personnel: Kevin Meyers, Exec. VP/AK Production and Operations

    Parent Company: Phillips Petroleum Co.

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    Locations: Prudhoe Bay, Kuparuk, Alpine, Kenai, Cook inlet, Beluga beluga (bəl`gə) or white whale, small, toothed northern whale, Delphinapterus leucas. The beluga may reach a length of 19 ft (5.  River.

    Type of Business: Oil & Gas.

    Business Description: Petroleum exploration and production, natural gas gathering and processing, marine/tanker operations to transport Alaska North Slope Alaska North Slope or Arctic North Slope, region, N Alaska, sloping from the Brooks Range N to the Arctic Ocean. In 1968 large petroleum reserves were found in the Prudhoe Bay area.  oil.

    Community Involvement: Provides statewide support to almost every nonprofit sector including the environment education, the arts, health and social services, youth programs and public broadcasting. In 2000, Phillips Alaska contributed more than $3.7 million to these community groups.

    Year Founded: 1917

    Estab. in Alaska: 2000

    No. of Locations: 6

    2000 Sales: DND

    1999 Sales: DND

    F.T. Employees: 890

    P.T. Employees: 0

    Total Employees: 890

    Providence Health System - Alaska Region

    3200 Providence Dr.

    Anchorage, AK 99503

    Phone: 562-2211

    Fax: 261-3041

    WWW Address: providence.org/alaska

    Key Personnel: Douglas Bruce, CE/Providence Alaska

    Gene O'Hare, CE/Anchorage Service Area

    Parent Company: Providence Health System

    506 2nd Ave., Ste. 1200

    Seattle, WA 98104

    Locations: Anchorage (3), Kodiak, Seward.

    Type of Business: Hospital.

    Business Description: Alaska's largest acute-care medical center includes three hospitals, two extended care facilities and home health services health services Managed care The benefits covered under a health contract .

    Community Involvement: Providing health education, outreach programs, health screenings, injury prevention programs, medical advice and referral network, senior programs and support groups. In 1999 Providence Health System in Alaska provided more than $9.7 million in charitable services, financial assistance and community out reach throughout Alaska.

    Year Founded: 1938

    Estab. in Alaska: 1902

    No. of Locations: 6

    2000 Sales: DND

    1999 Sales: DND

    F.T. Employees: 2,672

    P.T. Employees: 0

    Total Employees: 2,672

    Quadco Inc.

    6116 Nielson Way

    Anchorage, AK 99518

    Phone: 563-8999

    Fax: 563-8985

    E-Mail: dbaggett@quadco.com

    WWW Address: quadcoinc.com

    Key Personnel: Bonnie Connelly, Pres.

    David Baggett, VP Ops.

    Randy Hicks, Mgr. Ops.

    Parent Company: Ouadco Inc.

    P.O. Box 5340

    Farmington, NM 87499

    Locations: Anchoroge; Casper, WY; Farmington, NM; Denver, CO.

    Type of Business: Oil & Gas.

    Business Description: Industrial sales and oilfeild sales & service.

    Community Involvement: Nature Conservancy, IADC IADC International Association of Drilling Contractors
    IADC International Association of Defense Counsel
    IADC Inter-Agency Space Debris Coordination Committee
    IADC Inter-American Defense College
    IADC International Association of Dredging Companies
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    Year Founded: 1966

    Estab. in Alaska: 1976

    No. of Locations: 4

    2000 Sales: $12,000,000

    1999 Sales: $10,000,000

    F.T. Employees: 50

    P.T. Employees: 0

    Total Employees: 50

    R & K Industrial Inc.

    P.O. Box 38l

    Kenai, AK 99611

    Phone: 283-3777

    Fax: 283-6427

    E-Mail: mail@rkindustrial.com

    WWW Address: rkindustrial.com

    Key Personnel: Robert Peterkin, II, Pres.

    Michael O'Toole, VP

    Bob Sizemore, CFO

    Parent Company: Atigun Inc.

    P.O. Box 381

    Kenal, AK 99811

    Locations: Kenai, Prudhoe Bay.

    Type of Business: Oil & Gas.

    Business Description: Oilfield services, hydroblasting, industrial coating, urethane urethane (yoor´ithān´),
    n ethyl carbamate used as an anesthetic agent for laboratory animals, formerly used as a hypnotic in humans.
     insulating, spill cleanup, vessel cleaning, pipe testing, vacuum trucks, fluid handling, winch trucking.

    Community Involvement: Kenai Petroleum Club, Kenai Chamber of Commerce, Nikiski Chamber of Commerce, Ducks Unlimited, Kenai Economic Development Council, State Chamber of Commerce, Resource Development Council, United Way.

    Year Founded: 1988

    Estab. in Alaska: 1988

    No. of Locations: 2

    2000 Sales: $4,800,000

    1999 Sales: $3,950,000

    F.T. Employees: 50

    P.T. Employees: 60

    Total Employees: 110

    Ribelin Lowell & Company Insurance Brokers Inc.

    3111 C. St., Ste. 300

    Anchorage, AK 99503

    Phone: 561-1250

    Fax: 561-4315

    E-Mail: insure@ribelinlowell.com

    Key Personnel: Richard Lowell, Pres./CEO

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    Nancy Eubank, Sec/Trees.

    Locations: Soldotna, Anchorage.

    Type of Business: Insurance.

    Business Description: Insurance services: property, casualty, workers' comp./liability, bonding, homeowners, boat, auto.

    Year Founded: 1977

    Estab. in Alaska: 1977

    No. of Locations: 2

    2000 Sales: $42,254,000

    1999 Sales: $31,500,000

    F.T. Employees: 55

    P.T. Employees: 5

    Total Employees: 60

    Schlumberger Oilfield Services Schlumberger Oilfield Services, a division of Schlumberger Limited, is the world’s largest supplier of exploration and production (E&P) services, solutions and technology to the international petroleum industry.  

    3940 Arctic Blvd., Ste. 300

    Anchorage, AK 99503

    Phone: 273-1700

    Fax: 561-8317

    WWW Address: slb.com

    Key Personnel:

    Donna Garbutt, General Mgr.

    Steve Harrison, Sale and Mktg. Mgr.

    Parent Company: Schlumberger Limited

    Locations: Global organization with offices in 110 countries. In Alaska there are three operations: Kenai, Anchorage, Prudhoe Bay.

    Type of Business: Oil & Gas.

    Business Description: Provides people and technology, working together to offer exploration and production services during the life cycle of the oil and gas reservoir.

    Community Involvement: Active participants in oil- and gas-specific organizations as well as supporters of The Nature Conservancy, The Alliance, The Petroleum Club and a variety of community programs including AWAIC and MADD MADD Mothers Against Drunk Drivers Public health An organization that advocates stricter legislation against DUI and underage drinking, and provides support services for victims of DUI collisions. See DUI. .

    No. of Locations: 3

    2000 Sales: DND

    1999 Sales: DND

    F.T. Employees: 350

    P.T. Employees: 0

    Total Employees: 350

    Shannon & Wilson Inc.

    2055 Hill Rd.

    Fairbanks, AK 99709-5244

    Phone: 479-0600

    Fax: 479-5691

    E-Mail: rda@shanwil.com

    WWW Address: shannonwilson.com

    Key Personnel:

    Rohn Abbot, Sr. VP/Chairmen

    Fred Brown, Sr. VP

    Parent Company: Shannon & Wilson Inc.

    400 N. 34th, Ste. 100

    Seattle, WA 98103

    Locations: Anchorage; Fairbanks; Seattle; Richland, WA; St. Louis, MO; Boston, MA; Denver, CO.

    Type of Business: Engineering, Consultants.

    Business Description: Provides environmental and geotechnical consulting, arctic engineering and construction materials testing. Drilling services.

    Community Involvement: Green Star Association member, University of Alaska Fairbanks, Engineering Week sponsor, ASPE ASPE Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation (US Department of Health and Human Services)
    ASPE American Society of Plumbing Engineers
    ASPE American Society for Precision Engineering
    ASPE Association of Standardized Patient Educators
     Mathcounts sponsor. Active members of ASCE ASCE
    abbr.
    American Society of Civil Engineers
    , SAME, ASPE. Rotary supporters of United Way.

    Year Founded: 1954

    Estab. in Alaska: 1974

    No. of Locations: 7

    2000 Sales: DND

    1999 Sales: DND

    F.T. Employees: 56

    P.T. Employees: 8

    Total Employees: 64

    Spenard Builders Supply Inc.

    840 K. St., Ste. 200

    Anchorage, AK 99501

    Phone: 261-9120

    Fax: 261-9142

    E-Mail: info@sbsalaska.com

    WWW Address: sbsalaska.com

    Key Personnel:

    Ed Waite, Pres.

    Stan Smith, VP/Operations

    Rich Thornton, VP/Purchasing

    Parent Company: Lanoga Corp.

    Redmond, WA 98073

    Locations: Barrow, Fairbanks, Wasilla, Eagle River, Seward, Soldotna, Kenai, Homer, Kodiak, Sitka, Anchorage.

    Type of Business: Retail Trade.

    Business Description: Provides a full line of building materials and home improvement products to fill the needs of residential and commercial contractors, remodelers and home owners.

    Community Involvement: Numerous community groups and events, including Habitat for Humanity and Boys & Girls Club.

    Year Founded: 1952

    Estab. in Alaska: 1952

    No. of Locations: 12

    2000 Sales: DND

    1999 Sales: DND

    F.T. Employees: 614

    P.T. Employees: 30

    Total Employees: 644

    Superior Plumbing & Heating Inc.

    8861 Elim St. Anchorage, AK 99507

    Phone: 349-6572

    Fax: 349-4480

    E-Mail: jvandentop@superiorpnh.com

    Key Personnel: Jan Van Den Top, Pres.

    Fred Griffith, Sec.

    Katherine Costley, Treas.

    Locations: Anchorage.

    Type of Business: Construction.

    Business Description: Designs, installs and maintains complete mechanical systems for buildings.

    Community Involvement: Member of AEDC, Anchorage Chamber of Commerce, Alaska Chamber of Commerce, AMCA AMCA Atlas Mathematical Conference Abstracts
    AMCA American Mosquito Control Association
    AMCA Amateur Motor Cycle Association (UK)
    AMCA Air Movement and Control Association International, Inc.
    ; sponsors various amateur sports teams; contributor to United Way.

    Year Founded: 1964

    Estab. in Alaska: 1964

    No. of Locations: 2

    2000 Sales: $13,568,000

    1999 Sales: $11,538,000

    F.T. Employees: 70

    P.T. Employees: 0

    Total Employees: 70

    TelAlaska Inc

    201 E. 56th Ave.

    Anchorage, AK 99518

    Phone: 563-2003

    Fax: 565-5539

    E-Mail: info@telalaska.com

    WWW Address: telalaska.com

    Key Personnel: Jack Rhyner, Pres.

    Donna Rhyner, VP/IT

    Brenda Shepard, VP/Finance

    Locations: Anchorage, Nome, Seward, Dutch Harbor.

    Type of Business: Communications.

    Business Description: Telecommunications including local service in 26 rural communities and advance services in urban areas, including ATM, frame relay, DSL DSL
     in full Digital Subscriber Line

    Broadband digital communications connection that operates over standard copper telephone wires. It requires a DSL modem, which splits transmissions into two frequency bands: the lower frequencies for voice (ordinary
    .

    Community Involvement: Firemen's Ball, Halibut halibut: see flatfish.
    halibut

    Any of various flatfishes, especially the Atlantic and Pacific halibuts (genus Hippoglossus, family Pleuronectidae), both of which have eyes and colour on the right side.
     Derby in Dutch Harbor, Bering Straits Regional Economic Development Conference in Name; Lost Lake Run and salmon derby in Seward. Supports youth sports in small rural communities.

    Year Founded: 1968

    Estab. in Alaska: 1988

    No. of Locations: 26

    2000 Sales: DND

    1999 Sales: DND

    F.T. Employees: 85

    P.T. Employees: 20

    Total Employees: 105

    The Alaska Club

    5201 E. Tudor Rd.

    Anchorage, AK 99507

    Phone: 337-9550

    Fax: 337-5865

    E-Mail: jmarchetti@thealaskaclub.com

    WWW Address: thealaskaclub.com

    Key Personnel: Andrew Eker, Pres.

    Tom Behan, Gen. Partner

    John Marchetti, VP

    Locations: Anchorage, Fairbanks.

    Type of Business: Services.

    Business Description: Health and fitness facility.

    Community Involvement: American Heart Association, Special Olympics. Donates passes to The Alaska Club to many nonprofit groups.

    Year Founded: 1986

    Estab. in Alaska: 1986

    No. of Locations: 10

    2000 Sales: DND

    1999 Sales: DND

    F.T. Employees: 275

    P.T. Employees: 275

    Total Employees: 550

    The Aleut Corp.

    4000 Old Seward Hwy., Ste. 300

    Anchorage, AK 99503

    Phone: 561-4300

    Fax: 563-4328

    E-Mail: aleut@alaska.net

    WWW Address: aleutcorp.com

    Key Personnel: Vincent Tutiakoff, Sr., Pres.

    Ronald Lee, VP/Finance & Accounting

    Melvin Smith, Facilities & Resource Mgr.

    Locations: Anchorage.

    Type of Business: Alaska Native Corn., Services.

    Business Description: Commercial real estate, government contracting and financial services.

    Community involvement: Boy Scouts of America, Special Olympics, Rotary Club, Anchorage Chamber of Commerce, Alaska Chamber of Commerce, Great Alaska Shootout Shootout

    Venture capital jargon. Refers to two or more venture capital firms fighting for the startup.
    , Alaska Native Heritage Center, Alaska Federation of Natives.

    Year Founded: 1972

    Estab. in Alaska: 1972

    No. of Locations: 1

    2000 Sales: $79,990,000

    1999 Sales: $69,105,000

    F.T. Employees: 10

    P.T. Employees: 0

    Total Employees: 10

    The Nerland Agency

    808 E St.

    Anchorage, AK 99501

    Phone: 274-9553

    Fax: 274-9990

    E-Mail: rick.nerland@nerland.com

    WWW Address: nerland.com

    Key Personnel: Rick Nerland, Pres./CEO

    Graham Biddle, VP Creative

    Locations: Anchorage.

    Type of Business: Services.

    Business Description: Advertising production, advertising placement, interactive/video and public relations public relations, activities and policies used to create public interest in a person, idea, product, institution, or business establishment. By its nature, public relations is devoted to serving particular interests by presenting them to the public in the most .

    Community Involvement: United Way, YWCA.

    Year Founded: 1975

    Estab. in Alaska: 1975

    No. of Locations: 1

    2000 Sales: $9,113,000

    1999 Sales: $6,198,000

    F.T. Employees: 24

    P.T. Employees: 4

    Total Employees: 28

    The Odom Corp.

    240 W. 1st Ave.

    Anchorage, AK 99510

    Phone: 272-8511

    Fax: 264-0259

    Key Personnel: John Odom, CEO/Chair

    William Odom, Exec. VP

    Parent Company: The Odom Corp. 20415 72nd Ave. S., Ste. 210 Kent, WA 98032

    Locations: Anchorage, Fairbanks, Juneau, Wasilla, Palmer, Homer, Valdez, Ketchikan, Petersburg, Cordova, Kodiak, Nome.

    Type of Business: Wholesale Trade.

    Business Description: Licensed wholesale alcoholic beverage distributor, franchised soft drink distributor.

    Community involvement: Great Alaska Shootout sponsor, American Heart Association's Heart Walk, Boys and Girls Club auctions, Anchorage Chamber of Commerce Anchorage Cleanup.

    Year Founded: 1933

    Estab. in Alaska: 1933

    No. of Locations: 10

    2000 Sales: $93,000,000

    1999 Sales: $93,700,000

    F.T. Employees: 272

    P.T. Employees: 0

    Total Employees: 272

    Totem Ocean Trailer Express

    2511 Tidewater

    Anchorage, AK 99501

    Phone: 265-7233

    Fax: 278-0461

    E-Mail: bdeaver@totemocean.com

    WWW Address: totemocean.com

    Key Personnel: Bill Deaver, VP/GM Alaska

    Curt Stoner ston·er  
    n.
    1. One that stones.

    2. Slang
    a. One who is habitually intoxicated by alcohol or drugs.

    b. One who is a delinquent or failure.
    , Sales Mgr. Alaska

    Parent Company: Totem Ocean Trailer Express

    1100 Metropolitan Park Bldg.

    Seattle, WA 98101

    Locations: Anchorage, Fairbanks, Kenai.

    Type of Business: Transportation.

    Business Description: Freight provider from Tacoma to Anchorage with three sailings a week.

    Community involvement: Food Bank of Alaska, ALPAR, United Way, Seward Polar Bear Festival, UAF UAF University of Alaska Fairbanks
    UAF Unite Against Fascism (UK)
    UAF University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
    UAF Union de l'Action Feminine (French) 
    , Providence Children's Hospital, APU APU Azusa Pacific University
    APU Auxiliary Power Unit
    APU Alaska Pacific University
    APU Asia Pacific University (Japan)
    APU American Public University
    APU Anglia Polytechnic University (Chelmsford) 
    , Anchorage Concert Association, Imaginarium, Alaska Sealife Center, Anchorage Museum of History and Art The Anchorage Museum at Rasmuson Center is a museum located in downtown Anchorage in the U.S. state of Alaska. The museum began as a public-private partnership to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Alaska purchase. , Catholic Social Services, Salvation Army and more.

    Year Founded: 1975

    Estab. in Alaska: 1975

    No. of Locations: 3

    2000 Sales: DND

    1999 Sales: DND

    F.T. Employees: 41

    P.T. Employees: 0

    Total Employees: 41

    Udelhoven Oilfield System Services Inc.

    184 E. 53rd Ave.

    Anchorage, AK 99518-1222

    Phone: 344-1577

    Fax: 522-2541

    WWW Address: udelhoven.com

    Key Personnel: James Udelhoven, Pres./CEO

    James Gilbert, Sr., VP

    Lee Daigle, VP

    Parent Company: Harding Holdings Inc.

    Anchorage, AK 99518-1222

    Locations: Nikiski; Prudhoe Bay; Bellingham, WA; Houston, TX; Maturin, Venezuela.

    Type of Business: Construction, Oil & Gas.

    Business Description: Mechanical and electrical inspection, functional check-out, QA, QC, construction, industrial and modular fabrication, HVAC insulation, plumbing, structural welding, process piping, electrical contracting and service.

    Community Involvement: United Way, 4-H Club, Stride, YMCA, Boys & Girls Club, Junior Achievement, March of Dimes, Anchorage Opera, Nature Conservancy, Anchorage Symphony, Anchorage Center for Families, American Cancer Society.

    Year Founded: 1976

    Estab. in Alaska: 1976

    No. of Locations: 5

    2000 Sales: $43,500,000

    1999 Sales: $24,522,000

    F.T. Employees: 336

    P.T. Employees: 0

    Total Employees: 336

    Ukpeagvik Inupiat Corp.

    P.O. Box 890

    Barrow, AK 99723

    Phone: 852-4460

    Fax: 852-4459

    E-Mail: cmongoyak@ukpik.com

    WWW Address: ukpik.com

    Key Personnel: George Olemaun, Pres.

    Ronald H. Brower, Sr., Chairman

    Locations: Anchorage; Palmer, Seattle; Port Townsend, WA; King George, VA.

    Type of Business: Alaska Regional Native Corp.

    Business Description: Principal business activity includes construction, marine transportation, insurance, architecture, engineering, project management, real estate development and gas field services.

    Community Involvement: Administrates a scholarship program and a clinic donations program to qualified applicants.

    Year Founded: 1973

    Estab. in Alaska: 1973

    No. of Locations: 7

    2000 Sales: DND

    1999 Sales: $85,000,000

    F.T. Employees: 346

    P.T. Employees: 0

    Total Employees: 346

    Usibell Coal Mine Inc.

    P.O. Box 1000 Healy, AK 99743

    Phone: 683-2226

    Fax: 683-2253

    E-Mail: info@usibelli.com

    WWW Address: usibelli.com

    Key Personnel: Joe Usibelli, Chairman Joe Usibelli, Jr., Pres. Rick Hundrun. VP/Finance

    Locations: Healy.

    Type of Business: Mining.

    Business Description: Mining a sub-bituminous, ultra-low sulfur coal used in Interior Alaska's power plants for electric generation and heat production. One-half of UCMs production is exported to South Korea.

    Community Involvement: UAF, Fairbanks Chamber of Commerce, Winter Carnival, Golden Days. Supports numerous nonprofit health and social service organizations, youth services, the arts, and educational agencies through the Usibetli Foundation.

    Year Founded: 1943

    Estab. in Alaska: 1943

    No. of Locations: 1

    2000 Sales: $33,800,000

    1999 Sales: $30,500,000

    F.T. Employees: 130

    P.T. Employees: 0

    Total Employees: 130

    USTravel

    1415 E. Tudor Rd. Anchorage, AK 99507

    Phone: 561-2434

    Fax: 788-0180

    E-Mail: meliason@ustravelak.com

    WWW Address: ustravelak.com

    Key Personnel: Mark Eliason, GM

    Linda Eliason, Member

    Parent Company: Eliason Investment Co.

    1415 E. Tudor Rd.

    Anchorage, AK 99507

    Locations: Anchorage, Fairbanks, Juneau, Kodiak, Dutch Harbor, Wasilla, Prudhos Bay, Valdez, Barrow, Ketchikan, Metlakata, Seattle,

    Type of Business: Services, Tourism.

    Business Description: Services include corporate and leisure travel management, meeting and event planning, inbound Alaska bum.

    Community Involvement: Anchorage CVB CVB Convention and Visitors Bureau
    CVB College Van Bestuur (Dutch: Managing Council)
    CVB Camper Van Beethoven (band)
    CVB Common Vision Blox
    CVB Center for Veterinary Biologics
    , FCVB FCVB Fairbanks Convention Visitors Bureau (Alaska) , VCVB VCVB Valdez Convention & Visitors Bureau (Alaska) , MSCVB, JCVB JCVB Jackson Convention and Visitors Bureau (Jackson, Mississippi) , ASCC, ACC, FCC (1) (Federal Communications Commission, Washington, DC, www.fcc.gov) The U.S. government agency that regulates interstate and international communications including wire, cable, radio, TV and satellite. The FCC was created under the U.S. , MSCC MSCC Motlow State Community College (Lynchburg, TN)
    MSCC Morgan Sports Car Club
    MSCC Manila Sports Car Club
    MSCC Mission Springs Community Church (Fremont, CA)
    MSCC Mazda Sports Car Club
    , VCC An electronics designation that refers to voltage from a power supply connected to the "collector" terminal of a bipolar transistor. In an NPN bipolar (BJT) transistor, it would be +Vcc, while in a PNP transistor, it would be -Vcc. , KCVB KCVB Kingsport Convention and Visitors Bureau (Kingsport, Tennessee) , Kodiak CVB, Junior Achievement, American Red Cross and numerous others.

    Year Founded: 1978

    Estab. in Alaska: 1978

    No. of Locations: 15

    2000 Sales: $64,500,000

    1999 Sales: $48,000,000

    F.T. Employees: 108

    PT. Employees: 5

    Total Employees: 113

    Valley Hospital Association

    P.O. Box 1687

    Palmer, AK 99645

    Phone: 352-2861

    Fax: 352-2865

    E-Mail: d.pfeifer@valley-hosp.com

    WWW Address: valley-hosp.com

    Key Personnel: Dave Pleiter, CEO

    Patsy Crofford, VP/Employee Dev./ Resource Mngmnt.

    Lynn Wagoner, VP Clinical Services

    Locations: Wasilla, Palmer

    Type of Business: Hospital.

    Business Description: Fully accredited accredited

    recognition by an appropriate authority that the performance of a particular institution has satisfied a prestated set of criteria.


    accredited herds
    cattle herds which have achieved a low level of reactors to, e.g.
     community-based health care organization. Acute care facility, home health, retail pharmacy, urgent care clinic, rehab medicine, outpatient surgery canter, IV therapy, nuclear medicine, hospice.

    Community Involvement: Charity care program, health fairs, bike rodeos, car seat safety checks, and other SAFE KIDS programs, Healthy Communities, HOPE line; donates 10 percent of net revenues in excess of expenses to Healthy Communities; interagency and resource coordination.

    Year Founded: 1935

    Estab. in Alaska: 1935

    No. of Locations: 3

    2000 Sales: $59,113,521

    1999 Sales: $50,729,672

    F.T. Employees: 209

    PT. Employees: 174

    Total Employees: 383

    VECO VECO Vernier Engine Cut Off  Corp.

    3601 C St., Ste. 1000

    Anchorage, AK 99503

    Phone: 264-8100

    Fax: 264-8130

    E-Mail: veco@veco.com

    WWW Address: veco.com

    Key Personnel: Bili Allen, Chairman/CEO

    Pete Leathard, Pres./COO

    Roger Chan, EVP/CFO

    Locations: Anchorage, Fairbanks, Kenal, Prudhoe Bay, Valdez, Texas, Washington, Wyoming, Utah, Colorado, Canada, India, Cyprus, United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates, federation of sheikhdoms (2005 est. pop. 2,563,000), c.30,000 sq mi (77,700 sq km), SE Arabia, on the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman. .

    Type of Business: Construction, Engineering, Operations, Maintenance,

    Business Description: Engineering and design, construction, equipment, operations and maintenance and oilfield services.

    Community Involvement: Alaska Children's Trust, Boy & Girls Club, Center for Families, Junior Achievement, Mayors Charity Ball, United Way and many more.

    Year Founded: 1988

    Estab. in Alaska: 1968

    No. of Locations: 14

    2000 Sales: $325,000,000

    1999 Sales: $305,000,000

    FT. Employees: 4,000

    P.T. Employees: 0

    Total Employees: 4000

    Watterson Construction Co.

    P.O. Box 220670

    Anchorage, AK 99522-0670

    Phone: 663-7441

    Fax: 563-7222

    E-Mail: wcc@alaska.net

    Key Personnel: Bill Walterson, Pres.

    Jim Weatherby, VP

    Helga Watterson, Sec/Tress.

    Locations: Anchorage.

    Type of Business: Construction.

    Business Description: General contractor with projects for U.S. government, Fred Meyer Municipality of Anchorage, Williams/Lynxs Alaska CargoPort Continental (Subam).

    Community Involvement: ABC of Alaska, Alaska Zoo, YMCA.

    Year Founded: 1981

    Estab. in Alaska: 1981

    No. of Locations: 1

    2000 Sales: $26,000,000

    1999 Sales: $34,000,000

    FT. Employees: 40

    P.7. Employees: 30

    Total Employees: 70

    Willis Insurance

    4220 B St.

    Anchorage, AK 99503

    Phone: 562-2266

    Fax: 563-8483

    E-Mail: pugh.jr2willis.com

    Key Personnel: Randy Pugh, Pres./CEO

    David Hale, Fairbanks Mgr.

    Jim Ferguson, Sr. VP

    Locations: Anchorage, Fairbanks.

    Type of Business: Insurance.

    Business Description: Commercial, worldwide insurance broker offering all lines of insurance, including risk management, safety, consulting, employee benefits, consulting and construction bonds.

    Community Involvement: Associated General Contractors. United Way, Day of Caring Anchorage Symphony, Rotary, Special Olympics Winter Games and many civic, Native and social service agencies.

    Year Founded: 1942

    Estab. in Alaska: 1942

    No. of Locations: 2

    2000 Sales: $99,630,000

    1999 Sales: $93,000,000

    F.T. Employees: 47

    P.7. Employees: 2

    Total Employees: 49

    Yukon Fuel Co.

    7941 Sandalwood sandalwood, name for several fragrant tropical woods, especially for Santalum album, an evergreen partially parasitic tree either native to India or introduced there centuries ago.  P1., Ste.

    100 Anchorage, AK 99507

    Phone: 777-5505

    Fax: 777-5550

    E-Mail: info@yukonfuel.com

    WWW Address: yukontuel.com

    Key Personnel: Larry Shelver shelve  
    v. shelved, shelv·ing, shelves

    v.tr.
    1. To place or arrange on a shelf.

    2.
    , Pres.

    Clayton Shelver, VP/GM

    Mark Smith, VP/Facilities

    Parent Company: Northland Holdings II

    110 Pretontaine Pl. S., Ste.

    60 Seattle, WA 98104

    Locations: Nenana, Anchorage, Kenai, Illiamna, Ft. Yukon, Galena, St. Marys, St. Michael, Hooper Bay, Bethel, Dillingham.

    Type of Business: Wholesale Trade, Transportation, Oil & Gas.

    Business Description: Services include marine cargo transportation across the Bering Sea Yukon River and Kuskokwim River, bulk petroleum sales via marine, air and land; and local fuel terminals in Western and Interior Alaska.

    Community Involvement: Anchorage Chamber of Commerce.

    Year Founded: 1916

    Estab. in Alaska: 1916

    No. of Locations: 11

    2000 Sales: $60,000,000

    1999 Sales: $45,000,000

    F.T. Employees: 50

    P.T. Employees: 0

    Total Employees: 50
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