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Anderson received a Top Forty under 40 Award from Alaska Journal of Commerce. She holds a bachelors degree from the University of Alaska Anchorage and masters in rural development from the University of Alaska Fairbanks. She can be reached at 907-729-2857 or [email protected].
Anderson held prior positions as operations specialist in field policy and management Division, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and liaison to the Denali Commission where she managed the $10 million rural teacher housing program and $20 million elder supportive housing program; as well as the director of rural afirs, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Rural Development and staff to the Denali Commission.
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[Anderson] comes to this job with a wealth of experience and a proven record of dedication to the Alaska Native community, said Don Kashevaroff, CEO of ANTHC. We are grateful that she has agreed to join our team. … Her background and years of experience will prove to be invaluable to the Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium to further enhance our vision of seeing Alaska Native people as the healthiest in the world.
Michelle Anderson is the Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortiums new senior executive liaison, a brand-new position created to build relationships among tribal and regional health organizations and improve customer service experience for customer-owners — the Alaska Natives and American Indians living in the state served by ANTHC and its divisions (the Alaska Native Medical Center, the Division of Environmental Health and Engineering, Consortium Business Support Services and the Division of Community Health Services).
Anderson was born in Colorado, raised in Glennallen and is Ahtna Athabascan. Her background includes a variety of management positions held in private and government sectors in Alaska. She has held leadership roles at Ahtna Heritage Foundation, Ahtna Development Corp. and Ahtna Enterprises Corp. where she focused on regional development to meet corporate goals.
— Fiona Brosnan is public relations manager for the Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium. She can be reached at [email protected].
The Dutch Harbor Fisherman/community he,In this new role, Anderson will also work on special projects, including alternative energy and resource development fundraising for various concommunity health servicessortium projects.
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