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Governor
Sarah Palin appoints two Alyeska employees to state boards
Governor
Sarah Palin has appointed Alyeska employees Gay Dunham and
Bonnie Jo Savland to the Alaska Seismic Hazards Safety
Commission and the Alaska Workforce Investment Board,
respectively.
Dunham currently lives in Valdez and is Alyeska’s Incident
Management Team Readiness Coordinator. In his appointment to the
commission, Dunham will help advise the governor, Legislature
and private businesses in Alaska on policies for seismic hazard
mitigation and disaster preparedness, and on when to issue
seismic hazard warnings. Dunham is retiring from Alyeska in
early January and plans to continue living in Valdez.
Savland will serve on the board that helps develop and manage a
comprehensive state resource investment system, and promotes an
efficient integrated system of employment education and training
programs to help provide Alaskans the skills necessary to thrive
in the state’s evolving economy.
“I am honored to put my years of statewide workforce experience
to work in this appointment to the Alaska Workforce Investment
Board,” Savland said. “I believe my background with state and
federal governments, Alaska Native organizations, and knowledge
of industry will position me to assist in improving the
workforce development field.”
Savland has worked at Alyeska since 2002. Her current
accountabilities as the Recruiting and Alaska Native Program
Manager help ensure Alyeska attracts the right talent and meets
its minority and diversity employment requirements. Savland
earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration from Lewis
& Clark College in Portland, Oregon. She was appointed a seat
reserved for a representative of Alaska Natives living in urban
areas.
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