Junior Achievement of Alaska Awards Banquet
Dena'ina Center 600 W 7th Avenue, Anchorage, AK, United StatesAttended by more than four hundred business representations, the program consists of a networking reception, dinner, and awards ceremony.
Attended by more than four hundred business representations, the program consists of a networking reception, dinner, and awards ceremony.
The MCDR/AKPQC Joint Summit will convene our collective membership to review mortality and perinatal health data, celebrate successes of partner agencies and members, and launch new prevention initiatives.
The mission of the Alaska Staff Development Network is to improve student achievement by providing researched-based online learning and face-to-face professional development programs for Alaska’s teachers and school administrators.
Scientists, researchers, and students from Alaska, the Pacific Northwest, and beyond join together to communicate research activities in the marine regions off Alaska.
A perennial sell-out, the Economic Forecast Luncheon is attended by over 1,500 industry leaders, C-suite executives, senior staff, business owners, independent contractors and young professionals.
The ROAR 2020 Women’s Conference is designed to speak to women of all walks of life, challenging them and bringing them into a place of realizing their full potential to thrive.
Join other early childhood community members to learn new strategies, hear about the latest research, try out a few practical techniques, and discover new tools and resources.
The Alaska Pharmacists Association is a 501(c)(6) nonprofit organization serving pharmacists, technicians, associates, and students.
United Way's Walk 4 Warmth raises money to provide rent and utility assistance for Anchorage families in need.
This event includes speakers, vendors, workshops, panels, networking, and justice and economic empowerment discussions with state and national speakers.
The Alaska Forum on the Environment is Alaska's largest statewide gathering of environmental professionals from government agencies, nonprofit and for-profit businesses, community leaders, Alaskan youth, conservationists, biologists, and community elders.
This is the annual meeting of the Alaska Chapter of The Wildlife Society and brings together wildlife researchers, managers, educators, students, and administrators.