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CIRI SPOTLIGHT:
Saundra Volkheimer,
Maintenance Technician
As a maintenance technician in CIRI's real estate department, Saundra Volkheimer helps keep the eight CIRI-owned commercial buildings in Anchorage neat and presentable. Volkheimer, who often works outside as part of her job, is tuned into the changing seasons of Anchorage.
 
During the summer, she carefully helps tend colorful flowerbeds, supervises summer interns, mows lawns, trims hedges and helps to keep grounds watered. When autumn arrives, she's raking leaves. Once the first snow falls, she gets out her shovel. When winter finally melts away into spring, she rakes, seeds, fertilizes and looks forward to the long days of summer. Additionally, throughout the year, she assists the maintenance staff by handling assorted plumbing, heating and electrical problems that may arise at each of the buildings.
Volkheimer has worked at CIRI for three years. Originally, she started out in property management as a summer grounds-keeping intern and was asked to stay because of her hard work and enthusiasm for her job. "I really enjoy my job and love working outside. The people I work with are great," says Volkheimer.
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Maintenance Technician ­ Saundra Volkheimer

A CIRI shareholder of Athabascan heritage, Volkheimer was born in Anchorage and raised by her grandmother Angeline Evans, who originally came from Koyukuk. She describes her grandmother as a very sharing person who was committed to raising her children well. She learned from her grandmother how to sew and to can berries and salmon. She also has many fond memories of her grandfather Carl Noble who came from Tanana.
 
A newlywed, she married Charles Volkheimer III at an outdoor ceremony in June. Away from work, Volkheimer likes to spend much of her time fishing and camping. She and her husband just bought pontoon rafts so they can fish down river. In fact, she looks forward to smoking and canning the red salmon they've caught dipnetting. She claims to have the best recipe in the world for smoking and canning salmon. It's
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CIRI Announces Position Openings
CIRI shareholders and Alaska Natives are strongly encouraged to apply for the following job openings at CIRI. A resume and brief cover letter should be addressed to Pamela Allen, Human Resources, CIRI, PO Box 93330, Anchorage, AK 99509-3330.
 
Shareholder Records Coordinator
The Shareholder Records Coordinator acts as a liaison between shareholders, the Shareholder Relations Department, and various agencies regarding shareholder-related matters. This position provides assistance in person, by phone, and through written correspondence. He/she will process shareholder record changes and other statistical changes in the computer. The minimum experience for this position is a high school education and some college with emphasis on business and office skills, minimum six months computer data processing; or any combination of training and experience that provides the required skills and abilities.
 
Accounting Clerk
This position is responsible for bank reconciliations, accounts receivable and general accounting support to include data entry, filing and reporting requirements. The minimum requirements are one or two years college education with basic accounting classes and one year practical experience in accounting or two years progressively responsible accounting experience; or any combination of education and experience to meet the requirements.
 
Land & GIS Technician
The Land & GIS Technician provides support for land management activities. It is a key position in implementing the computer-aided mapping and database system (GIS). It also provides computer-orientated cartographic, technical and graphic design services for CIRI and its associates. Experience necessary is an associate of applied sciences, computer science, land management, administration or a related field and a minimum of three years of progressively responsible experience in surveying or cartographic drafting in land related business, or any combination of training and experience that provides the required skills, knowledge and abilities.
 
 
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Alaska's People Opportunities
Alaska's People is always seeking resumes from qualified individuals interested in employment opportunities. New job orders, ranging from administrative to management and specialized positions, are received daily. Information about training opportunities with local unions is also available. For more information about employment or apprenticeship opportunities, contact:
 
Alaska's People
2600 Cordova Street, Suite 211
Anchorage, Alaska 99503
(907) 263-7013
1-888-553-1213
www.alaskaspeople.com
Governor's Council on Disabilities and Special Education Recruiting Candidates
The Governor's Council on Disabilities and Special Education plans, evaluates, and promotes programs benefiting infants and toddlers with disabilities, people with developmental disabilities and students in special education. Additionally, it is the governing board for the Special Education Service Agency and makes recommendations to the Alaska Mental Health Trust Authority. The Council is composed of 28 members appointed by the Governor to represent consumers having developmental disabilities, their parents, state agencies and other persons involved in the issues that impact Alaskans with disabilities.
 
Members may serve terms of three years or until they are replaced by the Governor. As volunteers, they agree to attend four regular statewide meetings and participate in monthly teleconferences as advocates for all Alaskans with disabilities and their families. Council activities may take up to 10 hours a month. To be eligible for appointment a candidate must have voted in the last general election and meet at least one of the categories of representation required by the Developmental Disability Act or the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act Part B or C. Currently, recruitment is for four parent representatives and two consumer representatives. Anyone interested in serving on the Council may apply by completing an Interest Summary Form available by contacting David Maltman at (907) 269-8990, emailing david maltman@health.
state.ak.us, or by submitting a letter of interest directly to the Governor's office at: Governor Tony Knowles, Attention: Cindy Smith, Coordinator Boards and Commissions, PO Box 110001, Juneau, AK 99811-0001.
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SHAREHOLDERS INVITED TO SUBMIT RESUMES FOR FUTURE BOARD OPENINGS
CIRI shareholders interested in serving on the board of directors of an affiliated non-profit or CIRI subsidiary are encouraged to submit a resume to the CIRI Nominating Committee.
 
The Nominating Committee reviews applications for CIRI-affiliated non-profit organizations including The CIRI Foundation, Southcentral Foundation, and Cook Inlet Tribal Council when vacancies occur. Additionally, the CIRI board appoints directors to the boards of wholly owned CIRI subsidiary companies. Currently, there are two vacant positions available, one on the Cook Inlet Tribal Council board and one on The CIRI Foundation board.
 
Any CIRI shareholder interested in either of the current vacancies, or others that may come available in the future, should submit a resume by Friday, August 11 to the Chairman, CIRI Nominating Committee, CIRI, PO Box 93330, Anchorage, AK 99509-3330, or fax it to Kathy Berzanske at (907) 263-5182 or e-mail her at kberzanske@ciri.com.
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