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Disclosures 2020 2020 Board Membership Disclosures First name Last name Organization name Organization address Start date To Dislcosure date Ildiko McCabe Juneau Skating Club PO Box 240426 Douglas AK 99824 8 dd 2018 Current 3-Jan-20 Shawn Hooton Juneau Crime Line, Inc. PO Box 20141 Juneau AK 99802-0141 9 15 2017 Current 6-Jan-20 Shawn Hooton Territorial Sportsmen, Inc. PO Box 32712 Juneau AK 99803-2712 12 13 2018 Current 6-Jan-20 Tally Teal Juneau Flukes 604 W 12th St Juneau AK 99801 6 8 2015 Current 7-Jan-20 Jasmin Martin Running Free Alaska PO Box 231982 Anchorage AK 99523 1 5 2020 Current 8-Jan-20 Nancy Bird Cordova Planning Commission City of Cordova - PO Box 1210 Cordova AK 99574-1210 12 1 2016 Current 9-Jan-20 Nancy Bird Cordova Historical Preservation Commission City of Cordova - PO Box 1210 Cordova AK 99574-1210 12 1 2017 Current 9-Jan-20 St. George's Episcopal Church - Capital Nancy Bird Improvements Committee 100 Lake Avenue - PO Box 849 Cordova AK 99574-0849 5 30 2018 Current 9-Jan-20 Nancy Bird Cordova 2x2 CancerWalk PO Box 2306 Cordova AK 99574-2306 12 1 2013 Current 9-Jan-20 Patricia Walker Taku Terrace Condo Association 1220 Glacier Ave Juneau AK 99801 2 24 2018 Current 9-Jan-20 Patricia Walker Juneau Tlingit & Haida Community Council 3235 Hospital Drive Juneau AK 99801 4 16 2016 Current 9-Jan-20 Greg Smith City & Borough of Juneau Assembly 155 S. Seward Street Juneau AK 99801 10 8 2019 Current 10-Jan-20 Greg Smith The Glory Hall 247 S Franklin St Juneau AK 99801 1 22 2019 Current 10-Jan-20 Representative Jonathan Kreiss-Tomkins Outer Coast 110 College Dr Sitka AK 99835 1 1 2020 Current 10-Jan-20 Representative Jonathan Kreiss-Tomkins Alaska Sustainable Fisheries Trust 834 Lincoln Street Sitka Ak 99835 1 1 2020 Current 10-Jan-20 Vasilios Gialopsos AK Republican Party State Central Committee 1000 O'Malley Rd Suite 108 Anchorage AK 99515 1 26 2018 11-Jan-20 Vasilios Gialopsos AK Republican Party District 25 Executive Committee 1000 O'Malley Rd Suite 108 Anchorage AK99515 1 26 2018 11-Jan-20 Jennifer Fletcher Platypus Gaming 4362 Taku Blvd. Juneau AK 99802 6 2 2014 Current 13-Jan-20 Jennifer Fletcher Southeast Alaska Gay and Lesbian Alliance PO BOX 21542 Juneau AK 99802 11 13 2018 Current 13-Jan-20 Juli Lucky Inlet View Elementary PTA 1219 N Street Anchorage AK 99501 9 2 2015 Current 13-Jan-20 c/o Snows Management 2701 Jacqui Yeagle Foxtree Condominium Homeowners Association Fairbanks St Suite A Anchorage AK 99507 7 2017 Current 14-Jan-20 Shay Wilson Platypus Gaming 4362 TAKU BLVD 6 1 2013 Current 14-Jan-20 Joe Hayes Kiwanis Club of Fairbanks PO Box 70864 Fairbanks AK 99707 5 15 1997 Current 15-Jan-20 Joe Hayes Fairbanks Resource Agency 809 Airport Way Fairbanks AK 99701 1 15 2003 Current 15-Jan-20 Joe Hayes Greater Fairbanks Library Foundation 1215 Cowles St fairbanks AK 99701 9 25 2018 Current 15-Jan-20 Joe Hayes Tanana Valley State Fair Association Board 1800 College Road Fairbanks AK 99709 3 25 2019 Current 15-Jan-20 Peggy Talerico In His Shadow Ministries PO Box 343 Healy AK 99743 1 1997 Current 16-Jan-20 Tim Fitzpatrick Alaska Theatre of Youth P.O. Box 101212 Anchorage AK 99510 10 1 2017 Current 16-Jan-20 Lorene Palmer Juneau Chamber of Commerce 9301 Glacier Hwy #110 Juneau AK 99801 11 24 2019 11/23/2022 16-Jan-20 Rochelle Grzyb Tok Friends of the NRA None 1 1 2020 Current 16-Jan-20 Kari Nore Abbott Loop Community Council 1057 W Fireweed Lane Anchorage AK 99503 9 27 2018 Current 20-Jan-20 Kari Nore Alaska Republican Party Precinct Leader 1000 O'Malley Rd Suite 108 Anchorage AK 99515 8 2019 Current 20-Jan-20 2020 Board Membership Disclosures First name Last name Organization name Organization address Start date To Dislcosure date Brian Webb Alaska Clean Seas (Operational Readiness Team) 3300 C Street, Suite 200 Anchorage AK 99503 4 15 2016 Current 20-Jan-20 Jody Simpson Mat-Su Health Foundation 777 North Crusey Street Wasilla AK 99654 6 10 2011 Current 20-Jan-20 Jody Simpson Center for Narrative and Lyrical Arts POB 140932 Anchorage AK 99514-0932 10 26 2015 Current 20-Jan-20 Erick Cordero Giorgana Alaska Republican Party, House District 11 PO Box 201049 Anchorage AK 99520 1 1 2020 Current 21-Jan-20 Mary Hakala League of Women Voters of Juneau P.O. Box 22048 Juneau AK 99802 3 2018 Current 21-Jan-20 Mary Hakala Discovery Southeast 416 Harris Street Juneau AK 99801 2 2018 Current 21-Jan-20 Representative DeLena Johnson Ethos LLC P.O. Box 1217 Palmer AK 99645 6 27 2005 Current 21-Jan-20 National Association for the Advancement for Besse Odom Colored People (NAACP) 4119 Mountain View Dr. Anchorage AK 99508 11 1 2016 Current 21-Jan-20 Besse Odom NAACP Youth Council 4119 Mountain View Dr. Anchorage AK 99508 3 1 2014 Current 21-Jan-20 Besse Odom Anchorage Municipal Climate Action Plan Committee 632 West 6th Avenue Anchorage AK 99501 8 1 2018 Current 21-Jan-20 Deborah Johnson Forty Below Books & Office Services LLC PO Box 3255 Homer AK 99603 5 dd 2019 Current 21-Jan-20 Lee Holmes The Superior Group, Inc 2220 E 88th Ave Anchorage AK 99507 10 15 2019 Current 22-Jan-20 Lee Holmes Brentwood Homeowner's Association PO Box 8550 Bend OR 97708 9 23 2015 Current 22-Jan-20 Ellen Rojcewicz Mitkof Dance Troupe PO Box 1915 Petersburg AK 99833 7 1 2019 Current 22-Jan-20 Sorcha Hazelton Juneau, International Order of the Rainbow for Girls 9315 Glacier Highway Juneau AK99801 1 2017 Current 22-Jan-20 Andrew Heist Alaska Folk Festival PO Box 21748 Juneau AK 99801 10 1 2018 Current 22-Jan-20 Jerad McClure ALASKA RIGHT TO LIFE, INCORPORATED 1220 E. STREET, STE. 207 ANCHORAGE AK 99501 8 2012 Current 23-Jan-20 Jerad McClure ALASKA RIGHT TO LIFE COMMITTEE 1220 E. STREET, STE. 207 ANCHORAGE AK 99501 8 2012 Current 23-Jan-20 Jerad McClure Personhood Inc 777 Rivendell Lane Alpharetta GA 30004 2 2018 Current 23-Jan-20 Jane Conway Alaska Farm Bureau, Kenai Chapter PO Box 761 Sterling AK 99672 1 1 2014 Current 23-Jan-20 Ashley Carrick Fairbanks Summer Arts Festival 600 University Avenue Fairbanks AK 99709 8 1 2018 Current 24-Jan-20 Fairbanks North Star Borough School District Board Ashley Carrick Diversity Committee 520 Fifth Avenue Fairbanks AK 99701 1 1 2016 Current 24-Jan-20 Kate Higgins Gold Creek Child Development Center 709 W. 9th Ste 131 Juneau AK 99801 2 1 2015 9/1/2020 24-Jan-20 Jessica Leija Delta Imagination Library PO Box 770 Delta Junction AK 99737 5 1 2012 Current 24-Jan-20 Joe Keikkala Juneau Rotary Club PO Box 21165 Juneau AK 99801 1 1 2015 Current 27-Jan-20 Senator Lyman Hoffman Bethel Native Corp PO Box 719 Bethel AK 99559 1 1 1985 Current 27-Jan-20 Senator Lyman Hoffman Bethel Solutions PO Box 189 Bethel AK 99559 1 1 2013 Current 27-Jan-20 Senator Lyman Hoffman BNC International PO Box 719 Bethel AK 99559 1 1 1985 Current 27-Jan-20 NCSL - Communications, Financial Services, & 444 North Capital Street N.W., Senator Lyman Hoffman Interstate Commerce Committee Suite 515 Washington D.C US 2001 4 7 2017 Current 27-Jan-20 2020 Board Membership Disclosures First name Last name Organization name Organization address Start date To Dislcosure date Senator Lyman Hoffman CSG Energy & Environment Public Policy Committee 1776 Avenue of the States Lexington KY 40511 4 7 2017 Current 27-Jan-20 Elizabeth Ferguson Inuit Circumpolar Council-Alaska 3900 Arctic Blvd Anchorage AK 99503 8 dd 2018 Current 27-Jan-20 Cathy Schlingheyde Alaska Democratic Party, State Central Committee 2602 Fairbanks St. Anchorage AK 99503 1 2019 Current 27-Jan-20 Senator Jesse Kiehl The Alaska Committee 522 W. 10th St. Juneau AK 99801 1 25 2020 Current 27-Jan-20 Paul Labolle Legislative Skits Inc PO Box 21354 Juneau AK 99802 2 4 2014 Current 27-Jan-20 Aurora Hauke Auke Bay Towers Condominium Association 11909 Glacier Hwy Juneau AK 99801 11 17 2016 Current 27-Jan-20 Aurora Hauke Juneau Animal Rescue 7705 Glacier Hwy Juneau AK 99801 12 21 2017 Current 27-Jan-20 National Conference of State Legislatures Legislative Aurora Hauke Staff Steering Committee 7700 E First Pl Denver CO80230 10 17 2017 Current 27-Jan-20 National Conference of State Legislatures Executive Aurora Hauke Committee 7700 E First Pl Denver CO80230 9 8 2018 Current 27-Jan-20 Tim Powers Juneau Big Band 3051 Nowell Ave. Juneau AK 99801 8 16 2018 Current 28-Jan-20 Greg Smith The Alaska Committee 522 W 10th St Juneau AK 99801 1 25 2020 Current 28-Jan-20 Courtney Johnson Mendenahall Condominium Association PO Box 34501 (James Blvd) Juneau AK 99803 4 10 2013 Current 28-Jan-20 Alaska College of Education External Advisory Representative Andi Story Council 11066 Auke Lake Way Juneau AK 99801 10 17 2018 Current 28-Jan-20 Jeff Stepp Fairbanks Concert Association PO Box 80547 Fairbanks AK 99708 1 28 2016 Current 29-Jan-20 The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Kaneyo Hirata Youth Single Adult Adviser 700W 46th Ave Anchorage AK 99503 11 17 2019 Current 29-Jan-20 Anchorage School District, MECAC Multicultural Kaneyo Hirata Education Concerns Advisory Committee 5530 E Northern Lights Blvd.
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