Sealaska’s Board Now Features Strong Female Majority
Saturday, June 26, 2021

Saturday’s Annual Meeting of Shareholders Included Election Results, New Logo, Shareholder Survey Data and Report on 2020 Financial Performance 

Sealaska’s 48th annual meeting of shareholders closed Saturday with the announcement of shareholders’ selections to fill the five available seats on the company’s board of directors and the green light for the company to move forward with establishment of a settlement trust.  

Three board-endorsed incumbents, Board Chair Joe Nelson (Kaaxúxgu), Barbara Cadiente-Nelson (X’ashk’ugé) and Nicole Hallingstad (Ch’aak’ Tlaa) were re-elected by shareholders. (Nelson and Cadiente-Nelson are not related.) New to the board this year is Liz Medicine Crow (La quen náay), who was selected to run as a board-endorsed candidate after two-long serving directors announced their decisions not to seek another term. 

Shareholder Vicki Soboleff (Tl’aakahlwaas), who ran as an independent candidate, was also elected to the board this year. Soboleff is the fourth independent candidate to be elected to Sealaska’s board in the last five years.  

With the addition of Soboleff and Medicine Crow, Sealaska’s board goes from majority female to predominantly female in 2021: nine of its 13 elected directors identify as female. 

“I am very excited about these results and the opportunities they represent,” said Sealaska President and CEO Anthony Mallott. “We have an excellent combination of fresh perspectives and institutional knowledge on our board, and I am confident the settlement trust will be a great benefit to shareholders.”  

During the meeting, Mallott shared details of Sealaska’s financial performance in 2020. The company saw its operating EBITDA (earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization) increase again in 2020 to a record $78 million, up from $63 million in 2019. Sealaska also booked record revenue of $697 million and net income of $56 million in 2020. 

The company’s strong financial performance enabled the board and executive team to approve record investments in shareholder priorities in 2020, and to provide critical support during the COVID-19 pandemic. Shareholder benefits totaled $28.5 million in 2020, including $1.3 million in scholarships granted to 553 students.  

Mallott also presented the results of a recently completed shareholder survey, which showed largely positive feelings about Sealaska and priorities similar to those in the last survey, which was conducted in 2018. Nearly 5,000 of Sealaska’s 23,000 shareholders participated in the survey, providing a sample size that allows the company to have a high degree of confidence in the findings. 

More than 870 shareholders logged in to view the 2021 annual meeting webcast, which also featured the public debut of Sealaska’s newly designed logo.  

The launch of the new logo comes as Sealaska prepares to celebrate both its 50th anniversary in 2022 and the 50th anniversary of the passage of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act in December of 2021. The logo, designed by Tsimshian master artist David Robert Boxley (Gyibaawm Laxha) of Metlakatla, was inspired by the salmon egg. To learn more about the new logo and Sealaska’s updated brand, please visit Sealaska.com and click on the pop up that will appear on the home page. 

Shareholder turnout was at 64% this year, which equates to 12,858 shareholders and 1,354,171 total shares voted. The number of shareholders who voted online via Sealaska’s shareholder portal, MySealaska.com, set a new record in 2021. For the first time, a majority of shareholders – 51% – voted online. In 2020, 44% voted online and in 2019, only 27% voted online. 

Shareholder-backed resolutions aiming to change or eliminate discretionary voting did not reach the voting threshold required to implement them by amending Sealaska bylaws. Sealaska did not support the two resolutions related to discretionary voting. 

Board-endorsed candidate Sarah Dybdahl (Aan Shaawátk’i) was not elected.  

“Sarah is a powerful voice for our people and the only consolation here is that she is well positioned to continue making a positive impact in the region and for our people,” said Chair Joe Nelson. Dybdahl is the cultural heritage and education director for Central Council of Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska and has been a director of Klawock Heenya Corporation for more than 10 years.  

Dozens of shareholders contributed their talents and experience to the elections process in 2021 as applicants for the board’s endorsement and independent candidates for the board. Members of the Shareholder Participation Committees were directly involved in the interview process for endorsed candidates. 

“Our company is stronger because of the time and talent that so many people brought to our process this year,” said Jodi Mitchell, the vice chair of Sealaska’s board.  

Established in 1972 and nearing our 50th year in business, Sealaska is the Alaska Native regional corporation for Southeast Alaska. Our 23,000 shareholders are Tlingit, Haida and Tsimshian people with more than 10,000 years of ancestral ties to the oceans, forests and communities of Southeast Alaska. 

The board met briefly before the meeting and reaffirmed the positions of Board Chair Joe Nelson and Vice Chair Jodi Mitchell. The board also renewed Sealaska corporate officers. They include President and Chief Executive Officer Anthony Mallott; Chief Operating Officer Terry Downes; Vice President, Policy-Legal Affairs and Corporate Secretary Jaeleen Kookesh; General Counsel Kent Rasmussen; and Chief Financial Officer Carrie Rorem.


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Posted 5/15/2023
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Posted 5/8/2023
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Posted 6/25/2022
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Posted 8/9/2021
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Posted 2/11/2021
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Posted 6/28/2020
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Posted 5/21/2020
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Posted 4/1/2020
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Posted 3/23/2020
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Posted 2/13/2020
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Posted 12/20/2019
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Posted 12/11/2019
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Posted 11/5/2019
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Posted 10/30/2019
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Posted 6/22/2019
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ANCHORAGE – Shareholders elected Barbara Blake, the first-ever shareholder descendant to join the board of directors. Barbara is a former Sealaska Board Youth Advisor and currently serves as the director of the Alaska Native Policy Center with First Alaskans Institute. “It is an incredible moment in Sealaska history to witness the first shareholder descendant elected to the board. Source

Posted 4/22/2019
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Posted 3/28/2019
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Posted 2/7/2019
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Posted 12/7/2018
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Posted 10/12/2018
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Posted 8/30/2018
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Posted 8/24/2018
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