Alaska Native corporation managing land, government contracting, and shareholder services
Afognak Native Corporation is a 1977-formed Alaska Native village corporation operating across government contracting, construction, and land management with 1,200+ shareholders. The hiring velocity is accelerating across operations, engineering, and security roles—with active focus on compliance, contract performance monitoring, and cybersecurity—indicating expansion in mission-critical government work and infrastructure projects.
Notable leadership hires: Chief Growth Officer, Chief Engineer
Afognak Native Corporation was established through the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act and now operates as a shareholder-owned enterprise serving Kodiak Island communities. The corporation owns 248,000 acres of land on the Kodiak Archipelago and manages multiple business lines through subsidiaries including Alutiiq, LLC, which specializes in commercial and U.S. government contracting. Operations span administrative offices in Kodiak and Anchorage, with project delivery extending across the United States and international locations. Active work includes government security training delivery, equipment calibration and measurement, quality assurance, and contractor oversight.
Afognak is an Alaska Native village corporation formed in 1977 serving 1,200+ shareholders primarily from Kodiak Island. It owns 248,000 acres and operates through subsidiaries focused on government contracting and commercial services.
Afognak is headquartered in Kodiak, Alaska, with administrative and subsidiary offices in Anchorage and throughout the United States.
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