Alaska Native corporations seminar offered

January 31, 2018

Andrea Miller

Photo courtesy of Âé¶¹Ô­´´F School of Management.  Speakers at the 2017 Alaska Native Corporations Seminar included, from left, Tom Maloney, CEO of Ahtna Netiye’ Inc.; Geri Simon, vice president of administration at Doyon Limited; and Toby Stoeber, Doyon's accounting director.
Photo courtesy of Âé¶¹Ô­´´F School of Management. Speakers at the 2017 Alaska Native Corporations Seminar included, from left, Tom Maloney, CEO of Ahtna Netiye’ Inc.; Geri Simon, vice president of administration at Doyon Limited; and Toby Stoeber, Doyon's accounting director.


The Great Alaskan Accounting People will host a seminar about Alaska Native corporations at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 6, in the Murie Building auditorium at the Âé¶¹Ô­´´ Fairbanks. A social hour with light refreshments will start at 5 p.m.

Three panelists will speak and then take questions.

GAAP is a Âé¶¹Ô­´´F student organization. This is GAAP’s sixth annual seminar, which features distinguished speakers from a variety of backgrounds involving Alaska Native corporations.

This year’s speakers include:


  • Garry Hutchison, a partner at Kohler, Schmitt & Hutchison P.C., a Fairbanks accounting firm.

  • Daniel Mitchell, managing director with KPMG, a global accounting firm.

  • Walter Williams IV, corporate controller for Doyon Limited, the Fairbanks-based regional Native corporation.


Geri Simon, Doyon's vice president of administration, will serve as master of ceremonies for the seminar.

The event will also be available via livestream at:

For more information, contact Rebecca Strickland, GAAP events officer, at rlstrickland@alaska.edu.