IAAP Billikin Chapter

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Welcome

Membership in a professional association is evidence of your commitment to excellence as a team member in the workplace.  If you are an Administrative Assistant, Executive Secretary, Word Processor, Information Specialist, Office Manager, or work in any number of other management support roles, the Billikin Chapter of IAAP can  assist in your personal growth and professional development.  

Next Billikin Chapter Meeting 

Date:  Thursday February 11, 2010
Networking and meal:5:30 - 6:15 p.m.
Program:  6:15 p.m. 
Topic:    tba
Speaker: tba
Venue: Chugach Electric
            5601 Electron Drive
            Training Room  

Monthly Chapter Meetings 

2nd Thursday
September - June
6 p.m.  Doors open at 5:30 pm. 
Meetings are held at Chugach Electric unless otherwise noted.

 

Job Opportunity - SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO PRESIDENT/CHAIRMAN / SELF GOVERNANCE LIAISON,  ANTHC

I have been asked by ANTHC's Chief Executive Officer Don Kashevaroff to share with the Chapter that our Administration has a Special Assistant position that needs to be filled.  Individuals interested in applying may contact Jeremy Parker, ANTHC Manager of Employment, 729-1316, jparker@anthc.org. 
I have been with ANTHC for almost 11 years.  I was Mr. Kashevaroff's assistant for four years of those years before moving to my current position (program development and implementation focus).  I love working here, the opportunities to be involved in different projects/activities, my co-workers, and support to further my learning and growth within the organization.  It's a great place to work.  For someone looking to change positions, or gain experience working for a tribal organization, this would be a great opportunity.

Karen Morgan, CPS/CAP Billikin Chapter Member

Billikin Chapter
P. O. Box 243633
Anchorage, AK 99524-3633

The Billikin was adopted by the Eskimos as a symbol of good luck and happiness. 
Many were carved from whale teeth and walrus tusks.