Byron Mallott, Alaska's first commissioner of Alaska Department of Community and Regional Affairs to receive an award from the Congregation Beth Sholom.
Who: Alaska Native leader Byron I. Mallott
What: To receive Shining Lights Award from Congregation Beth Sholom
When: Thursday, April 26, 2012, 5:30pm
Where: Captain Cook Hotel, Anchorage
Why: For his lifetime of contributions to justice for, empowerment of,
and instilling of cultural pride among Alaska Natives
Among Mallott’s many leadership positions in the public, private, and non-profit sectors:
- First commissioner of the Alaska Department of Community and Regional Affairs, appointed by Gov. Bill Egan
- At age 22, mayor of his hometown of Yakutat, and later, mayor of Juneau
- Civil rights leader who fought for passage of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act, passed by Congress in 1971
- Board member, president and CEO of Sealaska Corporation, one of the largest of 12 regional corporations established under the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act
- President of Alaska Federation of Natives
- Trustee, then executive director of Alaska Permanent Fund Corporation
- Founding president of First Alaskans Institute to foster the next generation of Alaska Native leaders.