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ANTHC Interim President Valerie Davidson Selected To Lead Tribal Health Organization Permanently

0:32 In March, Davidson was named as interim president of ANTHC after the former president resigned. Davidson took a leave of absence from her role at APU Davidson, who is Yup’ik from Bethel and a Tribal citizen of Orutsararmiut Native Council , previously served as senior director of legal and intergovernmental affairs for ANTHC, the commissioner of the Alaska Department of Health and Social Services, and as the lieutenant governor of the State of Alaska. Hilton Hallock began serving as APU s interim president during Davidson’s leave of absence. Hallock will continue to serve in that role during a hiring search for president.

The Best Private College in Every State with the Most Bang for Your Buck

The Best Private College in Every State with the Most Bang for Your Buck By Meagan Drillinger, Stacker News On 6/16/21 at 8:00 PM EDT The value of a four-year college degree has changed a lot since the 1940s. In fact, it s changed quite a bit in the past 10 years. From 2010 to 2020, the number of people 25 and older who hold a bachelor s degree or higher jumped more than 6 percent, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. A college education has long been considered an entry point into the American middle class. College graduates can earn more than $30,000 more per year than someone with a high school degree, according to a 2019 report. But there s a catch college doesn t come cheaply. In fact, the cost of a four-year college education averaged $25,864 per year for in-state students at public universities and $53,949 per year at private, nonprofit universities, according to 2019 reporting from EducationData.org. Taking student loan interest into account, the cost of a four-year d

ANTHC interim president Valerie Davidson selected to lead Tribal health organization permanently

Then-newly-sworn-in Lt. Gov. Nurr’araaluk Valerie Davidson (Yup’ik) delivers her speech October 18, 2018, to the Alaska Federation of Natives delegation in Anchorage, Alaska. Davidson served as interim president of Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium since mid-March, but will take over as president permanently. (Photo by Tripp J Crouse/KNBA) Former Lieutenant Governor Valerie Nurr’araaluk Davidson will step down from her role as president of Alaska Pacific University to lead the Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium as its president. In March, Davidson was named as interim president of ANTHC after the former president resigned. Davidson took a leave of absence from her role at Alaska Pacific.  

Evening briefs in Indian Country

Evening briefs in Indian Country Headlines from June 15, 2021 Author: Headlines from June 15, 2021 Happy Tuesday! Here’s a look at what’s happening: Dropping the ‘interim’ It’s official. Valerie Nurr’araaluk Davidson is dubbed president of the Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium Tuesday. Davidson, Yup’ik and an enrolled Tribal citizen of the Orutsararmiut Traditional Native Council, held the post of interim president for the Alaska Native health organization since March after the previous president and chairman resigned. She was previously president of Alaska Pacific University, a position she took a leave of absence form, according to the health organization’s announcement. She will be stepping down from the position and Dr. Hilton Hallock will continue to serve as the university’s interim president.

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