APU President Valerie Davidson named interim head of Alaska’s largest tribal health organization Published March 12
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Print article Valerie Nurr’araaluk Davidson, Alaska’s former health commissioner and the first Alaska Native woman to serve as lieutenant governor, is the new interim president of the state’s largest tribal health organization. The Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium made the announcement late Friday. Davidson replaces Andy Teuber, who served for more than a decade as consortium president and CEO before abruptly resigning on Feb. 23. His resignation came shortly after a former consortium employee accused him, in a letter to the organization’s board of directors, of abusive behavior, harassment and coerced sexual encounters.
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Print article Andy Teuber, a prominent Alaska health CEO as well as a tourism business owner, is presumed dead after he disappeared in a small single-engine helicopter over the Gulf of Alaska on Tuesday. Teuber, 52, took off from Anchorage’s Merrill Field that afternoon knowing the Anchorage Daily News was working on a story detailing allegations by a former assistant against him that prompted his sudden resignation last week as head of Alaska’s largest tribal health organization. The Daily News has not been able to establish the specific purpose of Teuber’s flight on Tuesday. An attorney representing him declined to comment when reached by phone.