2016 Annual Meeting Agenda
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2016 Annual Meeting Agenda
AGENDA ‘16 Voices of Our Future Morning Agenda 8:00 am 8:30 am Registration Opens Welcome Announcements In Memoriam Posting the Colors/Honor Guard - Alaska Native Veterans 9:00 am Invocation – Elizabeth Jerue Presentation of Documents Adoption of Agenda Approval of March 2015 Annual Meeting Minutes Affidavit of Mailing & Notice of Annual Meeting Certificate of Voting Record Certificate of Rural Seats & Interim Quorum Count 9:15 am Welcome and Introductions Aaron M. Schutt, President and CEO Board of Directors Senior Management and General Managers Recognition of Traditional Chiefs, Elders and Dignitaries 9:40 am 10:40 am 11:00 am 11:00 am 11:30 am Election of Directors Call to Order Nominations & Candidate Speeches (2 minutes each) Keynote Address – Arnold Marks, Jr. Registration Closes Shareholder Question and Answer Period Special Recognition - Fairbanks Four Dorsey & Whitney LLP William “Bill” Oberly Justice for the Fairbanks Four Keynote Arnold Marks, Jr. Arnold Marks, Jr., lives and works in Tanana as a secondary language arts/social studies teacher at the Maudrey J. Sommer School. He is the school’s basketball coach and athletic director. Arnold is a Doyon Class C shareholder and a member of the Tanana Tribe. After graduating from the Maudrey J. Sommer School as valedictorian, Arnold attended the University of Alaska Fairbanks where he played collegiate basketball while pursuing a bachelor of arts in English. He received his teaching license after attending the UAF School of Education and then returned home to teach. Arnold’s parents are Mary Edwin (Dennis) and Arnold Marks, Sr. (Dinette) and his grandparents are the late Laura and Peter Mark Sr. of Huslia and Lula and John Wallace of Fairbanks. Arnold and his wife, Theresa (Sam), are raising their two daughters Reese and Isabella along the Yukon River in Tanana. Arnold has competed in the Yukon 800 boat race many times and won in 2006. He and his brother Aaron also finished the Iron Dog five times, representing their family and community well. When he is not in the classroom or racing on the Yukon River, he can be found hunting, coaching, camping and traveling in the region. Afternoon Agenda 12:00 pm 12:10 pm 12:20 pm 12:30 pm 12:35 pm 12:50 pm 1:00 pm 1:10 pm 1:20 pm 1:30 pm 1:40 pm Voting Instructions & Certificate of Quorum Lunch - Blessing of the Food – Marie Yaska Performance by JOM Dance Group Polls Open – 90 minutes Voices of Our Future video Proxy Holders Announced TCC President Doyon Foundation Report Treasurer’s Report Doyon President’s Report Shareholder of the Year Awards Hannah Paul Solomon Elder of the Year Award Elizabeth Fleagle Chief Andrew Isaac Leadership Award Floyd Leroy Green, III Daaga’ Community Service Award Shirley Lee Richard Frank Military Service Award Sherman Thomas Citizen of the Year Award Andrea Durny 2:00 pm 3:00 pm 3:10 pm 4:10 pm Polls Close (90 minutes after open) Door Prize Drawing Shareholder Question and Answer Period Election Results/Kids Voting Results Closing Prayer – Daisy Stevens Adjournment Shareholders of the Year Elizabeth Fleagle, Hannah Paul Solomon Elder of the Year Award The Hannah Paul Solomon Elder of the Year award recognizes an elder, age 55 or older, who has devoted his or her life toward the betterment of Alaska Natives. The award is named in honor of the late Hannah Paul Solomon, who dedicated her life to teaching the younger generation traditional ways. Floyd Leroy Green, III, Chief Andrew Isaac Leadership Award The Chief Andrew Isaac Leadership Award recognizes a person age 35 or younger, who has demonstrated outstanding leadership qualities. The award is named in honor of the late Chief Andrew Isaac, who emphasized the importance of education for youth to become leaders of tomorrow. Shirley Lee, Daaga’ Community Service Award The Daaga’ Community Service Award recognizes a community or individual who shows strong commitment, competence and sensitivity in helping others to make their community a healthier and safer place to live, and whose accomplishments have directly affected Alaska Natives. Sherman Thomas, Richard Frank Military Service Award The Gin’tith (Richard Frank) Military Service Award recognizes an Alaska Native who demonstrates a strong commitment and willingness to serve in the U.S. Armed Forces in the defense of the United States of America. Andrea Durny, Citizen of the Year Award The Citizen of the Year award recognizes a person who has demonstrated leadership, strong commitment, competence and sensitivity in the educational and cultural survival of Alaska Natives. Recipients may be chosen for contributions in the fields of health or education, maintenance of a traditional lifestyle, or for the example they set as parents. Room Guide Gold Room 8am– 5pm: Annual Meeting of Shareholders Rampart Room 8am– 4pm: Tabulators & Inspector of Elections Minto Room 8am– 11am: Voting Registration 8am– 11am: Kids Voting 12:10 pm– 1:30pm: Lunch Buffett Yukon & Northern Latitudes Rooms 8am– 4pm: Subsidiary & Department Tables 8am– 4pm: Arts & Crafts Vendors 12:10 pm– 1:30pm: Lunch Buffett Harper Board Room 9:30 am– 10:30am: Photos with dog musher Josh Cadzow 12pm– 12:30pm: Photos with Fairbanks Four Quannah Potts and Denali Black, Eagle Village/Fairbanks, Class C Shareholders, Mother Jody Potts LEADER In All We Do www.doyon.com Pictured on front: Mia Pitka-Semaken, Galena/Anchorage, Class C Shareholder