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Vol. 17, No. 14 Week of April 01, 2012
Providing coverage of Alaska and northern Canada's oil and gas industry

Arctic Oil & Gas Directory: STEELFAB’s Faulkner promoted and Mathis rehired

STEELFAB said Oct. 11 that its President Richard Faulkner announced the promotion and rehire of two long-time STEELFAB employees, Heath Faulkner and Anna Mathis.

Heath Faulkner, former STEELFAB Paint Shop manager, has been promoted to Health, Safety and Environment officer. He has worked for the business since he was in high school. After his university years at the University of Alaska, Anchorage, and Lane Community College in Eugene, Ore., where he majored in business, Faulkner returned as part of the STEELFAB management team at the 80,000-square-foot Post Road location in Anchorage.

Anna Mathis previously worked as an accountant for STEELFAB for 18 years before briefly leaving the state. Mathis was recently rehired to work in STEELFAB’s Accounts Receivables and Payroll section. She received her training in full-charge bookkeeping at Charter College.

STEELFAB is Alaska’s largest locally owned fabricator and steel center.



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