Oil patch bits: Board members elected at Doyon annual meeting
Petroleum News
Doyon Limited said March 19 that at its annual meeting of shareholders, four individuals were elected to Doyon’s 13-member board of directors. Elected with three-year terms ending in 2024 were Christopher Simon, Charleen C. Fisher, Walter “Wally” Carlo and Jennifer Fate.
The newly elected and re-elected board members will join existing board members Cheryl Cadzow, Shirley Cleaver, Sonta Hamilton-Roach, Betty Huntington, Jerry Isaac, Georgianna Lincoln, Marvin Roberts, Orie Williams and Miranda Wright.
Items of business included the elections of four board members, report on the companies FY20 financial performance and shareholder of the year awards.
The pre-recorded keynote address was given by early Doyon leadership, Melvin Charlie, Sam Demientieff, Pat Frank, Michael Harper, Georgianna Lincoln, Emil Notti, Tim Wallis and Jules Wright, who talked about the formation of Alaska Federation of Natives, Fairbanks Native Association, incorporating Doyon, early investments and the importance of education.
Headquartered in Fairbanks, Doyon Limited has more than 20,100 shareholders and was established under the 1971 Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act. Doyon has subsidiaries in oilfield services, government contracting and tourism, is also the largest private landowner in Alaska and one of the largest in North America. For more information visit www.doyon.com.
|