How I landed up in state government: a self introduction by PNA’s new columnist, Ken Boyd
Ken Boyd PNA Columnist
It was in 1989 that the phone stopped ringing.
I left my job as Marathon Oil’s District Geophysicist in 1985 when Marathon moved its Alaska exploration office to Wyoming. I stayed in Alaska and became exploration manager for a small British company just getting started in Alaska.
In the summer of....
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