A Message from CIRI CEO Swami Iyer
CIRI endeavors to steward our land, spearhead responsible development, celebrate culture and heritage, and provide economic benefits to our Shareholders.
Cook Inlet Region headquarters – Anchorage, Alaska
The application period runs Dec. 2, 2024, to Jan. 13, 2025.
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. • Saturday, Dec. 7
CIRI Fireweed Business Center, Anchorage
The application deadline for mentees is Friday, November 8.
For the 2024 moose hunting season, NTC is responsible for issuing permits to hunt on CIRI lands within GMU15C.
CIRI endeavors to steward our land, spearhead responsible development, celebrate culture and heritage, and provide economic benefits to our Shareholders.
Effective Oct. 23, Sarah Lukin stepped down from her role as president of CIRI. On behalf of the CIRI Board of Directors, I would like to thank Sarah for her hard work and dedication.
In August, CIRI, the Ninilchik Traditional Council and Ninilchik Natives Association Inc. signed the Niqnalchint Yaghenen (Dena’ina: “Ninilchik, the good land”) Culture and Subsistence Commitment.
Growing up steeped in Alaska Native politics has given CIRI Shareholder Fred S. Elvsaas, Jr. (Aleut) a unique perspective on the history, culture, challenges and opportunities facing Alaska Native regional and village corporations.
CIRI is home to rewarding careers and an amazing culture. Check out our open positions today!
The mission of CIRI is to promote the economic and social well-being and Alaska Native heritage of our Shareholders, now and into the future, through prudent stewardship of the company’s resources, while furthering self-sufficiency among CIRI Shareholders and their families.