Eyak Corp, the Alaska Native corporation representing the village of Eyak, has moved away from resources development to diversify its business holdings.
The corporation got rid of its timber business 10 years ago. It now has three subsidiaries in the
construction, environmental services, property management and information technology fields.
Eyak Environmental Science has partnered with Drexel University in Pennsylvania for environmental assessment and restoration projects. EyakTek is focusing on information technology solutions for government agencies.
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Post-logging era sends Native corporation to new fields
(The Anchorage Daily News 2/23)
Alaska Native corporation diversifies portfolio
Tuesday, February 24, 2004
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