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Native corp votes to keep leader
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MONDAY, APRIL 29, 2002 Board members of Cook Inlet Region Inc., an Alaska Native regional corporation, voted on Friday to keep Carl Marrs as CEO. Marrs, and the corporation, have been accused of bad decisions by some shareholders. But former CEO Roy Huhndorf raised the specter when he said he would run to get Marrs out of office. Huhndorf said he doesn't want Marrs job though. He just wants to fix things up and leave. Get the Story:
CIRI board keeps Marrs, downplays Huhndorf bid (The Anchorage Daily News 4/27) Relevant Links:
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