YPG - CEO Luncheon Series - CITC feat. Gloria O'Neill

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Name: YPG - CEO Luncheon Series - CITC feat. Gloria O'Neill
Date: September 27, 2018
Time: 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM AKDT
Registration: Online registration for this event has closed.
Event Description:

Featuring:
CITC CEO Gloria O'Neill

At the YPG's CEO Luncheons, you'll have the unique opportunity to personally network with successful, local leaders with years of experience from various industries across Alaska. Hear about their journey to becoming a CEO and take the opportunity to ask questions or for advice.

The lunch is limited to create an experience that is much more personal and informal. You'll also be able to network with the other motivated young professionals from around Anchorage.

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Registration closes at 5 p.m., the day before the event.


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Gloria O’Neill
President & Chief Executive Officer Cook | Inlet Tribal Council

Serving as President and Chief Executive Officer for Cook Inlet Tribal Council (CITC) since 1998, Gloria O’Neill has led the organization’s growth in becoming one of the most significant service providers in Alaska and the nation.

Through rigorous attention to community-based results, Ms. O’Neill has established CITC’s national reputation as a leading innovator of replicable and effective service models for education, workforce development, family preservation, and substance dependency. Through her role at CITC, Ms. O’Neill has been a strong advocate for youth and the advancement of all Native people. CITC provides approximately 50 essential programs serving more than 11,500 Alaska Native and American Indian people each year. In 2016, CITC incorporated the Alaska Native Justice Center (ANJC) into its programming, and in 2017, established the Clare Swan Early Head Start Center, which provides year-round childcare and Early Head Start programming to working families, along with the community’s first Yup’ik Immersion Language classes for toddlers.

Through its for-profit subsidiary, CITC Enterprises Inc. (CEI), CITC established a new model of sustainability for its programs and services. Under Ms. O’Neill’s leadership, CEI founded the first indigenous video game company, Upper One Games, LLC, and in November 2014, launched the first-of-its-kind puzzle-platform video game “Never Alone (Kisima Inŋitchuŋa)” with global acclaim. In her role of President and CEO of CEI, Ms. O’Neill also serves as Executive Chair and Board member of partnering agency E-Line Ventures, LLC. CITC is now a 30 percent shareholder of E-Line. Ms. O’Neill serves as chair for the University of Alaska Board of Regents, and is a director for the Alaska Native Justice Center (ANJC) and the Alaska Federation of Natives (AFN) boards. She is also a Fellow of the Annie E. Casey Foundation’s Children and Family Fellowship Program. In June, Ms. O’Neill was appointed to the Alyce Spotted Bear and Walter Soboleff Commission on Native Children by House Speaker Paul Ryan.

Ms. O’Neill earned her Master of Business Administration from Alaska Pacific University, with a minor in Business Administration from the University of Alaska Anchorage. Originally from Soldotna, Ms. O’Neill is of Yup’ik and Irish descent. She is married to Roger Phillips and has two stepsons, Owen and Hunter Phillips, and a daughter, Ravyn Nothstine.



LIMITED SEATING AVAILABLE! RSVP REQUIRED.
Location:
Cook Inlet Tribal Council, CITC
3600 San Jeronimo Ct, Anchorage, AK 99508
Date/Time Information:
Noon to 1 pm
Contact Information:
Carlos Pereira: 907-677-7100
Fees/Admission:
Members: $25
Non-Members: $35
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