Following big shifts in the workspace, marketable employees leave jobs for better opportunities. Sometimes that means a complete career change to achieve work flexibility, better benefits, and less stressful environments. A panel of local professionals will share what pushed them to take the leap and the lessons learned.
Moderator: Jen Motyka, YPG Chair, and Chief Innovation Officer, Alaska Premier Auctions & Appraisals
Panelists:
Dimitrios Alexiadis wouldn’t be where he is without the love & support of his family, friends, and community. He has spent the last 8 years reintegrating into the Anchorage community without reoffending. After formalizing his education at UAA he has gone on to work in many roles in our community. He is a volunteer for the Learning Inside Out Network, and a member of the Anchorage Reentry Coalition Steering Team. He is also the Founder & CEO of Get-By, the gig app for businesses who understand the nuance of reentry and who are willing to give people who don’t mind showing up and working hard a second chance. He’s thrilled to be here!
Laura Sturdevant Dean graduated from the US Air Force Academy in 2011 with a Bachelors in Political Science. She later earned a Masters in Intelligence Studies from American Military University in 2016. During her eight years as an Air Force Intelligence Officer, Laura was a key player on numerous occasions, such as pinpointing a new adversary trend in which her report was used by the US Embassy in correspondence with the country to prevent further occurrence. Upon leaving the military, Laura became a Financial Advisor with Merrill Lynch. In 2022, Laura joined Ameriprise Financial as a Financial Advisor, where she utilizes the skills learned as an Intelligence Officer to help her clients prepare for the unknown of the future. She loves to travel with her husband, Colin, and son, Clark, and explore all that Alaska has to offer.
Logan Ketterling is a lifelong Alaskan, born and raised in Anchorage. While not working he typically is out hiking, fishing, or snowboarding in the winter. Currently the IT Operations Manager for Cook Inlet Enterprises, Inc., an administrative subsidiary of Cook Inlet Tribal Council, he recently transitioned career fields from Insurance Sales to Information Technology Management. While initially he expected the fields to be worlds apart, he’s found that despite their differences, there’s commonality found across many industries.
Abigail McLagan is an Alaska REALTOR® with experience selling over 50+ pieces of real estate at auction; from raw land to residential, commercial, foreclosures, and more. She earned her Auction Marketing Management (AMM) designation with the National Auctioneers Association in 2021 hot on the heels of two municipal auctions for the Kenai Peninsula Borough. Her zest and zeal, combined with her skills in technology, analysis, online marketing, graphic design, and attention to detail make Abigail an absolute asset to every one of her clients throughout the state of Alaska and beyond.
Skye is a lifelong, third-generation Alaskan who has dedicated her life to promoting and increasing involvement within the community. As a graduate of the University of Alaska Anchorage, College of Business and Public Policy, she cemented the belief that involvement at any level, whether at home, school, or in the workplace, leads to positive growth and development through authentic and open relationships.
Jen Motyka is current Chair of the Young Professionals Group as well as Chief Innovation Officer for Alaska Premier Auctions & Appraisals. She loves the Anchorage community and gives many hours to various nonprofits, including the Anchorage Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors, Choose Anchorage Leadership Committee, American Legion Jack Henry Post 1 and Alaska World Affairs Council. She is a graduate of the University of Michigan and student of the University of Alaska Anchorage. Jen enjoys spending free time with friends and family while cooking, camping and exploring Alaska.Have a specific question for the presenters?
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