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MARCH 6, 2001 Ahtna Inc., an Alaska Native corporation, last Friday chose Ken Johns as its new CEO less than a month after ousting Darryl F. Jordan amid accusations of financial mismanagement. Son of traditional chief, Harry Johns Sr., Johns is a former board member and former chairman of Alaska Village Initiative. He is also a member of the board of the Alaska Federation of Natives. Johns will take a leave of absence as president and chief executive of the nonprofit Copper River Native Association. Get the Story:
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Facebook TwitterMARCH 6, 2001 Ahtna Inc., an Alaska Native corporation, last Friday chose Ken Johns as its new CEO less than a month after ousting Darryl F. Jordan amid accusations of financial mismanagement. Son of traditional chief, Harry Johns Sr., Johns is a former board member and former chairman of Alaska Village Initiative. He is also a member of the board of the Alaska Federation of Natives. Johns will take a leave of absence as president and chief executive of the nonprofit Copper River Native Association. Get the Story:
Ahtna chooses new CEO (The Anchorage Daily News 3/6) Related Stories:
Native corporation fires exec (Money Matters 02/12)
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