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Native firm sees changes
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FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 2002 Several management changes are underway at Natchiq Inc., an oil field services subsidiary of Arctic Slope Regional Corp., an Alaska Native corporation. President and CEO Bill Cheek is leaving, to be replaced by Mike Stophlet. Chief financial officer Daniel Osborn and corporate and community relations manager Kathy Gallaher are also leaving. Get the Story:
Natchiq president plans departure (The Anchorage Daily News 4/5) Relevant Links:
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