- Doyon - The Native regional corporation for Interior Alaska
Doyon, Limited, the regional Alaska Native corporation for Interior Alaska, is a for-profit corporation with more than 20,700 shareholders Headquartered in Fairbanks, Alaska, Doyon employs over 1,300 individuals in Alaska and across the nation
- Leadership - Doyon
Doyon, Limited's Leadership ensures the values and mission of the company are maintained for our shareholders and future generations We prioritize working with our management and our communities to ensure success
- About Us - Doyon
Doyon values its relationship to the Place of our people: to our land, our culture, our way of life We value our Place as the historical successor to our grandparents’ ownership and stewardship of our land; as the fiduciary for our shareholders; as the trustee for our grandchildren’s inheritance
- Operations - Doyon
Operating more than a dozen for-profit companies, Doyon, Limited is a distinct driver of hundreds of jobs in Alaska and beyond These companies ensure the economic prosperity of our shareholders and in turn, our region
- Our History - Doyon
Doyon was incorporated in 1972 and composed of the original Tanana Chiefs who began the unprecedented task of selecting 12 million acres of land for their people doyon’s early days Through ANCSA, 12 5 million acres of land and $54 4 million dollars were allocated to Doyon, Limited
- Doyon Limited Careers
Doyon has established a strong reputation for excellence: skilled and knowledgeable teams, well-maintained and innovative equipment, and deep expertise in the areas that it operates Learn more about each company by utilizing the tabs below Join our growing team today!
- Funding Support - Doyon
Since 1990, Doyon has awarded more than $280,000 to interior Native individuals and organizations The Daaga’ Award reflects our belief that communities are healthier when Native values are alive and traditional skills are prized-such as beadwork, artwork, hunting, and trapping
- FiberOptic Project Continues Work - Doyon
The Alaska FiberOptic Project, a collaboration between Doyon, Limited, Alaska Communications, Calista Corporation, Gana-A ‘Yoo, Limited, and Tanana Chiefs Conference, is set to bring high-speed, reliable fiber-optic internet to rural villages along the Yukon River by the end of 2025
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