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Sealaska board provides fourth quarter, distribution update in virtual session
Friday, November 17, 2023

Sealaska’s quarterly Board Q&A sessions offer shareholders and directors a chance to connect in a casual online environment, empowering shareholders to ask questions directly to the board and providing directors a chance to hear shareholder voices on the issues that are important to them.

On Nov. 7, Sealaska directors provided an update from the November board meeting, held on Nov. 2, as well as information on the fall distribution ahead of its issue date, Nov. 9. Shareholders from around Alaska and across the country participated, asking questions ranging from Sealaska’s shareholder employment to natural resources revenue sharing in the online Q&A session. Shareholders can view previous virtual meetings by visiting the Meeting Archive on MySealaska.com and view the full fourth quarter Q&A session, including the chat, online here. 

Shareholders voiced diverse perspectives in the chat, including on this fall’s distribution, which was a decrease from the unusually high spring amount. Learn more about how Sealaska’s distributions are calculated and the factors that played into both this fall’s distribution and the spring’s higher-than-usual payment to shareholders. A variety of questions were asked to the board as well, highlighting shareholder priorities, hopes and concerns. Find a list of frequently asked questions from the Q&A session and their associated answers below.

Thank you to the 380 participants that tuned into the event. All online attendees were eligible to win one of five $200 cash prizes.

FAQs based on Shareholder Distribution Q+A livestream on Nov. 7

What level of shareholder hire does Sealaska have? 
Sealaska corporate, based in Juneau with offices in Ketchikan, Klawock, and Seattle, has a shareholder hire rate of 82%. We are always seeking to increase the number of shareholders hired at all companies – find exciting opportunities (both close-to-home and global!) with Sealaska here,  and sign up for job alerts here to be notified of new opportunities as they arise.

Why was the most recent distribution to shareholders low, and how are distributions determined?

Please see an analysis of the Fall 2023 Distribution available here.

How are Sealaska’s businesses doing, and how do their successes benefit shareholders?

Sealaska’s shift to an ocean-health focused platform continues to be successful. Please see Sealaska’s 2022 annual report – as well as annual reports from previous years – for a snapshot of audited financial statements demonstrating growth. Since 2015, Sealaska has more than tripled the annual amount that has been invested in programs designed to promote the education, economic and cultural benefit of our shareholders. These benefits include scholarships, internships, funding for language revitalization, and contributions to communities to promote economic resilience and cultural vitality. This is in addition to twice-annual distributions.

How is the Sealaska board of directors compensated?

Directors are compensated via a flat meeting fee. Their costs for board associated travel are also paid. Directors do not receive bonuses as part of their compensation. The members of the Board of Directors received a fee of $2,000 per month; the vice chair of the board received an additional $1,000 per month. In addition, each director received $750 for each day of formal board, subsidiary or committee meetings or specified events he or she attended in the corporate interest, or $500 if they attended via telephone. A fee of $250 was paid for any meeting called as an informal teleconference. No director received a bonus or compensation of any kind except as stated herein. When there are multiple meetings on the same day, only a single meeting fee is paid.

When and why do Sealaska executives receive bonuses, and what are the bonus structure requirements? 

The Compensation Committee recommends, and the Board approves, Sealaska’s compensation plans. Please see Sealaska’s 2022 annual report for detailed information on executive compensation from the past year. Along with base salary, Sealaska offers at-risk short- and long-term performance-based incentive compensation programs that are designed to drive and reward strong financial performance. The at-risk incentive awards are earned only when predetermined performance goals are achieved and confirmed by the Company’s independent auditors. Bonuses are paid out after the audit and performance reviews have been completed.

What benefits and opportunities are available to shareholders beyond profit and dividends?

Sealaska’s total shareholder benefit structure includes over $30M in benefits between dividends, language revitalization, scholarships, workforce development, elder distributions, advocacy, providing cultural use wood, and bereavement payments. Shareholders can learn more about opportunities with Sealaska at MySealaska.com/Opportunities.

If you missed this Q&A session, we invite you to tune into the next Board Q&A, to be held following January’s board meeting. Look for more information after the holidays.


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Posted 10/8/2025
October 8, 2025 — For the first time in decades, leaders from Southeast Alaska’s tribes, Native corporations and tribal organizations came together in Juneau, Alaska for a Native Roundtable. Held September 29-30, 2025, the two-day summit created a powerful platform for renewed collaboration, strategic dialogue and collective visioning around the most pressing issues facing the region’s communities.

Posted 12/21/2023
Posted 12/21/2023
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Posted 12/9/2023
Posted 12/9/2023
In a year marked by significant growth, Sealaska’s Board of Directors announced that it remains excited about 2023’s financial performance and looks forward to significant growth planned for 2024. The company’s ocean health business platform, Woocheen, LLC, continues to expand its scope of work around the planet, most recently through Seas Geosciences, LLC’s work on the first floating offshore…

Posted 7/10/2023
Posted 7/10/2023
by Evan Roberts, Shareholder Development Intern In the week leading up to Sealaska’s 2023 annual meeting of shareholders in Klawock, a group of seven interns traveled to Prince of Wales to learn about Sealaska’s community-driven work. 2023 celebrates the launch of Sealaska Abroad — Sealaska’s international internship program. The three students who will be working with Sealaska subsidiary New…

Posted 7/6/2023
Posted 7/6/2023
In early June, Sealaska welcomed 35 students from across Alaska and the rest of the country to Juneau for the 2023 Sealaska Intern Connect Week — five days full of learning and bonding for Sealaska’s 2023 intern class. For the next few months, Sealaska’s interns will embark on different projects across the country — and globe — spanning diverse fields, from finance and investment to cultural…

Posted 4/5/2022
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Posted 4/4/2022
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Posted 10/28/2021
Posted 10/28/2021
Sealaska shareholders will receive their first distribution via the Sealaska Settlement Trust when the fall distribution is paid out on November 12. The trust was created by a vote of shareholders in June, and will benefit shareholders by exempting distributions from the trust from federal tax. Many shareholders will not notice any difference between how past distributions have occurred…

Posted 10/26/2021
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Sealaska’s fall 2021 distribution will be announced on Friday, Oct. 29. Distributions are just one of many benefits Sealaska provides to shareholders and descendants, including educational and professional development programs like scholarships and internships, semiannual distributions to shareholders, and donating to cultural programs. In 2020, Sealaska paid out more than $28.5…

Posted 10/5/2021
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Posted 7/7/2021
Posted 7/7/2021
Every year, Sealaska directors select a shareholder descendant to serve a one-year term as the Board Youth Advisor (BYA). Tiadola Silva was selected as the 2021-2022 BYA. In this position, Silva will provide input and gain board membership training and knowledge of Sealaska’s operations. Silva is originally from Angoon and now lives in Juneau. Her parents are Jeremy Martin and Juanita Silva.

Posted 1/14/2021
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Posted 11/22/2020
Posted 11/22/2020
Earlier this year, Sealaska marked an important milestone in its growth and development as a company – following the board election this spring, our board is now majority female, with seven of 13 members who are women. Balance and reciprocity are important values we hold as Tlingit, Haida and Tsimshian people, and they’re part of our company values at Sealaska, too.

Posted 9/28/2020
Posted 9/28/2020
(September 25, 2020) – Shareholders from around Southeast Alaska filled their smokehouses, pantries and freezers with the rich red of sockeye salmon this week, courtesy of a unique partnership between Sealaska and the Alaska Longline Fishermen’s Association (ALFA), in conjunction with tribal leadership in each community. The first of its kind, this salmon distribution netted a total of 51,000…

Posted 9/15/2020
Posted 9/15/2020
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Posted 7/23/2020
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Sealaska’s emergency allocation of $1.28 million to assist tribes and other organizations serving shareholders and descendants in Southeast Alaska and beyond is at work in communities, providing groceries and assistance with utilities and other expenses for Elders, feeding schoolchildren and vulnerable families, providing jobs and much more. The Sealaska board of directors approved the COVID…

Posted 7/7/2020
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Sealaska wants to see what the Tlingit, Haida and Tsimshian way of life looks like through YOUR lens, and we invite you to participate in the “Our Way of Life” photo contest! This is an opportunity for Sealaska to not only engage with you directly, but also gain perspective on how our audience views our Native way of life. Creativity and freedom of interpretation is welcome and encouraged!

Posted 7/1/2020
Posted 7/1/2020
On June 15, 2020, Sealaska welcomed 18 summer interns to our first ever entirely remote internship program. This year’s interns, like so many people across the country, are working from home, exchanging office time for video chats to stay connected to their teams. In a year defined by a global pandemic, everyone has experienced its uncertainty and stress in different ways. For students…

Posted 3/9/2020
Posted 3/9/2020
Sealaska is increasing its involvement in the education of shareholders and descendants long before they are eligible for a college scholarship. One example is our sponsorship of the Alaska Native Science and Engineering Program (ANSEP) Middle School Academy. ANSEP, as the program is known, is based at the University of Alaska. Over the past 20-plus years, the program has evolved into a…

Posted 3/3/2020
Posted 3/3/2020
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Posted 10/17/2019
Posted 10/17/2019
As part of Sealaska’s commitment to improving the way it communicates with shareholders, the company unveiled its new Shareholder Participation Committee in October. A diverse group of Sealaska shareholders met over the course of three days to help the committee identify goals to help support Sealaska and provide more effective channels to collect feedback from shareholders.

Posted 3/27/2019
Posted 3/27/2019
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