Sealaska Scholarship Recipient Follows her Dreams
Tuesday, July 26, 2022
“It’s never too late to follow your dreams!”
This summer, look for stories from some of Sealaska’s scholarship recipients. Each student is on a different path, with diverse personal, academic and professional goals. Sealaska believes in their dreams. By helping to further the education of these future leaders, we are investing in our people’s shared future.

Heather Davis graduated from Fort Lewis College with a Bachelor of Business Administration with a Concentration in International Business. Davis is a former Sealaska employee and received Sealaska scholarships to help support her education. She is the first person in her family to graduate from college. But Davis didn’t just graduate – she excelled, and was singled out for recognition upon graduation for her outstanding performance in the Global Business cohort.
“Working alongside so many smart, talented people during my time at Sealaska was one of my inspirations in going back to school,” said Davis. “To know that I had the scholarship and the support from Sealaska – I was very grateful.”
After putting family first for many years, Davis felt like it was time to pursue her own dream of returning to school and graduating from college. While she had extensive hands-on experience in the business world, she hoped the education component could help elevate her to the next level professionally.
“My education has given me a more formalized knowledge of what I see around me on a daily basis in the workplace, helping me gain more insight and appreciation into the business world,” she said.
Davis hopes to get back into the human resources field, specifically putting her degree’s concentration in international business to use at one of the multinational businesses in the Seattle area, where she currently makes her home.
Her advice to current and future college students?
“Apply to all scholarships, anything that you’re qualified for. Even if you don’t get it, you won’t regret trying – and you might surprise yourself. I’d like to encourage anyone who is considering it to go back to school – it’s never too late to follow your dreams!”
Sealaska awards hundreds of merit-based scholarships to both full- and part-time students each year. We believe in empowering our future leaders by investing in their education. To date, Sealaska has awarded approximately 11,000 scholarships totaling over $20 million. For the 2022-2023 school year, Sealaska proudly granted scholarships totaling $1,166,227 to 426 awardees. We look forward to seeing what their futures hold!
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We are excited to announce that the results of the 2025 Sealaska election have been certified and are ready to share with all of you.
Congratulations to our 2025 winners. At Sealaska, we are deeply grateful for your participation in this year’s election. Selecting exceptional leaders to help guide our shared future is one of the most meaningful ways for shareholders to engage with us. These winners were randomly selected from the pool of early birds by the Inspectors of Election. All payments will be processed this week and delivered via the payment method on file for distributions in MySealaska.com.
We are continuing our search for a dynamic and visionary leader to serve as Sealaska’s president. It is important that we find the right candidate to fill this position, which is why the Sealaska board of directors is being as exacting as possible as we search for a candidate capable of amplifying the impact of our mission and providing benefits that empower our shareholders. To this end, the Sealaska board of directors recently revised the job description for the position of president and sought the assistance of a professional recruiting firm. Our hope is to announce a successful candidate as our new president this coming summer.
After considering the recently announced U.S. Postal Service delays to First-Class Mail in conjunction with a paper proxy error leading shareholders who wish to vote by mail to potentially wait for their regularly scheduled second proxy mailing, we have made the decision to extend the early bird deadline to June 6. We are listening to shareholders and want to give everyone the best chance to qualify as an early bird. Thank you for understanding and thank you for voting.
Shareholders, an error occurred when printing proxy cards regarding the number of shares you own and votes you have in the top right corner of your proxy card. This error does not affect the validity of your paper proxy, nor does it affect voting on MySealaska.com through the Election Connection portal
Early birds, it’s your time to fly! Congratulations to our 2024 winners.
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