More About Alaska Peninsula Corporation
Alaska Peninsula Corporation (APC) is a merged village corporation with 806 Alaska Native shareholders. APC was formed in 1978 when the village corporations for Port Heiden and South Naknek merged. In short succession, the Village Corporations for Ugashik (1980), Kokhanok (1980), and Newhalen (1981), joined APC.
APC, which owns over 400,000 acres of land, is a major land owner in the Bristol Bay region. APC’s land holdings extend from the west side of Iliamna Lake, to the lower portion of the Alaska Peninsula. Included in APC’s holdings are some of the worlds’ most prolific and purest watersheds, with trophy fishing and hunting constituting a significant portion of APC’s revenues. The lands are also a cultural treasure, as the ancestors of APC’s Native shareholders have existed and subsisted on the bounty of these lands for thousands of years. Read More
Recent Company News
Attention to all APC Shareholders: Regarding Proxy
April 1, 2013 - Filed Under: News, Uncategorized
Port Heiden Beckons: April 13, 2013 Attention to all APC Shareholders: The Annual Meeting of Shareholders is rapidly … Read article
APC Employment Opportunity (Business Development Manager)
April 1, 2013 - Filed Under: News
Come join our team! Alaska Peninsula Corporation (APC) is seeking an individual with the experience necessary to serve … Read article
