Today our country celebrates 248 years of independence. From the ASRC family to yours, we wish you a safe and happy Fourth of July! The ASRC Corporate offices and Stock Department will be closed on Thursday, July 4 and will reopen on Friday, July 5.
Arctic Slope Regional Corporation
Holding Companies
Utqiaġvik, Alaska 9,357 followers
Proudly representing the Iñupiat of the North Slope.
About us
Arctic Slope Regional Corporation (ASRC) is owned by and represents the business interests of its nearly 14,000 Iñupiaq shareholders. Corporate headquarters are based in Utqiaġvik, Alaska, with administrative and subsidiary offices located in Anchorage and throughout the United States. As the largest Alaskan-owned company - employing nearly 12,000 people worldwide - the corporation serves shareholders who primarily reside in the eight villages within the North Slope region: Point Hope, Point Lay, Wainwright, Atqasuk, Utqiaġvik (also known as Barrow), Nuiqsut, Kaktovik and Anaktuvuk Pass. Shareholders are also located throughout other regions of Alaska and the Lower 48. ASRC and its family of companies operate six diverse lines of business, including government services, petroleum refining and marketing, energy support services, industrial services, construction and resource development. ASRC has been ranked #1 as the largest Alaskan-owned and operated business for over 20 years.
- Website
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http://www.asrc.com
External link for Arctic Slope Regional Corporation
- Industry
- Holding Companies
- Company size
- 10,001+ employees
- Headquarters
- Utqiaġvik, Alaska
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1972
Locations
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Primary
1230 Agvik St
Utqiaġvik, Alaska 99723, US
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3900 C St
Anchorage, Alaska, US
Employees at Arctic Slope Regional Corporation
Updates
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Congratulations ASRC Energy Services, LLC!
🙌Exciting news- we have been recognized as a Best Place to Work in Alaska for a second year running! Huge thanks to our amazing team for embodying our values each day. 🎉https://lnkd.in/gAC5ns3p #BestPlacetoWork #weareasrc #alaskalife #alaskajobs #BOAB2024
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June 22nd marks ASRC’s 52nd Incorporation Anniversary! One of the 12 Alaska Native regional corporations, ASRC was created pursuant to the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA) of 1971 following years of legal battles over our ancestral lands. ASRC was the only Alaska Native corporation to vote against ANCSA when the final version was presented to the Alaska Native Federation in 1971. Despite their opposition, the legislation passed, and our early leaders abided by the terms of the law and began building the foundation of ASRC. Today, we have grown from nearly 3,800 original shareholders to over 14,000 shareholders. The decisions made by our early leaders set ASRC on a course of success that continues to today. By remaining committed to our Iñupiaq values, ASRC can continue achieving new heights.
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June 22nd marks ASRC’s 52nd Incorporation Anniversary! One of the 12 Alaska Native regional corporations, ASRC was created pursuant to the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA) of 1971 following years of legal battles over our ancestral lands. ASRC was the only Alaska Native corporation to vote against ANCSA when the final version was presented to the Alaska Federation of Natives in 1971. Despite their opposition, the legislation passed, and our early leaders abided by the terms of the law and began building the foundation of ASRC. Today, we have grown from nearly 3,800 original shareholders to over 14,000 shareholders. The decisions made by our early leaders set ASRC on a course of success that continues to today. By remaining committed to our Iñupiaq values, ASRC can continue achieving new heights.
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Today, we recognize all fathers, especially those on the North Slope who have passed down Iñupiaq values and traditions to the younger generations. From our ASRC family to yours, Happy Father’s Day! #FathersDay
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This Memorial Day, we honor and remember the courage of every service member, including our Iñupiat ancestries and all heroes who stood for our freedom. Your sacrifices will never be forgotten. #MemorialDay The ASRC offices and Stock Department will be closed on Monday, May 27, and will reopen on Tuesday, May 28.
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Last week, Arctic Encounter Symposium hosted its annual event in Anchorage, where global leaders gathered to engage in discussions about the Arctic, including Alaska’s Arctic, the ancestral homelands of the North Slope Iñupiat. On Saturday, they traveled to Utqiaġvik to learn how the North Slope region’s economic foundation, our communities’ sustainability, and our vibrant Inupiaq culture intertwine. Bridget Anderson, ASRC’s senior vice president of External Affairs, alongside our region’s tribes, local governments, and Alaska Native village corporations presented a comprehensive overview of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act. They shared how our many entities work together to effectively serve the North Slope Iñupiat, including the 14,000 who own ASRC as shareholders.
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Erik Kenning, ASRC senior director of lands and natural resources, was recently presented with ASRC’s prestigious Sikuliaq award. The Sikuliaq award honors business leaders from across the ASRC family of companies who have demonstrated an exemplary commitment to the mission and Iñupiaq values of ASRC. With over 30 years of service to ASRC, Erik has been instrumental in preserving shareholders’ access to ancestral lands that are at the heart of Iñupiaq culture and traditions while balancing the need for responsible development in our region. Congratulations Erik on an outstanding career; we wish you the best in your upcoming retirement and quyanaqpak for your hard work and dedication to ASRC, its employees and shareholders.