The Do’s and Don'ts of influencing the Anchorage Assembly and being an effective advocate for local policy.
Speakers:
Forrest Dunbar grew up in rural Alaska in the towns of Eagle and Cordova. His parents, Miriam and Roger, continue to live in Cordova, while his sister lives in Portland with her wife. After attending American University on scholarship, Forrest earned a Master’s in Public Policy from the Harvard Kennedy School and a Juris Doctorate from Yale Law School. He moved back to Anchorage during the summers while in law school and passed the Alaska Bar Exam in 2012. Forrest currently serves as a judge advocate and Captain in the Alaska Army National Guard, where he played a significant role in drafting the Alaska Code of Military Justice. Prior to his election to the Anchorage Assembly, Forrest served as the Vice President of Scenic Foothills Community Council and helped found the Muldoon Farmers Market. He is a member of Congregation Beth Sholom, but does not have the self-discipline to keep kosher.
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This lunch-time educational seminar is geared towards business owners, entrepreneurs and young professionals. Community experts present on a variety of topics. Subjects may include anything from down-to-earth "how-to's" and "best practices" to more abstract topics like collecting and leveraging data, and exploring what it takes to create an inviting and productive work environment.
Wednesday May 10, 2017
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM AKDT
Noon to 1 pm
(Doors open at 11:30 am for lunch)
Anchorage Chamber board room at:
1016 W 6th Ave.
Suite 304
General Admission: $20
Anchorage Chamber Members: $15
Tosha Kelly: 907.677.7103
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1016 West Sixth Avenue, Suite 303, Anchorage , AK 99501 – (907) 272-2401 – info@anchoragechamber.org