"Make it Monday" forum - The Hard Truth about Soft Skills: Closing the Gap in Alaska’s Emerging Workforce
A Work Ready Alaska Conversation
Alaska employers consistently cite the lack of work-ready applicants as one of their biggest challenges, with many noting that new hires are entering the workplace without basic employability skills. Covenant House Alaska?s Covey Academy is closing this gap with Work Ready Alaska, a certification that builds essential soft skills such as communication, teamwork, problem-solving, and professionalism. The program also provides practical supports like resumes, driver?s licenses, interview preparation, and first aid certification.
Once job seekers are work-ready, Covenant House Alaska (CHA) partners with a wide range of business partners to create structured pathways into Alaska?s most in-demand industries including hospitality, transportation and construction. A panel featuring CHA staff, CHA alumna, and business partners will discuss how this innovative program equips young Alaskans with the tools to succeed while strengthening Alaska?s workforce pipeline.
Moderator: Joe Hemphill, Chief Development and External Affairs Officer, Covenant House Alaska
Panelists:
- Daniel Clements, Senior Director of Programs, Covenant House Alaska
- Laile Fairbairn, Locally Grown Restaurants
- Laura Melbostad, Director of Strategic Engagement, SALT
- Jen Schrage, Signature Land Services
PLUS, a member presentation from Logistics, LLC.
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Laile was recently named a James Beard semi-finalist for Outstanding Restaurateur. She has also received the ATHENA Society Leadership Award, the UAA Culinary Arts Celebrity Chef Invitational Award for Extraordinary Commitment; Association of Fundraising Professionals Alaska Outstanding Business in Philanthropy; Anchorage Chamber of Commerce Entrepreneurial Excellence Gold Pan Award; Visit Anchorage?s All Alaskan Award; and, Anchorage Chamber of Commerce Top 40 Under 40. She is currently a board member of Anchorage Downtown Partnership, Anchorage International Film Festival, and the UAA Culinary School Advisory Board.

Since joining SALT in 2024, Laura has helped expand the firm?s strategic engagement offerings, drawing from a deep well of knowledge in operational systems, performance improvement, and executive mentorship. Her career includes driving firmwide cultural and financial turnarounds, developing financial models for complex mergers and acquisitions, and designing performance frameworks that prioritize both accountability and well-being.
A certified executive coach (ACC) and graduate of Oregon Institute of Technology, Laura?s expertise lies in building trust-based systems that support growth?from individuals to entire organizations. At SALT, she collaborates closely with tribes, nonprofits, and mission-driven institutions to guide strategic planning, operational design, and culture-forward leadership practices. Her work is deeply aligned with SALT?s mission to empower people through design and dialogue.
Laura?s approach is grounded in clarity, empathy, and systems thinking. She has coached executives across Alaska and beyond, helping them make values-aligned decisions, track progress through custom KPIs, and adapt quickly to change. Whether facilitating planning retreats or advising leadership teams, Laura brings a calm, focused energy that helps people move from uncertainty to alignment.
Born and raised in Southern Oregon and a proud Alaskan since 1994, Laura believes that impactful work happens when strategy, culture, and community intersect. She?s a listener, a connector, and a catalyst for lasting change?making her an integral part of the SALT team and a valued partner to clients shaping what comes next.

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Date and Time
Monday Oct 13, 2025
11:30 AM - 1:00 PM AKDT
11:30 am to Noon - Networking
Noon to 1 pm - Presentation
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Registration is due by 5 pm the Thursday prior, but please RSVP at your earliest convenience. A $2 fee will be added for late registrations. Walk-ins are not guaranteed meals or a seat. CANCELLATION NOTE: For a full refund, registration must be canceled by 5 pm the Thursday prior. No refunds or credits will be given after this date. If you do not arrive by 12:00 pm, your seat will be forfeited. All registrations are transferable to another person upon your request.
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