Haven Harris | Alaska Native Business

Published: March 10, 2015, 11:25 p.m.

Haven Harris\n

Haven Harris is Inupiaq Eskimo from Nome, Alaska. Haven works in government contracting as a means for economic development for Alaska Natives. We have a great conversation that spans attending the University of Michigan site unseen, his incidental foray into politics, and how he got into the world of business for Alaska Natives.

\nCourtesy Dennis Worden\n

This is a great episode with lots of good information. Haven is a friend and I was not disappointed with the interview. One of the things I am noticing about the NextGen Natives that I interview is that they all have certain things in common. In particular, several have discussed the importance of asking good questions. They also stress the importance of exercise in their personal and professional lives. It is great to hear these consistencies and others come up because although each story is unique, my hope is that listeners can take away general themes from the guests.

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\nShow Notes/Links:\n

Nome, Alaska

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University of Michigan

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University of Alaska Anchorage

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Senator Donny Olson

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Norton Sound Health Corporation

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Bering Straits Native Corporation

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Aleutian Pribilof Island Community Development Association (APICDA)

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Iditarod Race

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Vice News, Antarctica episode

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Fab 5

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Western Undergraduate Exchange program

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Willie Hensley

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RES

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Hope Floats

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Think Fast Think Slow

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The Subtle Art of Not Giving a ****

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Bryan Newland Interview