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    <title>Welcome</title>
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    <summary type="text/plain">North Star Group is a community and government relations consulting firm dedicated to advancing Alaska interests at home in the 49th State and in our nation’s capital. As a woman-owned business with an all-Alaskan staff, NSG provides groups and businesses...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p>North Star Group is a community and government relations consulting firm dedicated to advancing Alaska interests at home in the 49th State and in our nation’s capital. As a woman-owned business with an all-Alaskan staff, NSG provides groups and businesses throughout the world with a wide range of services geared toward collaborative success, community empowerment and responsible social and environmental practice.</p>

<p>NSG is a client-centered firm that emphasizes research, frequent communication, organization, effective coordination, and diligent follow-through to create positive impacts and real results. NSG brings a wealth of expertise and knowledge on a broad range of issues, all aimed at achieving clients’ social, economic, and political goals through constructive communication and research.</p>

<p>NSG works with companies and organizations to conduct business through a lens that considers the interests of society. By taking responsibility for the impact of their activities on stakeholders - communities, governments, NGOs, customers, suppliers, employees, shareholders - as well as on the environment, businesses and organizations can be graciously accountable and responsive while creating positive results. One of the key components of CSR is having a vibrant community relations and engagement plan, the development of which is a hallmark of NSG’s work.<br />
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    <title>About Us</title>
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    <summary type="text/plain">Veronica A. Slajer - Community and Government Relations Advisor Ms. Slajer started North Star Group in 2002. The former in-house Alyeska Pipeline Service Company lobbyist, Ms. Slajer helped promote the 30-year extension of the federal right-of-way for the Trans-alaska Pipeline,...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p><b>Veronica A. Slajer - Community and Government Relations Advisor</b><br />
Ms. Slajer started North Star Group in 2002.  The former in-house Alyeska Pipeline Service Company lobbyist, Ms. Slajer helped promote the 30-year extension of the federal right-of-way for the Trans-alaska Pipeline, and worked in tandem with other company representatives, key regulators and trade associations to improve the industry's outreach to the public.  Ms. Slajer also worked for the State of Alaska in several key posts including the staff director of the Rural Governance Commission, assistant to the commissioner of Commerce and Economic Development and legislative aide to the house majority leader. She also provided consulting services to many rural communities over the years, including the City of Kotzebue, Community of Saxman and the Bristol Bay Borough. Ms. Slajer was raised in Ketchikan, Alaska and received her degree in business administration from California Lutheran University. Ms. Slajer is active in her community of greater Washington, D.C. as a member of the Fairfax Trails and Streams. Ms. Slajer is also the treasurer for the Alaska Native Arts Foundation, a non-profit that promotes arts for the preservation of culture in rural Alaska, and serves on the board of The Nature Conservancy of Alaska.</p>

<p><b>Karl Ohls - Policy Analyst</b><br />
Before Mr. Ohls joined the North Star Group as a senior policy advisor, he worked in a variety of key positions in Alaska state government and the nonprofit sector. He was a special assistant for jobs and the economy in the Office of the Governor, a special assistant to the Commissioner of the Alaska department of Labor and Workforce Development, a program manager for the Division of Trade and Development in the Alaska Department of Commerce and Economic Development, a fisheries development specialist for the Bering Sea Fishermen's Association, and a legislative aide for the Alaska State Senate. A former journalist, he also worked for the Alaska Public Radio Network, the Alaska Fisherman's Journal, KTOO-TV in Juneau, and the Anchorage Times. Mr. Ohls also provided consulting on northern policy issues in the Washington, D.C. Mr. Ohls was raised in Anchorage, Alaska, where his parents still reside. He studied English and communications at Alaska Methodist University and the University of Puget Sound.</p>

<p><b>Mary E. Hiratsuka - Management Associate</b><br />
Ms. Hiratsuka is Yupik, and was born and raised in Dillingham, Alaska. She recently completed her Bachelors of Arts degree at Dartmouth College with a major in Native American Studies and a minor in Moral Philosophy. Upon graduation, she was awarded a post-graduate fellowship to conduct research on the role of Inuit languages within contemporary Greenlandic society. While on her fellowship she shared her experiences with Dillingham and the greater region by writing a bi-monthly column for the Bristol Bay Times and the Arctic Sounder.   </p>

<p><b>Priscilla Naungagiaq Hensley Holthouse - Research & Writing Associate</b><br />
Priscilla Naungagiaq Hensley Holthouse has provided writing and editorial assistance for the North Star Group team since 2007. A graduate of the University of Alaska Anchorage with an interdisciplinary degree in dance and anthropology, Ms. Hensley is a writer and artist with a commitment to Alaska and Alaska Native life, people and communities. Her previous work includes serving in the Public Information Office at the Alaska Native Medical Center/Tribal Health Consortium, several years as a Research Associate with the Alaskool.org project at UAA's Institute of Social and Economic Research, and time as Development Director and interim Executive Director with the Alaska Native Arts Foundation. A NANA shareholder, Ms. Hensley currently lives in Montgomery, Alabama.</p>

<p><b>Victoria Barber - Research Associate</b><br />
Victoria Barber has provided research, communications materials and logistics support for the North Star Group Team since 2005, leading the in-take team for the first-ever Alaska Marketplace and contributing articles to the North Pacific Marine Report. Ms. Barber graduated from the University of Victoria, BC, with degrees in literature and journalism. Ms. Barber is a fourth-generation Alaskan who was born and raised in Anchorage, where she currently resides.</p>

<p><b>Christine Peters - Consulting Senior Associate</b><br />
Christine Peters provides research and client assistance for the North Star Group. Previously, Ms. Peters worked with Northwest Strategies, an Anchorage-based advertising, marketing and public relations firm.  In 2005, Ms. Peters worked with the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History and the Alaska Native Arts Foundation to coordinate the Alaska Native Arts & Culture Festival in Washington, D.C. In May 2007, Ms. Peters joined the marketing department of Integrated Concepts and Research Corporation (ICRC).  ICRC, formerly a subsidiary of Koniag Development Corporation, is a diversified technical services company serving the government market in areas such as aerospace engineering, military vehicle technology and transportation infrastructure.</p>

<p>Ms. Peters was born and raised in Anchorage, Alaska. She is Tlingit Indian and a shareholder of Koniag, Inc. Ms. Peters earned her bachelors degree in communications, with an emphasis in advertising from Washington State University.  </p>

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    <title>Contact Us</title>
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    <modified>2004-06-02T08:17:14Z</modified>
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    <summary type="text/plain">For more information please contact: info(at)northstargrp.com WASHINGTON D.C. 203 Maryland Avenue, NE Washington, D.C. 20002 PH (202) 538-1531 FX (703) 442-0755 ANCHORAGE AK 645 G Street 100-698 Anchorage, AK 99501 PH (907) 360-2288...</summary>
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<p><b>WASHINGTON D.C.</b><br />
203 Maryland Avenue, NE<br />
Washington, D.C. 20002 <br />
PH   (202) 538-1531<br />
FX    (703) 442-0755</p>

<p><b>ANCHORAGE AK</b><br />
645 G Street 100-698<br />
Anchorage, AK 99501<br />
PH   (907) 360-2288</p>

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    <title>Services</title>
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    <modified>2004-06-02T08:26:14Z</modified>
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    <summary type="text/plain">The North Star Group is a consulting firm dedicated to serving communities, businesses, and interests at home in Alaska and in our nation’s capital. The professional staff assists private and public sector clients to: Manage public policy issues in the...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p>The North Star Group is a consulting firm dedicated to serving communities, businesses, and interests at home in Alaska and in our nation’s capital.
The professional staff assists private and public sector clients to:
<li>Manage public policy issues in the nation’s capital and Alaska 
<li>Develop plans and strategies for achieving the client’s goals
<li>Guide issues through the legislative process, and assist and evaluate legislative initiatives
<li>Follow and monitor issues through the congressional and administrative public-hearing process
<li>Prepare and present appropriations proposals
<li>Advocate for community improvement program funding
<li>Monitor and negotiate on regulatory matters and rule making
<li>Develop strategies to overcome identified federal barriers
<li>Monitor and track identified issues on a daily basis
<li>Prepare issue status reports and keep clients well informed about the issues
<li>Make advance preparations and set up appointments for clients in the nation’s capital, ensuring productive and efficient visits
<li>Keep information flowing both ways between Washington, D.C. and Alaska<br>
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The North Star Group emphasizes legwork, frequent communication, organization, good coordination, diligent follow-up, and satisfied clients. We also provide corporate social responsibility (CSR) consultancy services and business consulting services and advice to businesses new to Alaska.
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    <title>Projects</title>
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    <summary type="text/plain">Present and completed projects Government Relations Right-of-way renewal for Trans-Alaska Pipeline Pipeline Safety legislation and Office of Pipeline Safety re-authorization Economic opportunity for Alaskans Rural justice funding Training funds for Alaska Native workers in the oil industry Trails in southeast...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p><i><font size="3" face="times">Present and completed projects</font></i><br><br />
<b>Government Relations</b><br />
<li>Right-of-way renewal for Trans-Alaska Pipeline<br />
<li>Pipeline Safety legislation and Office of Pipeline Safety re-authorization<br />
<li>Economic opportunity for Alaskans<br />
<li>Rural justice funding<br />
<li>Training funds for Alaska Native workers in the oil industry<br />
<li>Trails in southeast Alaska<br />
<li>Emissions control and ballast water treatment technology<br />
<li>Oil spill prevention technology<br />
<li>Fisheries allocation</p>

<p><b>Marketing and development</b><br />
<li>Community Development (Pollock) Quota program application development<br />
<li>Grant writing and development<br />
<li>Strategic plan development for fisheries marketing<br />
<li>Capital improvement proposals for communities seeking funding<br />
<li>Statewide outreach for education endowment	<br />
<li>National outreach for forum on self determination for indigenous peoples <br />
<li>Campaign literature and media placement</p>

<p><b>Program development and administration</b><br />
<li>Government response, including worker placement and training services, during pulp mill closure<br />
<li>City and borough administration<br />
<li>Economic and community development and the fiscal policy team coordination<br />
<li>Forest products value-added program<br />
<li>Economic development initiative<br />
<li>DBE Grant administration</p>

<p><b>Research and analysis</b><br />
<li>Policy analysis, fisheries, transportation, solid waste management, and housing and public safety <br />
<li>Public opinion surveys on education, women’s health care and insurance<br />
<li>Factual reporting on the reauthorization of the Magnuson-Stevens Act and on Congressional events and actions affecting North Pacific fisheries in the <a href="http://www.magnuson-stevens.com/" target="_blank">North Pacific Marine Report</a></p>]]>
      
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