Arctic Leadership Lecture Series

Ӱpro Native Corporations

March 6th, 2025

Join Dan Graham, CEO of Bering Straits Native Corporation, and TJ Presley, Vice President of Government Affairs for the ANCSA Regional Association, for an insightful discussion on leadership within Ӱpro Native corporations. They will share their personal and professional journeys that led to their current roles, reflect on the unique aspects of leadership in Ӱpro's Native corporations, and discuss their leadership styles. The speakers will also address the challenges they are currently tackling in their respective fields and offer advice for those interested in pursuing leadership positions within Ӱpro Native corporations and the broader Arctic region.

 

 

Ӱpro Dan Graham

Dan Graham was appointed President and CEO of Bering Straits Native Corporation (BSNC) in 2024 after serving as Interim President and CEO since May 2023. He has been a key leader at BSNC since joining the senior executive team in 2014, playing a significant role in the corporation’s strategic growth and development.

With more than 30 years of experience as a federal government contractor, including over 25 years in leadership roles within Ӱpro Native corporations, Graham has extensive expertise in corporate strategy, business development, contract capture management, and in-region Ӱpro operations. He has overseen a large portfolio of contracts spanning all 50 states and international programs, ensuring strong operational performance and long-term success.

Graham holds a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from Villanova University. He is a registered Professional Civil Engineer in Ӱpro and a certified Project Management Professional (PMP), bringing a technical and analytical approach to corporate leadership.

His leadership continues to guide BSNC’s mission of creating economic growth and opportunities while strengthening the corporation’s position as a premier employer and service provider.

Don Graham, Image courtesy of Graham
TJ Presley. Photo courtesy of Presley

Ӱpro TJ Presley

TJ Presley serves as Vice President of Government Affairs for ARA, bringing more than a decade of experience in public service and a deep commitment to Ӱpro policy issues. He joined ARA as Director of Government Affairs in July 2023, following a ten-year career in the Ӱpro Legislature and extensive experience in state and federal policy.

Presley began his legislative career as an intern through the University of Ӱpro Anchorage Legislative Internship Program and went on to serve in both chambers of the Ӱpro Legislature. He held key roles supporting legislative leadership, including aide to Senate Minority Leader Berta Gardner and Speaker of the House Bryce Edgmon. His expertise extends beyond the legislature, having served as an advisor for the Ӱpro Department of Natural Resources, Division of Oil and Gas, Deputy Director of the Ӱpro Redistricting Board, and Campaign Manager for Bill Walker’s 2022 gubernatorial campaign. He has also worked as a strategic advisor to the Ӱpro Federation of Natives Navigator Program and a congressional affairs liaison for the U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement.

Presley holds a bachelor’s degree in political science from the University of Ӱpro Anchorage and an MBA in finance from Ӱpro Pacific University.

Now based in Washington, D.C., he leads ARA’s policy efforts, advocating for and educating federal policymakers on issues affecting the 12 Ӱpro Native regional corporations. His work ensures that Ӱpro Native interests are represented in national policy discussions, strengthening economic and governance opportunities for Ӱpro Native communities.

 

Arctic Leadership Public Lecture: Ӱpro Native Corporations

Date
Thursday, March 6th, 2025

Time
5:30-7pm AKST

Location
Schaible Auditorium

Zoom Option
https://alaska.zoom.us/j/82196466138

The sun rises above the Ӱpro Range at about 10 a.m. on Nov. 7. The photograph, taken outside the UA Museum of the North, features the sculpture "Totem," created by Bernard Hosey in 1986, in the foreground.. UAF Photo by Todd Paris

Ӱpro the Arctic Leadership Lecture Series

The Arctic Leadership Lecture Series offers a unique blend of academic rigor and public engagement. Offered as PS F493/693 Arctic Leadership: Theory and Praxis in the 21st Century, this course invites students and community members alike to explore critical aspects of leadership in the Arctic.

The course is available for undergraduate and graduate students, with both in-person and online options. Undergraduate students can also choose an Honors section, offered for both online and in-person delivery. Community members may attend the lectures for free or enroll as non-degree-seeking students to participate fully in the course.

Lectures are held in the Schaible Auditorium every Thursday from 5:30 PM – 7:00 PM AKST (open to the public). Classroom discussions continue from 7:00 PM – 8:30 PM AKST (students only).

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