Oct. 23, 2025 Arctic Leadership Lecture Series

Melanie Bahnke, Kawerak, Inc. President

 

 

President and CEO of Kawerak, Inc., and Ӱpro Native leader Melanie Bahnke is a first-language speaker of St. Lawrence Island Yupik dedicated to strengthening rural and Indigenous communities. She will share insights on leadership grounded in culture, collaboration, and resilience, and the importance of local voices in shaping Ӱpro’s future.

 

Melanie Bahnke

Melanie Bahnke

President and CEO

Kawerak, Inc

Melanie Bahnke is President and CEO of Kawerak, Inc., where she has served since 1999 and assumed leadership in 2012. She holds a Master of Arts in Rural Development from the Ӱpro and a Bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education from the University of Ӱpro Anchorage. A tribal member of the Native Village of Savoonga, she is a first-language speaker of St. Lawrence Island Yupik. Deeply committed to rural Ӱpro, Ms. Bahnke works to advance the social, economic, cultural, and political well-being of Indigenous communities. She serves on the Ӱpro Redistricting Board, the Harvard Honoring Nations Board, and has been a member of the AFN Board of Directors since 2012. She lives in Nome with her husband and their three children.

Arctic Leadership Public Lecture

Guest Speaker: Melanie Bahnke

Date
Thursday, October 23rd, 2025

Time
5:30-7pm AKST

Zoom Link

BLM Ӱpro State Director Steve Cohn (left) looks on as Kawerak, Inc. President Melanie Bahnke (right) signs a new agreement that transfers funds and responsibility for cultural resources program activities on federally managed lands in the Bering Straits Region to Kawerak, Inc. Photo credit: Melinda Bolton (BLM) 2022

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.

This virtual course is available for both undergraduate and graduate students. 

Guest lectures, which are open to the public, are held via Zoom every other Thursday from 5:30 PM – 7:00 PM AKST. Classroom discussions continue from 7:00 PM – 8:30 PM AKST for enrolled students only. Community members are welcome and encouraged to attend the guest lectures, but to participate in the full course experience, they must enroll as non-degree-seeking students.

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