Alaska Permanent Fund Corp. plans to open Anchorage office by year’s end

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“The principal policy driver behind this is recruitment and retention of employees,” said Alaska Permanent Fund Corp. board chair Ethan Schutt. Via AlaskaBeacon

The Alaska Permanent Fund Corporation offices in downtown Juneau, photographed on Monday, Nov. 14, 2022.

“The principal policy driver behind this is recruitment and retention of employees,” said board chair Ethan Schutt.has struggled to recruit and keep workers Some potential new hires have also said they would prefer to live in Anchorage rather than Juneau, he said. In public testimony, former state Sen. Gene Therriault asked the board to reconsider, saying that until a satellite office is specifically authorized by the Alaska Legislature, unilateral action by the board “may irreparably damage” the corporation’s relationship with the Legislature.

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