The Calista Corporation Board Shareholder Relations Committee has temporarily suspended all Committee travel to the Region due to COVID-19 (coronavirus) concerns.
Calista encourages Shareholders to provide feedback and direction to the company by speaking with their representative Board members, or by serving on the Board directly. (Note: Annual Meeting information is found here.)
Contact Us
For questions about our Board of Directors, or to send a message to a specific Board Member, please get in touch with us. Select the Board of Directors category when you complete the contact form.
Did you know? The Board Shareholder Relations Committee was formed in 2004 and has provided about 170 community presentations. They visit 10-20 communities each year (weather permitting).
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Shareholder Relations Committee
Formed in 2004, Calista Corporation’s Shareholder Relations Committee is comprised of five members from the Board of Directors. Each year, generally in the first and fourth quarters, they travel to communities around the YK Delta to provide updates on Calista’s operations and activities. One or two staff members usually join the committee. This section will be updated when tour dates are confirmed.
Did you know?
- This Committee was formed to help share and provide updates on Calista activities and the Donlin Gold project
- From 2004 to summer 2018, the Committee has provided about 170 community updates
NOTICE: The Calista Corporation Board Shareholder Relations Committee has temporarily suspended all Committee travel to the Region due to COVID-19 (coronavirus) concerns.
Updates on enrollment, MyCalista.com. Door prizes, too!
Upcoming (suspended until further notice)
Day Date Village Time Location Monday 3/16/20 Newtok 10am Village Council Office Monday 3/16/20 Toksook Bay 1pm Multi – Building Monday 3/16/20 Nightmute 3pm Community Building Tuesday 3/17/20 Atmautluak 10am Tribal Building Tuesday 3/17/20 Oscarville 1pm TBD Wednesday 3/18/20 Mountain Village 10am City Hall Wednesday 3/18/20 St. Mary’s 1pm City Hall Wednesday 3/18/20 Pilot Station 3pm City Hall Monday 3/30/20 Chevak 10:30am JVP Building Monday 3/30/20 Hooper Bay 1:15pm Community Building Tuesday 3/31/20 Sleetmute 10:30am Community Building Tuesday 3/31/20 Crooked Creek 1:15pm Village Office Wednesday 4/1/20 Platinum 10:30m Tribal Council Building Wednesday 4/1/20 Goodnews Bay 1:15pm Tribal Office Completed / Weathered
Day Date Village Time Location Monday 1/27/20 Kasigluq 12:30pm Community Center/Qaluksuk weathered 1/28/20 Platinum 12pm Tribal Council Building weathered 1/28/20 Goodnews Bay 3pm Tribal Office Wednesday 1/29/20 Kwethluk 9am City Council Conference Room Wednesday 1/29/20 Akiachak 1:30pm Bingo Hall Thursday 1/30/20 Napakiak 10am Bingo Hall Thursday 1/30/20 Napaskiak 1:30pm Tribal Multipurpose Building Monday 2/3/20 Chuathbaluk 12pm Tribal Office Monday 2/3/20 Aniak 2:45pm Community Hall Tuesday 2/4/20 Nunapitchuk 12pm Community Hall -
Helpful Documents
- 2018-2019 Board of Directors (jpeg | 340kb )
- Map of Units (jpeg | 519 kb)
- Code of Business Ethics and Conduct for Directors — updated April 2018 (pdf | 306 kb)
- Calista Corporation Bylaws – updated March 2018 (pdf | 767 kb)
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General duties
Members of Calista Corporation’s Board of Directors are elected by Shareholders to provide guidance to the company on a variety of matters. Their duties include the responsibility of hiring and reviewing the performance of the company’s president/CEO, establishing broad policies and objectives, approving budgets and ensuring the availability of adequate financial resources.
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Elections
Elections are held annually, with the final count of votes determined by an independent Certified Public Accounting firm at the annual meeting. Terms last for three years.
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How to be a Board of Director candidate
Board of Director candidate solicitation generally opens a few months before the Calista Facebook page. To ensure you are notified of candidate openings, please provide Shareholder Records with your current contact information.
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Who can be a candidate
Calista Board of Director candidates must be at least 18 years old and must be a Calista Corporation Shareholder.
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Current Board Members / Units
Myron P. Naneng, Sr., Director k8彩票手机客户端home Village: Hooper Bay Villages Represented: Unit 1, to include Hooper Bay, Paiumiut, Chevak and Scammon Bay
Joann Werning, Director k8彩票手机客户端home Village: Alakanuk Villages Represented: Unit 2, to include Alakanuk, Sheldon Point (Nunam Iqua), Bill Moore’s Slough, Hamilton and Emmonak
Robert L. Beans, Chair k8彩票手机客户端home Village: Mountain Village Villages Represented: Unit 3, to include Kotlik, Chuloonawick, Mountain Village, Pitka’s Point and St. Mary’s
George Guy, Director k8彩票手机客户端home Village: Kwethluk Villages Represented: Unit 4, to include Kwethluk, Napaskiak, Oscarville, Napakiak and Eek
Johnny Evan, Secretary k8彩票手机客户端home Village: Tuntutuliak Villages Represented: Unit 5, to include Tuntutuliak, Quinhagak, Goodnews Bay, Platinum, Kwigillingok, Kipnuk and Kongiginak
Wayne Don, Director k8彩票手机客户端home Village: Mekoryuk Village Represented: Unit 6, to include Mekoryuk, Chefornak, Tooksook Bay, Umkumiut, Tununak, Nightmute, Newtok
Margaret Pohjola, Vice Chair k8彩票手机客户端home Village: Chuathbaluk Village Represented: Unit 7, to include Lime Village, Stony River, Sleetmute, Red Devil, Crooked Creek, Georgetown, Napaimute, Chuathbaluk, Aniak, Kalskag (Upper), Lower Kalskag
Willie Kasayulie, Director k8彩票手机客户端home Village: Akiachak Villages Represented: Unit 8, to include Tuluksak, Akiak, Akiachak, Atmautluak, Nunapitchuk, Kasigluk
Earl Samuelson, Sr., Treasurer k8彩票手机客户端home Village: Bethel Villages Represented: Unit 9, to include Bethel
Nick P. Andrew, Jr., Director k8彩票手机客户端home Villages: Marshall Villages Represented: Unit 10, to include Andreafski, Pilot Station, Marshall, Ohagamuit, Russian Mission
Marcie Sherer, Director k8彩票手机客户端home Village: Napaimute Villages Represented: At Large, to include any Shareholder