ANEC Success story: Alaska’s Inaugural Tribal Public Health Summit
The event was planned by ANTHC internal staff and expert advisory panel made up of Tribal and Tribal Organization leaders from across Alaska. The agenda included the following:
- An overview of Tribal public health authority and data sovereignty
- An interactive exercise mapping the existing Tribal public health programs in the state and opportunities for the future
- A review of resources available from state-wide entities to support Tribal organizations
- Brainstorming sessions focused on important public health topics
- An overview of laws, policies, and potential legislation affecting Tribal public health
In addition to the interactive content above, the meeting was opened by ANTHC President and CEO, Natasha Singh, and visited by US Senator Lisa Murkowski, who expressed their support and appreciation for the hard work of Tribal Public Health leaders in Alaska.
The planning team of Epidemiology Center staff is proud to share that the summit goal of bringing together Tribal leaders and staff from across the state to collaborate and find solutions was met. They look forward to sharing the results of the interactive content once it is summarized and next steps in continuing the conversation around Tribal public health.
If you have questions or comments for the planning team, please email tribalpublichealthsummit@anthc.org.

ANTHC Leadership with ANEC Tribal Public Health Summit Planning Team. Left to right: Diana Velez, MBA – Public Health Specialist II, Carla Britton PhD, MS – Lead Epidemiologist, Maria Caruso, MA, CPH – Program Manager TECPHI, Natasha Singh – President/CEO, Weather Potdevin – Chief Executive of CHS and THO relations, LaRita Laktonen-Ward, MPH, CPH, PMP – ANEC Director, Lowrie Ward, MPH, CPH, PMP – Senior Epidemiologist, Marie Jackman, MPA, CPH – Program Manager III TECPHI

Tribal Public Health Summit attendee Wilson Justin, Mt. Sanford Tribal Consortium.

Tribal Public Health Summit display.

