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Kodiak Area Native Association

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Great place to work! Highly recommend! - Anonymous Kodiak Area Native Association Employee Review

5.0
4 Jul 2014
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Pros

Outstanding benefits, competitive pay, financially stable, vast resources available to staff, continuing education is supported, dedicated and competent staff, high quality services, company is growing and has the support of its management and board.

Cons

There is always a lot going on so information is sometimes slow getting out to staff. With growth comes change, so employees need to be fairly flexible and open to new processes, space changes and expanded service lines.

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5.0
2 Feb 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

-Strong opportunities for career growth and professional development. -Mission-driven work that makes a real difference in the community. KANA is committed to serving and uplifting the people of Kodiak Island. -Supportive leadership that invests in employees, providing opportunities for training, advancement, and skill-building. -A collaborative and passionate team that cares deeply about the work we do. -Competitive benefits and a strong focus on employee well-being.

Cons

-Being in remote/rural Alaska presents unique challenges, including a limited local workforce and the need to recruit talent from outside the region. -Change takes time, and as the organization evolves, there are growing pains that come with shifting processes and adapting to new ways of working. -Like any nonprofit, balancing mission-driven work with operational and financial realities can be challenging.

2.0
6 Jan 2024
Recommend
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Pros

There are some good core benefits, PTO and 401 are good.

Cons

The CEO and executive leadership team has effective experience failure which is due to long time leadership that was corrupt and poorly mentored by the previous CEO (AT). The board has some significant issues as well due to a lack of vison and accountability. The group does not seek to engage leaders from other areas and sectors as they are very much a secret society type network. No vision, no executive meeting notes, no goals. Just lots of whitewashed meetings with no mission or vision on how to achieve their stated goals of "improving the lives of the people they serve".

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