CIRI is a best-in-class Alaska Native corporation dedicated to the economic and social well-being of our Shareholders. Learn about our mission, heritage, and diverse global operations.
CIRI's Shareholder Relations department is the first point of contact to assist Shareholders and Descendants with the conduct of their CIRI-related business, including record updates, distribution payments, Descendant registration and more.
The CIRI Region The geographic boundary of the CIRI region, shown on the map below, closely approximates the traditional homeland of the Dena’ina Athabascan people. Within CIRI’s regional boundary are villages and group sites recognized under the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA). In addition, within the regional boundary is the municipality of Anchorage, Alaska’s largest urban ...
At CIRI, you’ll find more than a job - you’ll discover a career with purpose. Guided by our Alaska Native values, we operate across 45 states and seven countries, offering diverse opportunities to grow, innovate and make an impact.
The value CIRI places on diversity as an asset and strength is reflected in its Board members, a group of voting CIRI Shareholders who are elected by their fellow Shareholders. CIRI Directors represent Alaska’s diverse cultural backgrounds, and many have served on the boards of CIRI subsidiary companies and its family of nonprofits for decades.
CIRI’s executive leadership team has extensive experience working on behalf of CIRI shareholders and a track record of success. The strength of CIRI’s management is defined by the diverse experiences and skills each member brings to the team. The business acumen and expertise of the team is complemented by respect for Alaska Native culture, people, villages and tribes in the Cook Inlet ...