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The Alaska
World Affairs Council
Presents
Fran Ulmer
Chancellor of the University
of Alaska Anchorage

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Friday,
2nd April 2010 – Hilton
Hotel
Doors open at 11:30 p.m. -
Program begins at 12:00 p.m.
For Reservations
RSVP by Wednesday, 31st
March to the Alaska World
Affairs Council
by telephone 276-8038 or by
email to
AlaskaWorldAffairs.org
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Lunch Program $20 for
Members - $25 for
Non-Members - $6 for Coffee
Only
Fran Ulmer
has spent 35 years in public
service at the local, state,
and national level. She
served in elective office
for eighteen years, as the
mayor of Juneau, as a state
representative and as
Lieutenant Governor of
Alaska, where she became a
nationally recognized leader
in election reform (Alaska
became the first state to
replace the punch card
system with an optical
scanning ballot counting
system on a statewide basis
in 1998). She served as
Director of Policy
Development for the State of
Alaska, managing diverse
programs, including coastal
management,
intergovernmental
coordination, and public
participation initiatives.
At the national level, Ms.
Ulmer served as a member of
the Federal Communications
Commission's State and Local
Advisory Committee, and the
Federal Elections
Commissions' State Advisory
Committee, and on the North
Pacific Anadromous Fish
Commission for over a
decade. She currently co-
chairs the National
Academies of Sciences Voter
Registration Task Force, and
is a member of the Aspen
Institute's Climate Change
Commission, the National
Advisory Board of the Union
of Concerned Scientists, and
the Board of Trustees of the
Alaska Nature Conservancy,
among other boards and
commissions. She earned a
J.D. cum laude from the
University of Wisconsin Law
School. She has been a
Fellow at the Institute of
Politics, Kennedy School of
Government, where she taught
and mentored students, and a
Distinguished Visiting
Professor and Director of
the Institute of Social and
Economic Research at the
University of Alaska
Anchorage. Since May of 2007
she has served as Chancellor
of the University of Alaska
Anchorage.
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