Doyon, Limited is the Alaska Native regional corporation for Interior Alaska, headquartered in Fairbanks with administrative and subsidiary offices in Anchorage and throughout the United States. With more than 12.5 million acres of land allocated under the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act, Doyon is the largest private landholder in Alaska.
Doyon takes pride in and values its Native ownership and is owned by over 20,000 shareholders. Its mission is to continually enhance its position as a financially strong Native corporation in order to promote the economic and social well-being of its shareholders and future shareholder, to strengthen their Native way of life, and to protect and enhance its land and resources. Doyon operates as a for-profit business to provide dividends and other benefits to its shareholders while working to ensure our Alaska Native way of life is sustained for future generations.
Doyon understands that community is what matters and supports organizations such as KUAC public broadcasting, Greater Fairbanks Hospital Foundation and others. Doyon’s partnership with KUAC is vital as they recognize the value in communicating across such a broad and diverse spectrum of people and places that can be found in Interior Alaska and across the state. Doyon is an integral part of Alaska’s economy, providing economic benefits far beyond its shareholders. By supporting KUAC they are also giving back to the community in yet another way.
Doyon operates a diverse family of companies in oil and gas, government contracting, tourism, and natural resource development. Learn more about Doyon and its positive impacts on our community at www.doyon.com.