Katie was lured from South Dakota to Alaska in 2001 on an educational adventure as
a graduate student in marine biology with the UAF College of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences
(CFOS). Salty Kodiak sea spray, Interior boreal forests dappled with long daylight,
and winters filled with bonfires and friendly, kindred spirits set firmly in place
that Alaska was a place to put roots in.
A planned two- or three-year adventure turned into a lifelong move and Katie has lived
in Alaska for over 20 years. Her work at UAF CFOS as a graduate student led to positions
in CFOS as an academic assistant, recruiter and adviser. After a short, eight-year
hiatus to raise three children, she returned to UAF to work with the Development team
in donor relations, before moving to her current position as the Alumni Storytelling
Manager.
In her spare time, Katie drives kids to a myriad of activities and enjoys walks with
her dogs and skiing with friends and family. Her winter survival is contingent upon
at least one getaway to sun, sand and sea.
Katie and her husband are both proud to have attended UAF. Katie is passionate about
education and believes UAF is the heart of the ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø community and is thrilled
to work in the lively Alumni office.