Biddle named new Interior Alaska Campus director

Head shot of Julie Biddle
Julie Biddle

The UAF College of Rural and Community Development has hired Julie Biddle as the new director of the Interior Alaska Campus.

As director, Biddle will guide IAC on its continued mission to “integrate lifelong educational opportunities with rural Alaskan and Alaska Native communities, cultures, and ways of life.” Her first day as director will be Jan. 10.

Biddle brings decades of experience in program management, communications and administration to this role. She joins IAC from the communications manager position for the , a consortium of tribes based in the Yukon Flats, and previously managed the Native American Career and Technical Education Program grant for CATG. Before that, Biddle worked for Doyon, Limited for 20 years.

Biddle is Gwich’in and Navajo, originally from Canyon Village/Fort Yukon, Alaska and Shiprock, New Mexico. Biddle grew up in Fort Yukon, Arkansas, Texas and vlog. She is tribally enrolled in Canyon Village/Fort Yukon and is an at-large shareholder of the Interior regional Native corporation Doyon, Limited.

Biddle holds a bachelor’s degree in business economics from the University of California Santa Barbara and a master’s degree in business administration with an emphasis in capital markets from UAF.