Trump Announces Intent to Nominate Tara Sweeney to the Department of the Interior

Earlier (2015-2017) Chair of the Arctic Economic Council, Tara Sweeney, is about to be pointed as an Assistant Secretary of the Interior, Indian Affairs, in the Trump administration. (Photo: Hege Eilertsen)
If confirmed, Tara Sweeney of Alaska will serve as an Assistant Secretary of the Interior, Indian Affairs, in the Trump administration.

 

If confirmed, Tara Sweeney of Alaska will serve as an Assistant Secretary of the Interior, Indian Affairs, in the Trump administration .

This is confirmed by a press release for The White House Office of the Press Secretary.

Ms. Sweeney is the executive vice president of external affairs for Arctic Slope Regional Corporation (ASRC), the largest locally owned and operated business in Alaska, owned by approximately 13,000 Iñupiat Eskimo members and 12,000 employees worldwide. 

Ms. Sweeney grew up in rural Alaska and has spent a lifetime advocating for responsible Indian energy policy, rural connectivity, Arctic growth, and Native American self-determination. 

She served as chair of the Arctic Economic Council from 2015-2017.  In 2013, Ms. Sweeney served as the co-chair of the Alaska Federation of Natives, and 2003, Ms. Sweeney served as special assistant for rural affairs and education in Governor Frank Murkowski’s administration. 

Honored in 2008 as a “Top Forty Under 40″ business leader, Ms. Sweeney was also inducted into the Anchorage ATHENA Society in 2017.  A graduate of Cornell University, Ms. Sweeney currently lives in Anchorage with her family.  Ms. Sweeney is tribal member of the Native Village of Barrow and the Iñupiat Community of the Arctic Slope.




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