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Organizations Norton Sound Economic Development Corporation

Norton Sound Economic Development Corporation

Fiscal year ending 2022. Filed on October 28, 2023.

2701 Gambell Street 400
Anchorage, Alaska 99503

Norton Sound Economic Development Corporation (EIN: 86-0710582) has filed an IRS Form 990 since at least fiscal year 2016. In its fiscal year 2022 IRS Form 990 filing, Norton Sound Economic Development Corporation, a 501(c)(4) civic league or social welfare organization, reported compensation for 16 out of 272 total employees. Among the employees shown here, the average compensation is $151,370. The highest compensated employee at Norton Sound Economic Development Corporation is Janis Ivanoff with fiscal year 2022 compensation of $358,791.

Revenue, expenses, and employee compensation

Revenue

$27,485,239

Expenses

$50,285,679

Employee compensation

$9,501,515
Revenue, expenses, and employee compensation over time

Reported Compensated Employees

Janis Ivanoff
President and Chief Executive Officer
$358,791
$294,238 No related comp$64,553
Simon Kinneen
Vice President
$281,755
$220,434 No related comp$61,321
Tyler Rhodes
Chief Operating Officer
$264,806
$206,601 No related comp$58,205
Matt Coates
Treas and CFO
$222,234
$170,191 No related comp$52,043
Wes Jones
Quota Analyst
$165,619
$142,342 No related comp$23,277
Paul Ivanoff
Community Director
$165,030
$126,386 No related comp$38,644
Josh Osborne
NSSP Plant Manager
$164,391
$130,148 No related comp$34,243
Justin Noffsker
NSSP Director
$162,181
$128,535 No related comp$33,646
Kathy Wheelehan
Corporate Secretary
$160,996
$137,964 No related comp$23,032
Frank Doty
NSSP Plant Manager
$145,431
$123,826 No related comp$21,605
Frank Katchatag
Chair
$62,005
$62,005 No related compNo other comp
Milton Cheemuk
Director
$57,607
$57,607 No related compNo other comp

Benchmark Employee Compensation

Non-Employee Board Members

Morris Nashoanak
Director
$49,035
$49,035 No related compNo other comp
Joel James
Director
$48,604
$48,604 No related compNo other comp
James Sherman
Director
$47,427
$47,427 No related compNo other comp
Dean Peterson
Director
$45,429
$45,429 No related compNo other comp
Truman Kava
Director
$45,397
$45,397 No related compNo other comp
Melvin Otton
Director
$44,869
$44,869 No related compNo other comp
Joe Garnie
Director
$42,012
$42,012 No related compNo other comp
Frances Ozenna
Director
$38,229
$38,229 No related compNo other comp
Frank Oxereok
Director
$21,633
$21,633 No related compNo other comp
Anna Oxereok
Director
$17,092
$17,092 No related compNo other comp
Arthur Amaktoolik
Director
$12,376
$12,376 No related compNo other comp
Preston Rookok
Director
$10,968
$10,968 No related compNo other comp

Contractors

Trident Seafoods
Tender/Processing Vessel
$1,203,940
Unisea Inc
Crab Processing
$652,678
Erla N
Crab Vessel
$465,447
Luke Smith
Crab Fisherman
$433,560
Adem Boeckmann
Crab Fisherman
$382,968

Mission Statement

To develop and sustain new and ongoing economic activity in the Norton Sound region. The Company's mission outlines its intentions to provide a balance between local economic development oriented towards the residents in the region and active participation in the distant-water fisheries in the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands. The Company implements programs to educate, train, and employ people of the region; build infrastructure to help support the new and existing fisheries; start new fisheries through locally initiated development efforts; support the local salmon, herring, crab, and halibut fishermen; restore salmon runs in the region for both commercial and subsistence users; provide loans for gear, vessels, and secure equity interests in companies and vessels. The Company has not entered into any significant long-term agreements or commitments other than its agreements with the harvesters of its CDQ allocations.

Revisions to this organization profile

November 5, 2025:
2024 Norton Sound Economic Development Corporation 990 filed
November 14, 2024:
2023 Norton Sound Economic Development Corporation 990 filed
October 28, 2023:
2022 Norton Sound Economic Development Corporation 990 filed

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