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Through my Tatitlek heritage, I am empowered to decide my future.

Copper Mountain Foundation’s investment in the shareholder community includes millions of dollars in funding opportunities, programs, and assistance.

COPPER MOUNTAIN FOUNDATION

THROUGH THE YEARS

YEAR

1990

Copper Mountain Foundation Created

YEAR

1994

Cultural Heritage Week Founded

YEAR

2018

Michelle Vlasoff Endowment Created

YEAR

2018

Kelly House Community Center Opened in Tatitlek Village

YEAR

2019

Copper Mountain Foundation Website Launched

YEAR

2020

Traditional Native Arts Class Program Started

YEAR

2021

Internship Program Started

YEAR

2023

Apprenticeship Program Started

YEAR

2024

Kelly House Community Center Re-Opened

LEADERSHIP

Angela Totemoff

President

Service - Angela Totemoff is currently the Vice President of Community and Shareholder Relations and the President of the Copper Mountain Foundation.

Sheri Buretta

Chairman

Board Service - Since 2005
Additional Service - Chairman for Copper Mountain Foundation, Tatitlek Settlement Trust and Lead for TTC’s Finance and Audit Committee

Nanci Robart

Secretary

Board Service - Since 2018

Michael Lane Kompkoff

Treasurer

Board Service - 2026

Kristel Komakhuk

Trustee

Board Service - Since 2009
Additional Service - Board member of Tatitlek Support Services, Inc., Tatitlek Response Services, Inc., Copper Mountain Foundation and Tatitlek Settlement Trust

Roy Totemoff

Trustee

Board Services - Since 2006
Additional Service - Board member of all corporate subsidiaries of the Tatitlek Corporation

TEAM

Lydia Robart

Education and Cultural Programs Coordinator

Lydia Robart is Education and Cultural Programs Coordinator for The Tatitlek Corporation. Her responsibilities include supporting Copper Mountain Foundation’s scholarship program and cultural preservation initiatives. She is the daughter of Nanci and Floyd Robart and was raised in the Native Village of Tatitlek with her two siblings, Benjamin and Talya. With a deep respect for Alaska Native culture, she is excited to assist in supporting CMF for the benefit of the Tatitlek shareholder community.

  • •. Lydia graduated from Tatitlek Community School in April 2023.


  • • She previously served as class assistant and dance instructor for Cultural Heritage Week
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