Alaska Resource Review, Winter 2026

WELCOME TO THESE NEW INDIVIDUAL AND CORPORATE MEMBERS! THANKS FOR YOUR COMMITMENT TO THE RDC AND OUR MISSION

"Alaska’s resource community understands that this is not the year to sit on the sidelines. There truly is power in numbers — and we invite you to be part of that strength." — Jennifer Kuhlmann, Membership & Events Manager, RDC

THE RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL FOR ALASKA’s purpose is to encourage a strong, diversified private sector in Alaska and expand the state’s economic base through the responsible development of our natural resources. For a complete listing of our corporate and individual members, please visit our website at akrdc.org

DON’T MISS OUR BREAKFAST FORUMS! Join us every other Thursday morning for our RDC Breakfast Forum, 7 a.m. Powerful updates, information from and conversation with Alaska’s leaders and leading industries. See upcoming speakers at www.akrdc.org/breakfast-forum. And if you can’t attend, we’ve got you covered! Every presentation is recorded and archived, so you can watch anywhere, anytime!

YOUR VOICE MATTERS TO US!

NEW INDIVIDUAL MEMBERS

w Chelsea Bramble w Melissa Ford w Yael Kaufman

w Leila Kimbrell w Kathy Rickman w Tiffany Wilson

T HE LEGISLATIVE SESSION IS OFFICIAL- LY UNDERWAY IN JUNEAU, AND YOU CAN BET RDC IS TRACKING IT CLOSELY. From the first gavel to the final vote, we’re engaged — reviewing bills, sitting in on hearings, meeting with legislators and making sure Alaska’s resource industries have a strong, steady voice at the table. The policies being debated right now will shape our economic future, influencing every- thing from permitting and taxation to workforce development and Alaska’s long- term competitiveness. These conversations matter, and RDC is paying attention. And here’s the truth: advocacy matters most when we stand together. RDC has always believed in responsi- ble, balanced resource development — the kind that grows Alaska’s economy while respecting our communities and environ- ment. But what gives our message weight isn’t just our history or our track record. It’s our members. When RDC speaks, we speak on behalf of a powerful, diverse coalition of indus- tries across Alaska — companies that employ thousands of Alaskans, invest in our communities, and drive our economy forward. Legislators know that when RDC shows up, we represent real jobs, real fami- lies, and real opportunity. And 2026 is already proving something exciting. We’ve seen a strong surge of new mem- bers in just the first part of this year — organizations and individuals recognizing that now is the time to engage, connect, and be part of something bigger. That mo- mentum speaks volumes. Alaska’s resource community understands that this is not the year to sit on the sidelines.

(organization listing for Corporate Mem- bers; name listing for Individual Members)

There truly is power in numbers — and we invite you to be part of that strength. Whether you’ve been with RDC for years or you’re considering joining for the first time, your voice strengthens ours. Your membership supports: n Active bill tracking and policy engagement all session long n Direct conversations with lawmak- ers and state leaders n Advocacy for policies that keep Alaska competitive, stable, and open for business n Forums that bring industry and policymakers together n Bringing together a powerful, unified voice for responsible resource development As we build on 50 years of legacy and step confidently into this next chapter, one thing is clear: Alaska’s future depends on strong, thoughtful leadership — and engaged members. CORPORATE AND INDIVIDUAL MEMBER BENEFITS As an RDC member — whether corpo- rate or individual — you receive: n Strong advocacy for responsible resource development in Alaska n Timely updates on key legislative and industry issues n Invitations to RDC events, includ- ing our Breakfast Forums, Annual Member- ship Luncheon and Alaska Resources Con- ference (with 1,000+ attendees in 2025!) n Valuable networking opportunities with industry and policymakers n Member discounts on event regis- trations and conference exhibitor booths n Recognition on the RDC website

MEMBERSHIP LEVELS INDIVIDUAL Basic: $75

NEW CORPORATE MEMBERS

Silver: $150 Gold: $300 Platinum: $500 and up

CORPORATE

Basic: $500 Silver: $750 Gold: $1,500 Platinum: $3,000 and up

Membership levels vary based on size, budget, and expected participation. Cor- porate memberships offer added visibility and flexibility for multiple employees to engage. Already a member but need to update your profile? Send me a note at jennifer@akrdc.org. I’ll make sure you’re set up to receive all RDC event and policy updates. Please join me in welcoming our new- est members (listed on the next page), and as always, you can view our full member list on our website. I hope to see you at an upcoming RDC event. Don’t be a stranger! Let’s show up. Let’s stay engaged. And let’s continue building an Alaska that works — for this generation and the next.

JENNIFER KUHLMANN MEMBERSHIP & EVENTS MANAGER 907-276-0700 OPTION 2

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