
Organizational Support is tailored to the client and can cover a broad spectrum of the client’s needs:
We provide year-round program administration and conference planning for several organizations, including the Alaska Public Health Association and the Alaska Tobacco Control Alliance. As part of our services, we manage membership, including elections, award nominations, and communication coordination among full membership, committees, leadership and inquiries.
For these and other clients, we help plan and facilitate face-to-face meetings and annual conferences, as well as teleconferences, multiple work groups and meetings. Our team is experienced in pre-event and on-site logistics coordination, including managing catering, audio/tech needs and travel planning. We offer website development and management, often including online registration and payment processes.
The Information Insights team has extensive expertise in organizational analysis and program evaluation techniques, including:
Brian and his staff of professionals were very open minded and helpful to our needs. Their varied expertise allowed for the project to be accomplished with little difficulty and was on time and within budget.
Dennis O. Packer, Chief Administrative Officer, North Slope Borough
| Project | Client |
|---|---|
| ALPHA Business Services | |
| ATCA Administrative Support | ATCA |
| Behavioral Health Community Planning | Alaska Mental Health Board |
| Personal Care Attendant (PCA) Redesign Project | Alaska DOA DSS |
| Alaska Psychiatric Institute Workforce Study | AK DHSS DPA |
| Cardiovascular Health Evaluation | AK DHSS DPH |
| CRA Rural Careers Pathways Program Review | UAF |
| Alaska Mentoring Demonstration Project | BBBS |
| NSB Organizational Study | NSB |
| AK Oral Health Program Evaluation | AK DHSS |
| Vocational Education Benchmarks | AK DLWD |
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| Cady Lister | Senior Consultant | 907.272.5074 | |
| Chris Rogers | Consultant | 907.450.2463 | |
| Ellen Ganley | Co-founder, CEO and Principal Consultant | 907.450.2454 | |
| Indra Arriaga | Senior Consultant | 907.272.5074 | |
| Jana Peirce | Senior Consultant | 907.450.2482 | |
| Jessica Holden | Consultant | 907.272.5074 ext.4 | |
| Nancy Lowe | Project Coordinator | 907.450.2458 | |
| Sherry Modrow | VP, Senior Consultant | 907.450.2450 | |
| Sylvan Robb | Senior Consultant | 907.450.2456 |
January 11th, 2012
The Lost Alaskans: Morningside Hospital History Project has received the Alaska Historical Society‘s 2011 Pathfinder Award. According to the Society’s website:
The Pathfinder Award is given to an individual or several individuals who have indexed or prepared guides to Alaska historical material that has not been accessible. The 2011 Pathfinder award goes to the Lost Alaskans: Morningside Hospital History Project, and its primary researchers Ellen Ganley, Meg Greene, Karen Perdue, Robin Renfroe, Niejse Steinkruger, Sally Mead, Deborah Smith, Marylou Elton, and Vivian Hamilton. This group has worked to uncover the documentary record of mental health care during the years in which Alaskans were institutionalized out of state at Morningside Hospital. Their work not only helps reveal the past, but has had an impact on the lives of living family members seeking to understand what happened to their relatives.
November 6th, 2010
Information Insights and Agnew::Beck worked with the Student Advisory Board for the Anchorage School District to gather input on upcoming budget cuts from the people who may be impacted most – the students themselves. Senior consultant Cady Lister was impressed by the serious reflection the students gave the issue when asked what the district should do. “It was a great meeting,” said Lister. “We had 51 engaged, intelligent, and thoughtful middle and high schoolers thinking about what they value in education, what being educated means, as well as ways to fill the budget shortfall.”
July 2nd, 2010
Interior residents will have a chance to share their insights on the Fairbanks economy through an effort sponsored by the Fairbanks North Star Borough. The web based survey, which went live today, will allow Fairbanksans to share their thoughts and insights on the area’s economy for the Fairbanks Community Economic Development Visioning Project. Interested members of the public can complete the survey online until Friday, July 23. Survey questions are designed to solicit ideas from local residents on what’s working well in our economy, what might be upcoming opportunities and what barriers could stand in the way. Continue Reading »