Jana Peirce is a Senior Consultant with Information Insights. Jana manages many of Information Insights’ economic studies and assists with data collection, research and analysis, and report production on many other projects. With a degree in economics and a background in editing and graphic design, Jana specializes in information design and presentation. Her goal is that text and information graphics work together to present research results with clarity so they can be understood easily and used effectively.
Recent projects she has managed include a study of the economic impacts of Alaska Native organizations on Interior Alaska for Doyon, Limited; two studies assessing the impacts of bypass mail changes on the North Slope Borough; and an analysis of the economic impacts on Alaska of a rail link with Canada.
In 2006 she managed a large project for the Alaska Department of Military and Veterans Affairs to develop a statewide rollout and training plan for distributing satellite phones to all Alaska communities. Jana has also worked on multiple projects related to an Alaska natural gas pipeline for the Department of Revenue and for Tanana Chiefs Conference.
Jana provides web and graphic design for many Information Insights’ marketing and communications projects. Past and current web clients include local and statewide businesses, nonprofits, state agencies and university programs.
Before coming to Information Insights, Jana was the senior web developer for Third Sector Technologies, an Alaska-based IT company, and prior to that was production manager for Mushing Magazine in Fairbanks. After earning her B.A. in Economics and B.A. in International Studies at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, she completed an internship at the National Journalism Center in Washington, D.C. and was an assistant editor of a national consumer magazine published in D.C.
We know that information is everywhere, but insight is not. We approach projects by forming teams of highly skilled and professional staff working in an open office environment that allows us to draw on our collective expertise in:
Our philosophy is to match information with creativity and vision to develop the best solutions for our clients. We work on projects throughout the state from offices in Anchorage and Fairbanks. Our clients include local, state and tribal governments, schools districts and universities, nonprofit organizations, large corporations and small businesses
Our style is to be flexible and responsive to clients’ needs. We never use a cookie cutter approach. We assemble a custom team for each consulting or facilitation project and tailor the process to fit the project goals. Because of our knowledge of Alaska issues and organizations and our commitment to meeting each client’s unique situation, a high proportion of our clients become repeat customers.
Being a family friendly workplace is a key component of our corporate culture. In 2005, we were awarded a “Family Friendly Workplace Award” by the Fairbanks North Star Borough Early Childhood Development Commission.
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| Project | Client |
|---|---|
| Carol Davila, Project Management Fairbanks Memorial Hospital | |
| Tanana Chiefs Conference Wellness and Visioning Meetings | |
| Adult Learning Programs of Alaska IT Analysis | ALPA |
| Alaska Strategic Traffic Enforcement Partnership | ASTEP |
| Alaska Marine Highway System Analysis | UAF |
| Save Eielson Task Force | FNSB |
| Ch’eghutsen’ Phase II | FNA |
| AK DHSS OCS Citizen Review Panel II | AK DHSS OCS |
| Conference of Young Alaskans (COYA) 2009 | UA |
| Doyon Ltd Management Consulting | |
| Alaska Club Facilitation | |
| Scenic Byways Communication Plan | AK DOT |
| AMHTA Behavioral Health Mini-Grant Program Administration | AMHTA |
| AMHS Long-term Operations Model | UA UAF MIRL |
| TCC CP Report Preparation | TCC |
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| Barb Branton | Coordinator | 907.450.2462 | |
| Brenda Holden | Senior Consultant | 907.450.2452 | |
| Cady Lister | Senior Consultant | 907.272.5074 | |
| Chris Rogers | Consultant | 907.450.2463 | |
| Debbie Mowrey | Accountant | 907.450.2457 | |
| Ellen Ganley | Co-founder, CEO and Principal Consultant | 907.450.2454 | |
| Emma Funk | Web Intern | 907.450.2477 | |
| Indra Arriaga | Senior Consultant | 907.272.5074 | |
| Jana Peirce | Senior Consultant | 907.450.2482 | |
| Jessica Holden | Consultant | 907.272.5074 ext.4 | |
| Mary Pruitt | Administrative Intern | ||
| Nancy Lowe | Project Coordinator | 907.450.2458 | |
| Rick Lonn | Grant Admin, Consultant | 907.450.2484 | |
| Sherry Modrow | VP, Senior Consultant | 907.450.2450 | |
| Susan Pruitt | Accounting Technician | 907.450.2488 | |
| Sylvan Robb | Senior Consultant | 907.450.2456 |
July 26th, 2011
Mary Pruitt is an administrative intern who works with the administrative support team, helps with accounting document retention review and scanning, and provides project support as needed. She has been working with Information Insights since August 2010. Recently, she has been involved with projects involving ALPHA, AMHTA, and ATCA.
She is a student at Monroe High School, and is involved with the football program, NHS, Leo’s Club, and Student Government. She also works with Big Brothers Big Sisters. She hopes to major in education in college.
June 6th, 2011
Two members of Information Insights facilitation team, Brenda and Jess Holden, pitched their tent at the Girl Scout Encampment last week. Jess worked with girls to explore the idea of voice in leadership and community, whether it is a troop, schools, or towns. She facilitated activities and conversation to explore ways girls want to contribute their voice in Girl Scouting and what that might look like. Brenda worked with a cross section of adult volunteers simultaneously to explore how Girl Scouts might improve volunteer support as well as gather ideas from adult volunteers on how the Council could shape the future state of the democratic voice of volunteers in the Alaska Council.
August 26th, 2010
Senior Consultants Sylvan Robb and Jana Peirce got their hands on a lot of gold at yesterday’s tour of the Kinross Fort Knox mine outside Fairbanks. At yesterday’s gold price, the 22 pound mini-bar was worth $318,116.21. Fort Knox has grown substantially since the economic impact assessment Information Insights conducted in 2001. The mine now employs over 500 people in the Fairbanks North Star Borough. Most interesting fact of the day: the mine has to crush and process 1 ton of very low-grade ore to make just $20 so efficiency is important in every aspect of the operation. The company also touts its impressive safety record: over 3.5 million consecutive man-hours worked without a lost-time accident.