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Alaska Seafood Processing Leadership Institute, Spring 2025

March 3, 2025 March 7, 2025 AKST

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 Do you have an employee who, with key training, could help lead your business into the future? The Alaska Seafood Processing Leadership Institute (ASPLI) offers 80 hours of intensive professional development for employees recognized as having the potential to move up in your company. The institute is designed for mid-level managers in a seafood plant—production managers, QC supervisors, seafood engineers, human resources, and corporate or administrative personnel identified by their employer as having leadership potential. Others who might benefit include direct marketers, small seafood processors or others closely involved in the seafood industry. ASPLI provides the technical training needed in the seafood industry to master leadership and management skills.

The Spring 2025 session is the second of a two-part program. Session 1 of ASPLI will be held November 4–8, 2024, at the UAF Kodiak Seafood and Marine Science Center, where participants will learn from seafood faculty and local experts. Topics are the science of seafood, shelf life, quality and safety of Alaska’s fishery products, product development, lean manufacturing, new technologies, and seafood marketing. Participants will get hands-on experience in the KSMSC pilot plant, and local seafood plant managers will offer perspectives on the seafood industry and management.

After the Kodiak session, ASPLI participants will return to their jobs and work with an in-house mentor to identify and complete a project that improves plant operations.

The final ASPLI session will convene in Anchorage, March 3–7, 2025, and will focus on leadership training, project management, human resources, regulatory environment, and developing effective management styles. Experienced seafood leaders, government regulators, and management consultants will lead the classes. The goal of this sessions is to develop the confidence, skills, and the big-picture understanding needed by tomorrow’s managers.

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See ASPLI sample agenda (PDF; from previous event, subject to revision).

The fee for this program is $2,200 per person. Employers will be responsible for airfare and lodging to and from the training sites. University of Alaska Fairbanks vocational training funds offset a portion of the cost of ASPLI. The full value of this training program is approximately $6,000 per person.

Application information is available on the ASPLI Fall 2024 website.

 


Questions? Contact:

Quentin Fong, Seafood Marketing Specialist, 907-486-1516, qsfong@alaska.edu
Chris Sannito, Seafood Technology Specialist, 907-486-1535, csannito@alaska.edu


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  • Quentin Fong
  • Chris Sannito

Alaska Sea Grant Anchorage Office

1007 W 3rd Ave
Anchorage, AK 99501 United States
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