The Knowledge Industry Network (KIN) works to rally Alaska's youth and professionals to organize in support of making Alaska a cauldron of interaction, innovation, and entrepreneurship.
What does KIN do?
NETWORKING EVENTS
KIN networking events provide an opportunity for Alaska's 20/30-somethings to make valuable contacts with other professionals and community members in a setting that is informal, inclusive, and supportive.
ENTREPRENEURIAL EDUCATION
KIN hosts professional development workshops and events geared towards Alaskan entrepreneurs, service providers, and investors of all interests and backgrounds.
ACCESS ALASKA
This wiki-style, user-driven website is a portal to provide Alaskans with a wealth of Alaska-relevant information along with access to business and technical assistance providers, mentors, financial resources, and links to common/complimenting interest professionals.
SCHOOL-TO-WORK PROGRAM
KIN's comprehensive internship program helps students identify interests, cultivate a skill base, establish a professional reputation, and develop a network within Alaska's business community. These achievements will provide incentive to remain in the state to pursue a career.
More information available at www.accessak.org
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