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SAIGEN HARRIS
President
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PRESIDENT’S
MESSAGE
Your Voice Matters
The Power of Participating in AGC of Alaska Committees
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ssociated General Contractors, or AGC, of Alaska is built on the strength of its members—contractors, suppliers, and professionals who bring their insight, experience, and passion to the table. One of the most impactful ways members can shape the future of our industry and association is through active participation on AGC committees. Now more than ever, we are looking for new voices, fresh perspectives, and committed individuals to help lead the charge.

A New Structure to Meet Current Needs
Over the past year, AGC has undertaken a thoughtful review of its committee structure, ensuring it reflects the current priorities and challenges facing our membership. With support from AGC’s Board Development Committee, we’ve assessed longstanding committees, gathered input from members, and revamped how our committees operate. This effort wasn’t just about streamlining—it was about ensuring meaningful involvement, clearer objectives, and greater member impact. The result is a refreshed committee landscape that is more aligned with the needs of today’s industry and more welcoming to members ready to step in and make a difference.
A Call for New Involvement and Voices
As our industry evolves with new technologies, regulations, and workforce challenges, it’s critical that our committees reflect the diversity and innovation happening on job sites and in offices across the state. AGC’s strength lies in its collective knowledge—but that knowledge only grows stronger when new voices are added to the conversation.

We understand that many members are busy running companies, managing teams, and meeting deadlines. But that’s exactly why your voice matters. You see the challenges firsthand, and you likely have ideas and insights that could benefit others in the industry. Joining a committee gives you a platform to share those ideas and help shape AGC’s work on behalf of all members.

You don’t need decades of experience or a long history with AGC to make a difference. In fact, some of the most valuable contributions come from those who bring a fresh lens and a willingness to ask different questions. Whether you’re a seasoned project manager, a new estimator, or running your own small business, there’s a seat at the table for you.

Join a Committee That Suits Your Interests
AGC of Alaska has a range of committees focused on key areas of our industry. For example:

  • The Construction Leadership Committee, or CLC, is ideal for emerging professionals looking to build their leadership skills, grow their networks, and take on greater roles within AGC and the industry at large. The CLC hosts events, supports professional development initiatives, and helps ensure the next generation of leaders has the tools and support they need to succeed.
  • Like reading this magazine? Then consider joining AGC’s Magazine Editorial Board. The Editorial Board oversees AGC’s publication of The Alaska Contractor magazine. This committee works to ensure our communications reflect the work, voice, and concerns of our members. Help us highlight the work AGC members do statewide and ensure our messaging remains clear, relevant, and compelling.

Whether you’re interested in shaping policy positions, supporting workforce development initiatives, or growing AGC’s membership, there’s a committee for you.

What It Means to Serve
Joining a committee doesn’t have to mean giving up your evenings or adding stress to your calendar. Most committees meet monthly or quarterly, and all offer hybrid or virtual options for participation. The time commitment is reasonable—often just a few hours a month—but the impact is lasting.

If you’ve ever asked, “Why doesn’t AGC do X?” or “Wouldn’t it be great if we had Y?” being on a committee is your chance to be part of the solution. Your input helps shape the resources, events, and advocacy that AGC offers to all members.

Ready to Step Up?
AGC is a member-driven organization, and we’re only as strong as the people who step forward to lead. We’re looking for new committee participants across all sectors and career stages. If you’ve been thinking about getting more involved, go to agcak.org/agc-committees, find the committee you’re interested in, and reach out to the AGC staff member listed to get involved.