April 27, 202212:00 pm

ZOOM

Join us to hear about the Sustainable Southeast Partnership: Resilient Peoples and Places in SE AK.

REAP is a proud member of the Sustainable Southeast Partnership (SSP). Our Southeast office houses the Regional Energy Catalyst, Clay Good, who supports and advises on a variety of energy related issues throughout Southeast Alaska. Joining Clay will be SSP Program Director Ralph Wolfe and Communications Catalyst Elle Weberling coming in live from the annual SSP retreat in Sitka. Learn more about SSP HERE.

  • When: Wednesday, April 27 @ 12:00PM
  • What: Free webinar style event to discuss the Sustainable Southeast Partnership
  • Where: Zoom – Pre-registration required by clicking HERE

Ralph Wolfe is the director of the Sustainable Southeast Partnership. A lifelong Southeast Alaskan, he was born and raised in Craig, on Prince of Wales Island, and now lives in Yakutat with his wife, Gloria and sons Jackson and Jace. Ralph was the Community Catalyst for Yakutat for the previous four years before becoming the SSP Program Director. He also serves as the 6th Vice President on the Executive Council for Central Council Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska (CCTHITA).

Elle Weberling is the Communications Catalyst for the Sustainable Southeast Partnership. Interested in the intersection of creativity, storytelling and business Elle recently graduated from the University of Oregon with a degree in Advertising and minors in Spanish and Entrepreneurship. Looking to reconnect with her family’s roots in Alaska, Elle began applying to positions in Alaska. Elle is passionate about finding the best ways to amplify voices. Prior to her current role, she worked as a Communications Intern with Sealaska and the Sustainable Southeast Partnership