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Don Antrobus is the manager of the Denali Commission’s statewide Village Infrastructure Protection program, serving as lead engineer for federal efforts to relocate the northwestern Alaska village of Newtok due to climate change. Earlier he worked as the engineering manager of the Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium and chief engineer of the Guam Waterworks Authority. He received his Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering at the University of Notre Dame and a Master’s degree in Engineering Management at UAA. An active member of the Fellowship, Don also served as a volunteer planner for the AUUF remodeling project.
Don Antrobus is the manager of the Denali Commission’s statewide Village Infrastructure Protection program, serving as lead engineer for federal efforts to relocate the northwestern Alaska village of Newtok due to climate change. Earlier he worked as the engineering manager of the Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium and chief engineer of the Guam Waterworks Authority. He received his Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering at the University of Notre Dame and a Master’s degree in Engineering Management at UAA. An active member of the Fellowship, Don also served as a volunteer planner for the AUUF remodeling project.