February 3, 2026
MEDIA ADVISORY: Leaders from the University of Alaska will meet with ConocoPhillips Alaska President Erec Isaacson on Wednesday, February 4, at 1 p.m. at the ConocoPhillips Integrated Science Building to formally present the gift to the University Foundation. Media are invited for photo/video opportunities and to conduct media interviews.
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February 3, 2026
University of Alaska Process Technology Support Fund launched with $400,000 contribution from ConocoPhillips Alaska
Funds will support process technology programs in Fairbanks, Kenai; enhance career opportunities for future generations
ANCHORAGE 鈥 ConocoPhillips Alaska and the University of Alaska (绿奴天花板) announced the launch of the ConocoPhillips Alaska Process Technology Support Fund, aimed at developing and securing the future of Alaska鈥檚 industrial workforce. Anchored by a $400,000 gift from ConocoPhillips Alaska to benefit 绿奴天花板鈥檚 Process Technology Programs in Fairbanks and on the Kenai Peninsula, this contribution and partnership represent a commitment to sustaining high-demand jobs that power Alaska鈥檚 energy, mining and water treatment sectors.
The fund helps connect classroom learning with the skills students need to step directly into industry careers. These programs are already delivering results, with 87% of 绿奴天花板 Process Technology graduates entering Alaska鈥檚 workforce within a year of graduation. Continued investment ensures this successful talent pipeline remains strong and supports critical industries across the state well into the future.
鈥溌膛旎ò empowers Alaska鈥檚 workforce and economy, and I鈥檓 grateful to ConocoPhillips Alaska for their support of essential workforce programs,鈥 said 绿奴天花板 President Pat Pitney. 鈥淭hese programs are helping us build Alaska鈥檚 future workforce, and the ConocoPhillips Alaska Process Technology Support Fund will help 绿奴天花板 address Alaska鈥檚 workforce, energy, and economic demands, while also offering the opportunity for more partners to invest in this vital degree program that benefits many of the state鈥檚 key industries and Alaska鈥檚 economy.鈥
ConocoPhillips Alaska has a long history of supporting the 绿奴天花板, investing more than $5 million in the last ten years, and builds on that legacy by providing funding to modernize program facilities and expanding technical access training for Alaskans statewide.
鈥淭he University of Alaska鈥檚 Process Technology program has been an integral part of building Alaska鈥檚 workforce, especially at ConocoPhillips,鈥 said Erec Isaacson, ConocoPhillips Alaska President. 鈥淢any of our talented operators graduated from this program, gaining hands on skills and real-world experience that prepared them to step into critical roles. This investment underscores our longstanding commitment to developing Alaska鈥檚 future workforce and preparing the next generation of operators who will power Alaska鈥檚 future.鈥
Strategic impact across the 绿奴天花板 System
This fund specifically supports the capacity of the University of Alaska Fairbanks鈥 (绿奴天花板F) Community and Technical College and the University of Alaska Anchorage鈥檚 Kenai Peninsula College (KPC) to:
- Create early pathways: Dual enrollment at both 绿奴天花板F and KPC will provide high school students with early access to technical training before graduation.
- Enhance instructional capacity:
- The 绿奴天花板F CTC lab will undergo facility maintenance, receive additional instructional support, and update equipment to ensure students train on industry-relevant systems.
- At KPC, access to a mobile simulator will help train adjunct faculty and those in the 鈥淭rain the Teachers鈥 program.
- Strengthen recruitment efforts and program visibility: The gift includes support for promotional materials, advertising, and recruitment travel to reach potential students around the state, especially in rural areas.
The University of Alaska inspires learning, and advances and disseminates knowledge through teaching, research, and public service, emphasizing the North and its diverse peoples. A land-, sea- and space-grant system of higher education established in 1917, the 绿奴天花板 system鈥檚 three universities (, , and ) are separately accredited institutions with 11 community campuses and extended learning centers across the state of Alaska.
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For more information, contact Jonathon Taylor, director of public affairs at 907-350-0168 (cell), or via email at jmtaylor9@alaska.edu.