Ten Calista Corporation Shareholders Win Final 2024 Proxy Prizes

Over 13,000 Shareholders Eligible for Remaining Prize Drawings

June 7, 2024

(Anchorage, Alaska) – Ten Calista (cha-LIS-tah) Corporation Shareholders are winners of the final Online Regular and Regular proxy prizes in the 2024 Annual Meeting of Shareholders. The prizes are randomly drawn by Sramek Hightower, a certified public accounting firm in Anchorage that serves as the Inspector of Elections.

More than 13,100 Shareholders who voted by 5 p.m. on June 3 qualified for the two final rounds of prizes. Three Online Regular prizes were drawn from valid proxy votes cast online. Seven Regular prizes were drawn from all valid paper and online proxy votes. The winners are:

  • $5,000 Online Regular Prize – Paul Moses (Hooper Bay)
  • $2,500 Online Regular and Regular Prizes –
    • Carolyn E. Uttereyuk (Scammon Bay)
    • Marie B. James (Anchorage)
  • $1,000 Online Regular and Regular Prizes –
    • Cynthia C. Anvil (Kasigluk)
    • Rosmarie A. Johnson (Anchorage)
    • Ronald A. Bell, Sr. (Hooper Bay)
    • Alicia C. Lopez (Irwinton, GA)
    • Olga E. Askoak (Juneau)
    • Ian N. Gall (Gold Bar, WA)
    • Aaron J. Lomack (Manokotak)

About 3 in 5 Elders who have voted did so online. Nearly 7 in 10 voters finished voting online in less than 3 minutes.

“Quyana for voting in this year’s Board of Directors election. Your votes elect Directors. A record-setting 82 percent of voting Shareholders cast their votes online this year.” – Thom Aparuk Leonard, vice president of corporate affairs

Proxy prizes are only awarded if enough Shareholders vote and quorum is reached. This makes the Annual Meeting valid. Learn more at www.CalistaCorp.com/AnnualMeeting.

Calista Corporation has over 37,300 Shareholders and is the parent company of more than 30 subsidiaries in the following industries: defense contracting, construction, real estate, environmental services, natural resource development, marine transportation, oilfield services, and heavy equipment sales, service and rentals. Since 1994, Calista has provided more than $6.4 million in scholarships to its Shareholders and Descendants. Since inception, Calista has declared more than $141.6 million in dividends and distributions, including $11.3 million in Elders’ Benefit Program distributions to Shareholders. Calista can be found on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.