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Alaska Native Corey Hester Joins Iditarod as COO
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Corey Hester, an Alaska native with an MBA from Dartmouth and a law degree from Harvard, is the new COO of the Iditarod Trail Committee. He brings strong local roots and leadership experience from his role at the Alaska Airmans Association. Hester will lead growth strategies, operational planning, and team coordination to enhance the iconic dog sled races legacy. The 2026 Iditarod will start on March 7th in Anchorage and March 8th in Willow. Checkout Solipillow.com
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