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Directors - Alaska Search and Rescue Association

ASARA operates with input and participation from each region of Alaska. The ten voting ASARA Directors and one honorary non-voting Director from the Alaska State Troopers oversee ASARA operations and set ASARA policy.

The Directors include:

Lt. Craig Macdonald: Non-Voting Director, AST SAR Coordinator
Organization Affiliation: Alaska State Troopers
Email: craig.macdonald@alaska.gov


Corey Aist: ASARA President, Director At Large
Affiliation: Alaska Search & Rescue Dogs
Email: alaskasar@gmail.com


John Aspnes: ASARA Vice President, Interior Region Director
Affiliation: PAWS/WSAR
Email: ffjda@uaf.edu


Bill Romberg: ASARA Secretary, Director At Large
Affiliation: Alaska Mountain Rescue Group
Email: wromberg@gci.net


Jim Lewis: ASARA Treasurer, Anchorage Bowl Region Director
Affiliation: Anchorage Nordic Ski Patrol
Email: jnlewis@ak.net


Nick Zsabo: Sgt. of Arms, Southwest Region Director
Affiliation: Kodiak Island Search & Rescue
Email: herschel@gci.net


Jerry Keifer: Southeast Region Director
Affiliation: Ketchikan Volunteer Search & Rescue
Email: jerryk@borough.ketchikan.ak.us


John Rodgers: Director At Large
Affiliation: Anchorage Police Department Search Team
Email: johnr@cpaalaska.com


Josh Waters, MATSU Region Director
Affiliation: MAT+SAR
Email: jwaters@mtaonline.net


Michael Cooper: Northslope Region Director
Affiliation: Northslope Search and Rescue
Email: piranhaus@msn.com


Unfilled: Kenai Peninsula Region Director



Alaska Mountain Rescue Group
www.amrg.org

The Alaska Mountain Rescue Group is a non-profit organization that has provided technical mountain Search and Rescue services for the state of Alaska since the early 1960’s. The group consists of approximately 60 volunteers based in Anchorage. Fully-accredited by the Mountain Rescue Association in wilderness search, technical rescue, and avalanche response, AMRG will respond to requests by state and federal agencies for assistance with SAR in Alaska 24hrs per day-7days per week, 365 days per year, including SAR missions involving wilderness search, technical rope rescue (on steep rock, ice, snow, glacier), avalanche response, medical evacuation, aircraft crashes, etc.

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Alaska Search & Rescue Association
PO Box 233276
Anchorage, Alaska 99523
alaskasar@gmail.com

Founded 1993

Wednesday September 8, 2010