University of Alaska Southeast

Dave Klein

Web Coordinator

Klein

907-796-6576

907-796-6295

http://www.uas.alaska.edu/

Public and Media Relations
Juneau
Soboleff Annex

B.A. Journalism w/ emphasis in Public Relations, Humboldt State University 1997

Routinely teach employee development classes in various aspects of the Content Management System used at UAS. Other courses taught include Digital Photography, Digital Asset Management and use of Adobe Acrobat during Staff Development programs.

Following high school graduation in San Diego, CA I escaped the city life for the remotes of Alaska by joining the US Air Force. After several years of service at Eielson AFB in Fairbanks, Alaska I learned that neither Fairbanks nor the Air Force was for me.

Following my exit from military life I worked the summer on the "slime line" working in the canneries of Bristol Bay, Alaska to get the feel for Alaska life outside the military. Although the life of cannery work was never in my cards, I did enjoy the comradery of working in a fish camp, enough to return for several summers while pursuing my degree from Humboldt State University in northern California.

Kayaking in S.E.While attending Humboldt, I went on National Student Exchange to the University of Alaska Southeast in Juneau during my Junior year. Upon graduation from Humboldt, I returned to Juneau and have been working with UAS since. My jobs at UAS have varied from employment with student housing to manager of the recreation center to my current position as Web coordinator. What attracted me to Southeast Alaska was the feeling I had as an exchange student. That was the feeling of euphoria one felt as a child upon waking up the morning of a trip to Disneyland. For the outdoor enthusiast, Juneau has just about everything for those who enjoy kayaking, hiking, camping, fishing, skiing...you name it.

My wife Lori, who once worked for UAS, now works as program manager for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southeast. We have a wonderful son Garrett, who loves the outdoors and spends most of his time "looking for Nemo" and playing with slimies (worms).