
Amanda Tritt
0:28 - 1:22
"Joy brings more than 24 years of experience in government relations, strategic communications, stakeholder engagement, and advocacy to her new role. She began her career working directly with tribes and tribal organizations in environmental, housing, and cultural program roles before founding a statewide communications and government relations firm. She has previously served TCC as our lobbyist, successfully leading advocacy efforts in Juneau on behalf of our members tribes. We are excited to welcome Joy to this leadership position and look forward to her contributions as we work together toward healthy, strong, unified tribes."
“Joy brings more than 24 years of experience in government relations, strategic communications, stakeholder engagement, and advocacy to her new role. She began her career working directly with tribes and tribal organizations in environmental, housing, and cultural program roles before founding a statewide communications and government relations firm. She has previously served TCC as our lobbyist, successfully leading advocacy efforts in Juneau on behalf of our members tribes. We are excited to welcome Joy to this leadership position and look forward to her contributions as we work together toward healthy, strong, unified tribes.”
Joy brings more than 24 years of experience in government relations, strategic communications, stakeholder engagement, and advocacy to her new role. She began her career working directly with tribes and tribal organizations in environmental, housing, and cultural program roles before founding a statewide communications and government relations firm. She has previously served TCC as our lobbyist, successfully leading advocacy efforts in Juneau on behalf of our members tribes. We are excited to welcome Joy to this leadership position and look forward to her contributions as we work together toward healthy, strong, unified tribes. Speaking of tribes, our annual Youth Summit held last weekend was a very successful gathering of young minds to generate ideas and discuss visions for the future of the region.
Tanana Chiefs Conference wrapped its annual Youth Summit last weekend, where Interior youth tanned moose hides, made fishnets, and learned to administer naloxone alongside CPR and gun safety instruction, according to the organization's weekly update.

Tanana Chiefs Conference named Joy Huntington as its new Director of Government Affairs on Monday, bringing more than 24 years of tribal advocacy and government relations experience to the region's largest tribal consortium. Huntington previously served TCC as its lobbyist in Juneau.
