Senior Staff
Diane Barrans As the chief executive staff of the Alaska Commission on Postsecondary Education and the Alaska Student Loan Corporation, Diane Barrans leads an agency dedicated to reaching every Alaska resident to provide access to higher education through quality financial aid products supported by quality service. Barrans’ management team is focused on maintaining the Corporation's financial health to enable the Commission to offer competitive financial aid products and expanded public services. Barrans assumed Executive Director duties in July of 1995. She previously served for twelve years in a variety of Commission operations and management positions, most recently as program coordinator from 1989 to 1993 and director of student financial aid programs in 1994/1995. Her depth of experience in agency operations provides a unique foundation for the dynamic, team leadership strategy that has achieved consecutive years of positive financial and operational successes. Ms. Barrans earned her bachelor of arts degree from Barnard College of Columbia University in 1982. Currently in her third term, Ms. Barrans is one of three Alaska members of the Western Interstate Commission on Higher Education (WICHE). She was reappointed by Governor Palin in June 2007. She served as Chair of the WICHE Commission for the 2004-2005 term, and currently serves as a member of the executive committee. Alaska has participated in the 15-state regional education compact since 1955, providing residents with reduced-cost access to higher education programs throughout the west, many of which are not available in the state. Ms. Barrans also represents Alaska as a member of the State Higher Education Executive Officers (SHEEO) Association. She currently serves as Chair on the P-16, Access and Diversity, Teacher Quality Committee. SHEEO was created in 1954 to assist states in developing and sustaining excellent systems of higher education and serves as a liaison between the states and the federal government. Stephanie Butler Ms. Stephanie Butler first joined the Commission in 1997 as the institutional authorization program coordinator. In 1998, she was promoted to director of institutional relations, and, in 2001, was appointed by the Executive Director to her current post. Prior to joining the Commission, she worked for the University of Alaska Anchorage as information/support services manager from 1990 to 1992, and was administrative manager from 1992 to 1997. Ms. Butler is a Certified Internal Auditor and a Certified Government Auditing Professional. Her education credentials also include a Master of Science in business administration/management from Boston University and a Bachelor of Arts in English from Barry University. Ms. Butler leads the loan servicing operations, the largest single operational unit of ACPE, and assists with the development and implementation of statewide outreach services. Ms. Butler's staff delivers high-level centralized service to the agency's borrowers from the the servicing center in Juneau, from loan originations to loan repayment. She assists with program development, and coordinates program operations internally, with borrowers, and with the various institutions. Kenneth Dodson has been with the Commission as Director of Information Support Services since 1994. Prior to coming to the Commission, he was employed from 1988 until 1994 by UNIPAC Service Corporation in Denver, Colorado, first as a programmer and then advancing to the information services supervisor by 1990. Mr. Dodson’s unit is responsible for development and support of all electronic services, including the Higher Education Loan Management System (HELMS) mainframe application on which the agency’s loan portfolio is serviced. Mr. Dodson is past president and current member of the HELMS User Group, a consortium of lenders and servicers. Mr. Dodson received a certificate in Computer Information Systems from Tucumcari Area Vocational School in Tucumcari, New Mexico in 1988. Prior to joining the Commission in July 1997, Frank Love was a career member of the United States Coast Guard. After 32 years of service Mr. Love retired as a master chief petty officer, the highest rank achievable by a noncommissioned officer. His latter years in the service were devoted to human resources management, and, subsequent to his retirement from the Coast Guard, he served in various capacities of personnel management. As Human Resources Administrative Officer, Mr. Love is responsible for agency human resources and personnel matters in accordance with the Commission's Personnel Bylaws, state statutes, and regulations. He makes recommendations for revisions to Personnel Bylaws as necessary for Commission approval. Mr. Love provides guidance in career development and training initiatives, and assists management with employee relations, including the hiring, reassignment and separation of staff. As head of Administrative Services, Mr. Love oversees the agency's mail services, records retention, and small purchase acitvities, as well as building management and security protocols for the Juneau operations center. Under the direction of the Executive Officer and Board of the Alaska Student Loan Corporation, Ms. Morrison oversees the Corporation asset management and financing activities. This encompasses the portfolio and cash flow analyses to support the annual bond issues which fund the various education loan programs. Additionally, Ms. Morrison's duties include ensuring that the Corporation maintains compliance with federal and state law, as well as bond-related covenants. Other research, reporting, and accounting duties of her division include; preparation of quarterly unaudited and annually audited financial statements, investments, procurement, and responding to requests of legislators and their staffs, and the general public. Finance staff is also responsible for preparing the agency's annual budget and the monthly tracking and reporting of expenses to assure budget compliance.
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