Dana Tindall has been senior vice president of regulatory affairs for GCI since mid-1993 and was previously GCI's vice president of regulatory affairs, director of regulatory affairs, manager of regulatory affairs and economist. Tindall is responsible for the development and direction of the company's corporate regulatory and political policies. Tindall has served as an adjunct professor of regulatory economics at Alaska Pacific University. She is a past board member of both the Anchorage Economic Development Corporation and the Alaska Council on Economic Education. Previous to GCI, Tindall held the position of rate economist at Pacific Gas & Electric Company and research assistant at the University of Michigan Investment Office. Tindall received her bachelor's degree in economics and masters degree in public policy from the University of Michigan. |