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Becky Windt Pearson: Governing at the Edge of the World
What Alaska Teaches Us About Leadership, Resilience, and Responsibility

Episode 289 of The HaltingWinter Podcast
Brought to you by Tyler Technologies

What does leadership look like when your city is the end of the road...literally?

In this episode of The HaltingWinter Podcast, Seth Winterhalter sits down with Becky Windt Pearson, City Manager of Anchorage, Alaska, to explore what municipal leadership looks like in one of the most demanding contexts in North America.

Anchorage isn't just Alaska's largest city; it's a hub for healthcare, transportation, emergency response, and essential services for communities across the state. That reality creates pressures, responsibilities, and leadership challenges that most cities never face. And yet, the lessons Becky shares extend far beyond Alaska.

This conversation is about clarity under pressure, leadership without illusion, and the responsibility local government carries when no one else can step in.

Sponsored by:

  • Tyler Technologies – the nation's leading provider of software solutions designed specifically for the public sector and local government. Learn more at https://tylertech.com/winter

  • The Municipal Leadership Development Circle (MLDC) is a global community for local government leaders who want ongoing support, practical insights, and a trusted peer network to help them lead with clarity and conviction. Learn more at https://haltingwinter.com/MLDC
Connect with Seth Winterhalter
  • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sethwinterhalter
  • Website: https://www.HaltingWinter.com
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