Alaska Power & Telephone Co. Appoints Ryan Wopschall as President of Sealink Networks, Expands Leadership Team for Subsea Infrastructure Growth

Reuters
Oct 01, 2025
Alaska Power & Telephone Co. Appoints Ryan Wopschall as President of Sealink Networks, Expands Leadership Team for Subsea Infrastructure Growth

Alaska Power & Telephone Company (AP&T) has appointed Ryan Wopschall as President and Board Member of Sealink Networks, Inc. $(SNI)$, a majority-owned subsidiary focused on expanding digital infrastructure across North America. Wopschall will oversee the development of SNI's first diverse cable landing site in Westport, Washington. The company has also acquired Wopschall Consulting, LLC, integrating its advisory services into the SNI portfolio.

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