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Karlee Pogirski

Born in India and adopted as a baby, Karlee was raised in the Matanuska Valley, which she proudly calls home. She earned her bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Cedarville University in 2008, while also volunteering as an EMT for both the university, the local fire department, and local community hospital emergency department.


After college, Karlee traveled to Romania, where she worked in an orphanage serving children impacted by poverty and loss — an experience that shaped her lifelong commitment to helping families find stability and hope.


Karlee attended Liberty University School of Law, graduating in 2012 and later graduating with her MBA in 2015. While there, she served as Online Editor for the Liberty Legal Journal and as a member of the Dispute Resolution Board. She won the Southwestern Law School National Negotiation Competition and received multiple American Bar Association regional awards for excellence in negotiation and advocacy.


Following law school, Karlee worked as corporate counsel for an energy company in Virginia and an aerospace company in Ohio. She later returned to Alaska to serve as a family law attorney for the Office of Public Advocacy in Palmer before entering private practice, where she now focuses on estate and business planning.



Karlee brings both skill and compassion to her work, helping Alaskans protect what matters most — their families, their businesses, and their peace of mind.

Outside the office, Karlee is a wife and mother of two children, and loves camping, hiking, traveling, teaching herself piano, and spending time with her family and church community group.

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