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Born | Layne Toshua Parker |
Nationality | American |
Citizenship | United States |
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Occupation | Entrepreneur |
Known for | Founder of ToshCo |
Spouse(s) | Cassia Parker |
Layne Toshua Parker is an American entrepreneur most notable for founding ToshCo,[1] an independent grocery and fuel chain founded in Gustavus, Alaska and supplying the town of Gustavus with groceries during the 2020 Coronavirus pandemic after the town was cut off.[2][3] Parker, who goes by the nickname "Tosh was a real estate investor and President of the U.S. Land Company[4] prior to the 2008 financial crash.[5] After returning to Alaska in 2009, he was briefly homeless before opening an independant grocery store which became known as ToshCo.[6][7] In 2020 Parker gained national notoriety for his efforts to keep Gustavus supplied during the Coronavirus pandemic and subsequent shutdown of State Ferry service to Gustavus.[8] Today ToshCo has multiple locations across Southeast Alaska.
Parker attended Brophy College Preparatory in Phoenix, Arizona and University of Alaska Southeast in Juneau, Alaska.[7] While at University, Parker developed a website to entrap Nigerian scammers purveying an online advanced payment scam which was later subject of the short story and adapted screenplay The Nigerian Prince.[9]
Parker was featured in an episode of Returning The Favor with Mike Rowe in 2020.[10]
Parker is married to Cassia Parker. He is a 4th generation Alaskan who's great-grandfather came to the State in the 1898 gold rush and was one of the original homesteaders of Gustavus, Alaska.[11][6] Many of the local streets, attractions and geography are named after the Parker family including Mount Parker in Glacier Bay National Park.[12]
In 2005, Parker collaborated with the Alaska Governor, Frank Murkowski in a joint effort to steer Glacier Bay National Park Vessel Management policies.[13] Parker and Murkowski's battle occurred in conjunction with a landmark U.S Supreme Court lawsuit between the State of Alaska and Federal Government which was later decided in favor of the Federal Government.[14]
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