Connecting Alaska, Empowering Communities
Remote Hands was born from a deep understanding of Alaska's unique challenges and the incredible potential of its local communities.
Our Origins: Identifying a Need
Through his extensive work with Alaskan youth in STEM education programs like Upward Bound and Teaching Through Technology (T3), our Founder & CEO Gabriel Low witnessed firsthand the untapped potential of rural Alaskans.
Simultaneously, he observed a recurring inefficiency: companies frequently flying staff to villages for relatively straightforward tasks. This sparked an idea – a way to bridge the gap.
What began as an observation of inefficiency has grown into a mission to empower local Alaskans with flexible work opportunities and provide more efficient solutions for businesses operating across Alaska's vast landscape.

Our Mission
Remote Hands aims to revolutionize how work gets done in Alaska by creating flexible opportunities for local service providers while helping businesses save time and resources. We believe in the power of local talent and are committed to building stronger, more self-sufficient Alaskan communities.
Meet the Team
The people driving Remote Hands Alaska forward.

Gabriel Low
Founder & CEO
With a background in STEM education and a passion for empowering rural Alaskan communities, Gabriel envisioned a platform that bridges the gap between local talent and businesses in need.

