Ahtna Diversified Holdings, LLC
Danielle Kent is a seasoned project management professional currently serving as a Project Assistant II at Ahtna Group of Companies since January 2023. Previously, Danielle held various roles as Project Coordinator at Starch Concrete Inc., Creekside Commercial Builders, and Iron Mechanical, along with experience as Assistant Service Manager at Armstrong Plumbing, Inc. and Assistant Plumbing Manager at Bell Brothers Plumbing, Heating and Air Conditioning. Early career positions include Dispatcher at Clarke & Rush Windows, Plumbing, Heating & Air, Customer Service Coordinator at L.J. Kruse Company, and Customer Service Representative at Total Filtration Services. This extensive background demonstrates expertise in both project coordination and customer service.
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Ahtna Diversified Holdings, LLC
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Ahtna Diversified Group, LLC is a holding company of subsidiaries of Ahtna, Inc., an Alaska Native Regional Corporation (ANC) with 8(a) and Small Disadvantaged Business certification from the Small Business Administration. We are an established self-performing contractor that specializes in the execution of time-sensitive, complex, and multifaceted environmental, construction, technology, and professional services projects for government and commercial clients. Our multidisciplinary professional staff includes scientists, engineers, construction supervisors and craft labor, and records management personnel with decades of experience. We also have Program and Project Management staff with various professional certifications including: Registered Professional Geologist Registered Professional Engineer Qualified SWPPP Practitioner Qualified SWPPP Developer LEED™ Accredited Professionals Qualified Commissioning Providers (QCxP) We have the resources in place to manage multiple, concurrent task orders and contracts, including surge requirements at locations nationwide. We also have expertise in successfully executing projects with complex logistics and site conditions, from remote/austere/arctic conditions in Alaska that require chartered planes, helicopters, and barges to move people and materials, to highly visible public and residential sites that require rigorous stakeholder and community relations efforts.