Douglas Miller

Vice President Of Human Resources at Ahtna, Inc.

Douglas Miller, SPHR has extensive work experience in various roles within the human resources field. Douglas started their career as an HR Professional at Alaska Communications in 1998, where they quickly advanced to the roles of Manager and Customer Service Representative. During their time at Alaska Communications, Douglas was responsible for enterprise-wide training, recruitment, and compensation/benefits administration.

In 2005, Douglas joined Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) as the Chief Workforce Officer. In this role, they were tasked with resizing the HR department, improving customer service, and leading Board initiatives in response to rapid enterprise change. Douglas successfully served as the senior HR executive for the 2,200-head medical organization, including the highly regarded Alaskan Native Medical Center.

Since 2014, Douglas has been Vice President of Human Resources at Ahtna, Inc., a company with 2,000 employees that provides governmental small business and open market services on a national and global level. As the senior HR executive, they provide strategic direction for the company and its subsidiaries, enabling business operations to pursue new acquisitions and joint ventures.

Overall, Douglas Miller, SPHR has demonstrated a strong track record of leadership and strategic HR management throughout their career.

Douglas Miller, SPHR, holds a Dual Bachelor of Arts Degrees in Music & Education from the University of Alaska Anchorage. Douglas also obtained a Master of Business Administration (MBA) with a field of study in Human Resources from the University of Phoenix. Additionally, they earned a Masters in Health Administration from the University of Phoenix. Douglas also holds the certification of Senior Professional in Human Resources from the HR Certification Institute.

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  • Vice President Of Human Resources

    March, 2014 - present