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Certification and New Hires at Ahtna

Oct 1, 2019 | Alaska Native, Right Moves

Lori A. Kropidlowski, CF APMP, recently achieved Foundation Certification through the Association of Professional Management Professionals (APMP). APMP is a national association dedicated to the process of winning business. Kropidlowski is the business development and marketing manager with Ahtna Environmental and has more than twenty-five years of A/E/C specific sales and marketing experience. She also holds her certification as a Certified Professional Services Marketer through the Society of Marketing Professional Services. Kropidlowski is active in several professional societies serving on the boards of directors for both the Society of Military Engineers and the National Association of Women in Construction.

Jason Sellars joins Ahtna Environmental as a Site Supervisor. Sellars has been an Alaskan resident for twenty-five years, the last twenty-three years in construction throughout Alaska. His main accomplishments have been directly involved in approximately 75 percent of the building and installation of all the wind turbines in the state. Sellars was the site foreman in more than forty self-standing terrestrial communication towers, linking western Alaska to the rest of the world with tele-medicine and high speed internet.

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