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2018 School District Maintenance Employee Conference - Lakefront Millennium 2018 School District Maintenance Employee Conference - Lakefront Millennium Full Name Email Address Company Title Scott Adams [email protected] Chatham School District Maintenance Judy Anderson [email protected] Yupiit School District Maintenance Director Elliot Anderson [email protected] Bristol Bay School Maintenance Director Edwin Atcherian Sr. [email protected] Kashunamiut School District Maintenance Michael Bartolaba [email protected] Sitka School District Maintenance Director Joshua Blatchley [email protected] Wrangell Public Schools Maintenance Director Wade Boney [email protected] Alaska Gateway School District Maintenance Director Chris Borst [email protected] Anchorage School District Supervisor Randall Brower [email protected] Tanana City School District Facility Supervisor Henry Copsey [email protected] Kake City School Distrtict Maintenance Technician Rick Dallmann [email protected] Southwest Region School District Director of Facilities Gary Eckenweiler [email protected] Bering Strait School District Facilities Director Craig Fredeen [email protected] Cold Climate Engineering, LLC President Charles Furman [email protected] Northwest Arctic Borough School District Computerized Maintenance Program Spec. Christopher Giron [email protected] Southeast Regional Resource Center (SERRC) Facilities Maintenance Management Specialist Steve Graham [email protected] Iditarod Area School District Maintenance Director Darin Hargraves [email protected] Anchorage School District Senior Director of Maintenance & Operations Robert Holland [email protected] Anchorage School District Director of Operations John Hooper [email protected] Lower Kuskokwim School District Digital Controls/Management Planner Jeffrey Irwin [email protected] Chatham School District Maintenance Lee Joe [email protected] Kashunamiut School District Maintenance Kiki Kenworthy [email protected] Northwest Arctic Borough School District Property Services Director 2018 School District Maintenance Employee Conference - Lakefront Millennium Full Name Email Address Company Title Jim Kistler [email protected] Copper River School District Maintenance Assistant paul kowal [email protected] Skagway School District Facility Manager Jason Lambert [email protected] Anchorage School District Director of Maintenance Dean Maschner [email protected] Nome Public Schools Facilities Director Sony Mashiana [email protected] Bering Strait School District Maintenance Coordinator Ramon Morales-Ramos [email protected] Northwest Arctic Borough School District HVAC Technician Rick Oatman [email protected] Copper River School District Maintenance Director Josh Pearson [email protected] Cordova City School District Maintenance Director Tony Peter [email protected] Yukon flats School District Maintenance Director Leo Pingayak [email protected] Kashunamiut School District Lead Maintenance Jesus Ramirez [email protected] Dillingham City School Expeditor/Bus Driver Shannon Rasic [email protected] Anchorage School District Business Development Manager Ops & Mnt Robert Reed [email protected] Lower Yukon School District CIP and Maintenance Director James Stam [email protected] Iditarod Area School District Maintenance Support Bryan Stenehjem [email protected] Anchorage School District Supervisor Dena Strait [email protected] Bettisworth North Architecture Energy Programs Manager Kandace Thompson [email protected] Anchorage School District Coordinator, Computerized Maint Mgmt System.
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