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Saigen Harris

F & W Construction Co., Inc.
President

Saigen Harris is a lifelong Alaskan who began her path in construction studying construction management at the University of Northern Iowa; missing the mountains and family back home, Saigen came back to Alaska and graduated from University of Alaska, Anchorage in 2012. She began her career at STG, Inc. as Executive Assistant, her knack for organization and project planning promoted her to a project management position in less than three years. In 2016, she went to work for F&W Construction Company as project manager where she not only manages projects, but manages companywide safety and quality control programs, proposals, and marketing.
Saigen’s involvement with AGC began in high school, participating in AGC National scholarship opportunities and conferences. This involvement sparked her desire to form the AGC of Alaska Construction Leadership Council in 2014. Since the formation of Alaska’s CLC, Saigen participated as a Steering Committee Member for the AGC National Construction Leadership Council. Saigen currently serves as a member of the AGC National Business Development Forum and is an active Board Member for AGC of Alaska.
Saigen enjoys spending time in the mountains with her husband Nathan, daughters Magnolia & Marigold, and their dog Marshall.

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Carrie Jokiel

ChemTrack Alaska, Inc.
Vice President

Carrie Jokiel is the President of ChemTrack Alaska, Inc. a small, 8(a) Alaskan-woman owned environmental and construction services business that has been in operation since 1973.

Carrie attended the University of New Hampshire (UNH) on an ice hockey scholarship.  During her time there she received a Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology, won a national championship and captained her team her junior and senior year.

After graduating she worked for NBC Sports in New York City and was hired to work the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City.  Upon returning home to Anchorage, she worked at the local sports arena and finished her Masters of Business Administration (MBA) from the University of Alaska Anchorage (UAA).  She then began working at ChemTrack and finished her Masters of Science in Project Management (MSPM), also from UAA.

Carrie is active on the Associated General Contractors (AGC) Board of Directors.  She is a mentor for the Women’s Power League of Alaska, a new nonprofit seeking to champion future and existing leaders in the 49th state through mentorship, professional development and community building. Carrie was a board member of the YWCA Alaska where she served as Board President for two years. She is also a member of Women Impacting Public Policy (WIPP), the Society of American Military Engineers (SAME), the National Contract Management Association (NCMA) as well as an Ambassador for Women’s Ice Hockey in the Fast and Female International Program.   In 2018, Carrie was awarded Enterprising Women of the Year Award for her company’s revenue category. In 2016, she was inducted into the Sports Hall of Fame at the University of New Hampshire and in 2014 was named one of Alaska’s Top Forty Under 40.

Carrie was born and raised in Anchorage, Alaska and is still active in the hockey community by playing and coaching. She enjoys spending as much time as possible in Girdwood skiing, running and enjoying the mountain town lifestyle.  Most importantly she is the proud mom of a twelve-year-old little lady named Will, inspired by her incredibly strong German Oma, Wilhelmina.

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Luke Blomfield

Davis Constructors & Engineers, Inc.
Secretary

Luke Blomfield is a lifelong Alaskan. He was raised in Anchorage where he played hockey and enjoyed everything our great State has to offer. His start in construction occurred at the age of 14 when he joined a demolition crew as part of renovation work for tenant improvement spaces. He continued working construction through high school and graduated from Service High School in 2001. The following year Luke attended California State University, Chico where he received a BS in Construction Management. While attending Chico State Luke was provided an internship with Davis Constructors and Engineers. After interning for three Summers he was offered a full time position at Davis. In 2010 he went to night school at the University of Alaska, Anchorage where he received a MS in Project Management. He continues to work at Davis and throughout his career he has held many titles. He and his partner Jed Shandy now oversee both Davis and Mass X with Luke acting as the President of Davis Constructors and Engineers, Inc. and Vice President of Mass Excavation, Inc.

During his professional career Luke has achieved a few noteworthy accomplishments. He is married to a wonderful woman and has two stellar children, he was invited to speak at the Project Management Institute Global Congress presenting his Master’s Thesis, was named by the AK Journal of Commerce a top 40 under 40, sits on the UAA Construction Management Department Advisory Committee, is a member of the Anchorage Museum Association Board, and a member of the Associated General Contractors of Alaska Board.

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Toby Drake

Drake Construction, Inc.
Treasurer

Toby Drake was born in Upland, California and raised in Kotzebue. His father, Wayne Drake, began Drake Construction in 1982. Toby began playing around with construction equipment when he was twelve, but officially started working for Drake Construction as a laborer when he was sixteen. He progressed through various positions at the company and took breaks to attend college at the University of Alaska-Juneau on a basketball scholarship later transferring to the University of Alaska Anchorage, where he took classes in construction management and accounting. He returned to Drake Construction, where he worked as an operator, foreman, superintendent, project manager, and in 2001 became President. In 2006, with his father ready to retire, he bought the business and became sole owner. In 2020 Drake Construction was named National Contractor of the Year by Equipment World magazine.

Toby and his wife, Amber, have three daughters: Callan, Teigan, and Mairyn. Toby, a Doyon shareholder, serves on the Alaska Technical Center Advisory Board in Kotzebue as well as AGC’s Department of Transportation Committee and its Sustainable Budget Task Force. In his spare time, he enjoys outdoor activities such as fat tire biking, snowmachining and golf.

 

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Chrys Fleming

Alcan Electrical & Engineering
Contractor-at-Large

Chrys Fleming’s journey in the electrical industry is rooted in a family legacy that shaped his career. Growing up in Alaska, he was drawn to the electrical field through his family’s involvement, leading him to begin his career with Alcan Electrical & Engineering, Inc. Chrys started as an IBEW apprentice, where he honed his skills and technical expertise. His apprenticeship training, combined with additional courses in estimating and project management, positioned him for success early in his career. Chrys quickly advanced to foreman, earning a reputation for mentoring his team and setting high standards in the field.

Recognizing his potential, Alcan’s leadership provided him with further development opportunities, which included leadership courses through the National Electrical Contractors Association and training through Firestone Consultants' Leadership Academy. Armed with an Electrical Administrator’s License, Chrys stepped into project management roles and soon became indispensable to Alcan’s operations. His accomplishments include managing major projects such as the Solid Waste Services Central Transfer Station in Anchorage and the Long Range Discrimination Radar at Clear, AK, both of which required meticulous planning and coordination with top partners like Lockheed Martin and Davis Constructors.

Chrys’s dedication and vision eventually led him to partner with Jesse Hale and Sage Bringmann to acquire Alcan, where he now serves as President. Under his leadership, Alcan has successfully delivered some of Alaska’s largest and most complex electrical projects. Known for his focus on company culture, Chrys emphasizes teamwork and employee recognition as core values within the organization.

Beyond his professional achievements, Chrys is a proud Alaskan who enjoys spending time with his family, supporting his kids in their sports, and exploring the outdoors during Alaska’s vibrant summers. His dedication to his team, community, and industry makes him a respected leader in Alaska’s construction landscape.

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Randy Johnson

Spenard Builders Supply
Associate Member

Randy Johnson is a lifelong Alaskan growing up in Anchorage. He started his career at Spenard Builders Supply in 1993 as a cashier at the Lois Drive location and has also worked in retail and contractor sales, inventory control, Design Center Manager, and Branch Operations Manager. Randy managed both the Polar Supply & Galco facilities, he was a Market Manager for the Anchorage Bowl and Matsu Valley, before accepting the position of Area Manager for Spenard Builders Supply in 2024. Randy met his wife, Traci, at work and they married in 1999 and have two children, Beth, and Ethan. Randy has served on the AGC Board of Directors, AGC golf committee, AGC Board Development committee, and had helped with the AGC family night for many years. In his spare time, he enjoys golfing and traveling with his family.

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Marcus Trivette

Brice, Inc.
Immediate Past President

Marcus was born and raised in Southeast Alaska and moved to Fairbanks to pursue his Civil Engineering degree from the University of Alaska, Fairbanks. During summer breaks he worked for the Brice family starting in 2004 on remote projects throughout Alaska. After graduation, Marcus continued his employment with Brice Incorporated holding positions of project engineer, superintendent and project manager.
In 2014 Marcus became the manager of Brice’s construction division. Marcus holds
professional registrations as a civil and environmental engineer and serves on the UAF Civil and Environmental Engineering Advisory Board. He is passionate about promoting the construction industry, education, and the opportunities the industry affords its workforce.
He continues to call Fairbanks home along with his wife, Jodee and their two sons, Owen and Rylan.