Kelly Hill
About Kelly Hill
Kelly Hill is a Material Coordinator at Akima, LLC, where she has worked since 2020. She holds an Associate of Applied Science in Photography and an Associate's Degree in Wind Energy Technology, and has experience in various roles including Warehouse Specialist and Traveling Wind Blade Technician.
Work at Akima
Kelly Hill currently serves as a Material Coordinator at Akima, LLC, a position held since 2020. In this role, Hill is responsible for the processing and preparation of parts, equipment, and materials for over 400 customers. Prior to this position, Hill worked as a Warehouse Specialist at Akima, LLC from 2018 to 2020, where duties included supporting tactical Supply Support Activity (SSA) operations and managing the accountability and distribution of $14 million worth of mission essential equipment.
Education and Expertise
Kelly Hill has a diverse educational background. Hill studied at The Art Institute of Colorado, earning an Associate of Applied Science in Photography from 2015 to 2016. Additionally, Hill obtained an Associate's Degree in Wind Energy Technology from Redstone College, where studies took place from 2013 to 2014. Hill also studied Architectural Drafting at Indiana University and Purdue University of Indianapolis from 1990 to 1992.
Background
Before joining Akima, LLC, Kelly Hill gained experience in various roles. Hill worked as a Traveling Wind Blade Technician at Sky Climber Wind Solutions for six months in 2014, providing services worldwide. Additionally, Hill served as a Wind Energy Student at Redstone College from 2013 to 2014. In 2017, Hill worked as a Graphic Designer at Active Interest Media for six months in Boulder.
Professional Experience
Throughout Kelly Hill's career, there has been a focus on material coordination and supply chain management. At Akima, LLC, Hill has played a crucial role in handling logistics and ensuring the efficient distribution of equipment and materials. The experience as a Warehouse Specialist and the management of significant equipment value has contributed to a strong foundation in operational support and inventory management.