Chugach Government Solutions, LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Chugach Alaska Corp., has named Laine Klein as president, effective Aug. 4.
“I am honored to join Chugach Government Solutions and be part of an organization known for its integrity, customer-focused mission, and shareholder impact,” she said. “I look forward to working hand-in-hand with our 4,000 employees to deliver exceptional results to our customers, and to carry forward the Chugach values that guide everything we do.”
Klein will lead CGS’ portfolio of federal contracting operations, to include facilities management, technology, construction and education services worldwide.
“In our search for a new President, we sought a leader with the vision and capability to grow and diversify our government solutions business line,” said Chugach CEO Jonathan Dalrymple. “Laine’s track record in building and scaling customer-centric businesses and deep understanding of both our industry and our customers’ most critical missions make her an ideal leader to navigate Chugach’s next chapter.”
Klein has over 20 years of experience in the government contracting sector. She led high-performing teams, drove strategic growth and delivered mission-critical support in the defense and intelligence sectors.
Before joining CGS, she spent 12 years at Amentum, where she led large-scale organizational transformations, guided acquisitions through successful integration and expanded the company’s presence in national security markets, CGS said.
“We are thrilled to welcome Laine to the Chugach family,” said COO Peter Andersen. “Laine’s experience, values, and vision align with our strategic goals and our mission to create sustainable value for our shareholders and communities. Her leadership will be instrumental in advancing our portfolio, unifying our employees, and strengthening our partnerships across key sectors.”
Klein succeeds former CGS Interim President Virginia Robinson, who will continue to serve as CGS chief administrative officer in addition to her chief legal officer role.
“As Laine steps in, I feel incredibly confident in the future we’re building together,” Robinson said. “This transition isn’t about stepping aside — it’s about locking arms and moving forward as one team, with shared purpose and trust in each other.”