Kodiak announces SVP of HR

Sandra Jacoby

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — Kodiak Building Partners, a building materials distributor, has appointed Sandra Jacoby as senior vice president of human resources. In this role, she will lead HR strategy and support the company’s ongoing growth plans.

With nearly 20 years of leadership experience, Jacoby has guided HR, facilities management, and internal communications for rapidly growing organizations. She led transformative HR initiatives aligned with corporate strategies while enhancing culture and operational efficiency. Most recently, she served as SVP of corporate administration at PDC Energy, where she played a key role in the company’s integration of business acquisitions and eventual sale.

"Sandra’s expertise in all aspects of HR will be invaluable as we continue to grow and strengthen our organization," said Drew Sultan, Kodiak general counsel. "I look forward to the connection she will foster among our team and her leadership in delivering strategic HR solutions."

Jacoby holds a Master of Science in Global Energy Management from the University of Colorado and a Bachelor of Science in Marketing from the University of Wyoming. She also holds HR certifications, including Senior Professional in Human Resources (SPHR), as well as mediation and employment law credentials. 
 

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