#WeAreIndy – TriVersity Construction
Akilah Darden had never thought much about Indianapolis. She had never visited. Did not know anyone who lived here and admits did not have the city on her bucket list. Until she got a call about TriVersity Construction, a 10 year old construction management and general construction firm with offices in Indianapolis and Cincinnati. “I was so attracted to the culture of mentorship and diversity and discipline at TriVersity,” says Darden.
When it came time to grow a larger presence in Indianapolis, Mel Gravely, TriVersity’s President and CEO, saw an opportunity to recruit an operations leader that embodied TriVersity’s values. “Akilah Darden was an ideal fit,” Gravely says. “The right construction background. The right passion for the business and the right mindset for our culture.”
The company’s growth over the years has fueled a theme of building a better way – an idea resting on three core values: the customer experience, the power of diversity, and discipline throughout the business. TriVersity has built a $68 million company specializing in serving healthcare and corporate clients with on-going construction needs and with community based organizations.
“People talk about values but I’m inspired by the fact TriVersity is living them. For example, 35% of the construction management roles are held by women and over half of the company’s employees are minority. It’s not what many people would imagine a construction company to be like, but it’s that focus on bringing diverse groups of people together that makes it special.”
Darden spent the last 17 years as a construction manager on the East Coast in the Bethesda and Baltimore areas. There, she built an impressive resume leading building projects from $35 million to $200 million and as the spearhead for both Women in Construction and Young Professionals programs. With such an extensive resume, Darden could have stayed on the East Coast, building her career where she began it. But with the opportunity to do groundbreaking work with TriVersity in a city like Indianapolis that’s primed for new ideas and growth, she knew a move to Indy was the right one. Now, eight months as a citizen of Indianapolis, she loves the vibrant city and warm, welcoming people. Darden is now focused on taking her passion (and TriVersity’s!) for innovation and empowerment and building new relationships in a city that’s just as focused on building something new.
“Construction is an exciting field,” says Darden. “You need people with so many different skills: engineering, design, project management, just to name a few. I see so much potential for skilled individuals to really thrive in the industry, as long as we can pave the way for them.”
For Darden, that’s exactly what this leadership opportunity means. By changing the way people think about the construction industry, she’s creating new opportunities for TriVersity Construction to offer something to their clients that the competition just can’t.
“A big part of why I joined TriVersity was for the mentorship opportunity with Mel Gravely our President and CEO,” says Darden. “Mentorship has been a big part of my life, and it’s been great to see that play such a big role in the Indy Chamber’s programming.”
Through Indy Chamber events like the Women in Business Retreat in February, Darden has begun building her own local community and a support network of mentors and peers to help her in her mission to open up doors for herself and for her company in Indianapolis. Akilah is also actively involved with the Indiana Construction Roundtable, Indiana Subcontractors Association and Mid States Minority Supplier Development Council.
Akilah has been in Indianapolis for eight months. During this time, she has participated in the career fair at Smoky Row Elementary School and was a panelist for the Women In Green Luncheon by the USGBC. She is also active on two Boards and an ACE mentor at North Central High School.
“The world is changing,” says Darden. “We need to change with it.” Together with the Indy Chamber, Darden is excited to lead the way as TriVersity Construction changes their corner of the world in Indianapolis and beyond.
Did we mention, Akilah has four children: two sons – Travis, Jr (JR) 6, Aiden 4, and identical twin daughters Alana & Tiana who recently turned 2. She and her husband Travis have been married for nine years.
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