Dana Wilk’s story with Dossier Seattle began in 2013 when she was riding the light rail home to Columbia City. On the train, she encountered a woman who was reading a French novel. Delighted to meet a fellow francophile, Dana started chatting in French to one of the most remarkable and enchanting people ever: Karla Butler.
On the train, she enountered a remarkable and enchanting woman who was reading a French novel…

They soon discovered a common background in the transportation industry, a shared history of working on the Alaskan Way Viaduct, and endless enthusiasm for art, music, literature, and social and environmental justice.
Throughout her career, Dana has been propelled by a love for the communities she serves and a deep curiosity about the perspective and knowledge that each subject matter expert brings to a project team.
In addition to the Alaskan Way Viaduct Project, Dana has been privileged to work on some of the most extraordinary mega projects in the Puget Sound Region, including as a Project Manager on the Federal Way Link Extension project. Throughout her career, Dana has been propelled by a love for the communities she serves and a deep curiosity about the perspective and knowledge that each subject matter expert brings to a project team.
In her view, Document Control has been crucial in honoring, preserving, and furthering innovations and impactful solutions for communities made possible by the collaborative work of multitalented, cross-disciplinary teams. By joining Dossier, Dana hopes to contribute to this legacy.

When not at work, Dana can be found spending time in the garden, cooking, and hiking as well as cheering on her Wolverhampton Wanderers — the Wolves of the Premier League — with her husband, Brian.