ADK Consulting & Executive Search Recruits Executive Director for Lincoln Airport

December 10, 2025 – ADK Consulting & Executive Search has helped to recruit Anthony Dudas as executive director for Lincoln Airport (LNK). He will assume his new role at the start of the new year. Rod Dinger and Kim Kenville led the assignment.
“The Lincoln Airport Authority board is pleased to welcome Anthony Dudas as our new executive director,” said Chris Hove, board chair. “Anthony brings a proven record of leadership and operational excellence to LNK. We are confident he is the right person at the right time to continue our recent success and guide LNK into a new era of growth and opportunity. His commitment to the aviation industry, proven ability to forge community partnerships, and strategic vision aligns well with the long-term strategic plan of LNK. We extend a warm welcome to Anthony and his family as they join the Lincoln community. We look forward to the fresh perspective and expertise he will bring to our team.”
Mr. Dudas joins Lincoln with more than 17 years of aviation leadership experience, most recently serving as Airport Director for the City of Williston, ND. In that role, he oversaw the planning, financing, and construction of the new $273 million Williston Basin International Airport, one of the largest airport infrastructure projects in the region and managed operations, budgeting, air service development, and stakeholder relations for the fast-growing commercial service airport. He brings a track record of strategic planning, complex capital project delivery, and collaborative leadership that has strengthened airport systems and community partnerships throughout his career.
Prior to leading Williston Basin International Airport, Mr. Dudas served as assistant airport director and airport operations officer for the City of Williston, where he managed operations, tenant relations, security, budgeting, and the airport’s first-ever scheduled jet airline service. Earlier in his career, he served as line service supervisor at St. Cloud Aviation, overseeing customer service and aircraft servicing operations.
In his new role with Lincoln Airport Authority, Mr. Dudas provides overall management of the airport, including operations, finance, development, and air service initiatives. He will oversee the senior leadership team and work closely with federal and state agencies, tenants, airlines, and community partners. Mr. Dudas will also serve as the Authority’s spokesperson, maintaining strong relationships with the public, media, and stakeholders.
“What excites me most about joining the Lincoln Airport Authority is the chance to work alongside a talented team and a community that truly values its airport,” said Mr. Dudas. “I’m looking forward to listening, learning, and building strong relationships so we can continue growing air service, advancing industrial development, supporting local businesses, and ensuring the airport continues to grow as a vital asset for Lincoln and the entire region.”
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Lincoln Airport, or Lincoln Municipal Airport, is a small public airport about five miles northwest of downtown Lincoln that combines commercial, general aviation, and some military activity on a sizeable airfield.
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Founded in 2003, Atlantic Beach, FL-based ADK specializes exclusively in talent searches for the airport management community. The firm is led by founder and president Doug Kuelpman, who has a history of over 40 years in aviation. ADK’s services include retained executive search, interim management, organizational consulting, and leadership development.
Mr. Dinger, senior project manager, has extensive experience in the public sector. Prior to his retirement from full-time public service in 2015, he had direct oversight of six internal City of Redding divisions that included airports, solid waste, information technology, fleet, building maintenance and purchasing. Mr. Dinger had managed the city of Redding’s two airports in some capacity from 1991 until 2015. Since joining ADK in 2016, he has served as interim airport manager for five different airports (MVY, ACV, RDD, VCB and CIC). In each case, filling a temporary need while the airport operator was completing their search for a permanent airport manager. Mr. Dinger has also been the lead project manager on numerous senior executive level searches and organizational development projects.
Ms. Kenville, senior consultant, has over 30 years of experience in airport management, aviation education, research, and consulting. For more than 27 years, Ms. Kenville has been a respected professor at the University of North Dakota (UND), where she led the airport management curriculum and played a pivotal role in the development of UND’s Master of Aviation and Aerospace Sciences and PhD programs. As a nationally recognized expert in aviation, Ms. Kenville has authored or co-authored 12 reports for the Airport Cooperative Research Program (ACRP), addressing critical topics such as employee resiliency, airport mutual aid, emergency communication, terminal response, aviation education, and funding strategies.
Contributed by Scott A. Scanlon, Editor-in-Chief and Dale M. Zupsansky, Executive Editor – Hunt Scanlon Media



