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Dine Development Corporation Named to 2026 Best Places to Work in Virginia
FALLS CHURCH, VA / ACCESS Newswire / April 2, 2026 / Diné Development Corporation (DDC), a federal IT, engineering, and professional services provider, is proud to announce its recognition as one of the 2026 Best Places to Work in Virginia. This honor highlights the organization's commitment to cultivating an inclusive, engaging, and growth-focused workplace. DDC ranked #13 out of 141 companies representing the large business category. The statewide awards program, sponsored by Virginia Business Magazine and Best Companies Group, recognizes top employers whose practices positively impact Virginia's workforce and economy.

The Best Places to Work in Virginia program evaluates employers based on leadership; corporate culture and communication; workplace environment; compensation, benefits, and training; and employee engagement. Honorees are selected through a combination of organizational assessments and employee feedback surveys.
"Being named a Best Place to Work reflects the strength of our dedicated employees and the mission-centric culture we have built together," said Jen Creamer, Chief Business Officer at DDC. "We remain committed to fostering an environment where employees feel valued, empowered, and inspired to make an impact for our customers and communities we serve."
DDC was recognized at an awards ceremony on March 31 at the Hilton Richmond Hotel & Spa Short Pump in Richmond, VA.
About DDC
Diné Development Corporation (DDC) delivers IT, engineering, and professional services that drive mission success. Powered by innovation, our family of companies brings value-driven solutions to enable government agencies to achieve high-impact outcomes. As a Tribally owned organization, we are committed to building sustainable prosperity for the Navajo Nation while delivering meaningful impact for the communities we serve. To learn more about our family of companies, visit www.ddc-dine.com.
Contact
For press inquiries, please contact Katie von Allmen, Director of Marketing, at [email protected].
SOURCE: Diné Development Corporation
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