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CNH Architects hires marketing manager as part of growth strategy

Molly Dee brings experience from Mayo Clinic in Rochester in writing and content development, and as a news reporter in southern Minnesota

CNH Architects in Apple Valley has hired Molly Dee to fill a new marketing manager position at the medium-sized commercial architecture firm.

“Molly has been a great fit for us. She has jumped right into helping organize our marketing efforts,” said Principal Wayne Hilbert.

Dee last served as a web content coordinator at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, where she managed email marketing campaigns for internal and external audiences. She also spent time as a reporter for the Faribault Daily News and Northfield News, where she covered education and city topics.

“Every project is different, and every project has its own story,” said Dee, who said she appreciates the opportunity to be involved in a larger variety of ways for CNH. The marketing manager helps with proposals, and will take on new initiatives for the firm. “I’ll expand my skill-sets and continue to grow the ones I already have,” she said.

She holds a bachelor’s degree in English from Minnesota State University, Mankato and a master’s degree in leadership from Augsburg College in Minneapolis.

Dee is married and lives in Le Sueur County. She enjoys the outdoors and spending time with her family, friends, and rescue dog, Seamus, a labrador mastiff mix. Her husband, Joe, is a volunteer firefighter and the two are often involved with community fire department events in Kilkenny, which is about 17 miles west of Faribault.

CNH Architects is a creative, service-oriented firm that provides innovative design solutions for the commercial building and retail areas, public sector clients, such as cities, counties and states, and vehicle facility projects, day care and animal care facilities. CNH has served clients in the Twin Cities and Upper Midwest for 50 years.

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BURNSVILLE FIRE STATION NO. 1

CNH’s largest fire station to date, the City of Burnsville’s Fire Station No. 1 is home to a crew of all full-time firefighters and more than 44,000 SF with 10 apparatus bays. Firefighter safety was one of nine top priorities for the station. Multiple contamination zones and a designated de-contamination area will allow firefighters to keep contaminated equipment and clothing in the apparatus bay until decontaminated. Another priority in the design was firefighter mental health. A warning system that slowly ramps up with alert tones and lighting while only alerting responding staff ensures firefighters are not awoken in an abrupt manner. The station includes areas for relaxation with different lighting to promote natural sleep rhythms, as well as a yoga studio and meditation garden. Extensive firefighter training features including Firefighter 1 and advanced training elements are another highlight of the station.