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Professional Profile: Molly Pidgeon, 2015

Name: Molly Pidgeon Title: Principal Company: Ironwood Location: Malden, MA Place of birth: MA College: Wentworth Institute of Technology First job unrelated to your current field: Santa's Helper, Four Season's First job in current field: Landscape design What your firm does now and its plans for the future? Ironwood is a full-service design, construction & management firm. We service a number of clients including high-end corporate office, institutional, freezer, warehouse and retail. Our business model is about meeting and adjusting to the current client need. Every project big or small has challenges and it's important to be flexible, reliable and to grow with the industry. The end all be all is that our people and our client relationships will thrive by creating a tailored and informed product delivery. Hobbies: Interior design, yoga Favorite novel: "Creating Climate Wealth, Unlocking the New Impact Economy" by Jigar Shah Favorite film: "What about Bob?" Keys to success: Listen. Work hard, be dedicated, humble, grateful & honest. Person you most admire: Sarah Richardson If you had to choose a different profession, what would it be? I'd focus solely on Interior Design
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