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Kirchhoff-Consigli expands Albany office with hire of Deeb, Kilburn, and Rogers

Kirchhoff-Consigli Construction Management (KCCM) unveiled the addition of three new employees to its Albany office: Dennis Deeb, director of project Services; Dylan Rogers, LEED AP, project manager; and Michele Kilburn, business development coordinator. A construction industry veteran with more than 30 years of experience in commercial building design, management and construction, Deeb, is responsible for mechanical, electrical and plumbing aspects of the company's projects and focuses on business development in the Capitol Region. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from Union College and a Masters of Business Administration from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Rogers, a LEED certified professional, has managed construction for a variety of commercial, residential, academic, transportation projects for the past 14 years. As project manager at KCCM, Rogers is responsible for renovations at The State University of New York at Albany's Mohawk Tower, Livingston Tower and Eastman Tower. Dylan holds a Bachelor of Science in Business from Pennsylvania State University. Kilburn is a recent graduate of The State University of New York, Empire State College, with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration and Human Resources. She is a Masters of Business Administration candidate at Union College and president of Union College's Graduate Student Assembly. In her role as business development coordinator, Michele works with the KCCM business development and marketing team. "We are proud to add these outstanding professionals to our growing presence in the Capitol region," said KCCM president, Greg Burns.
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