Melanie Kuhr

Partner and CEO at Signature Millwork
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Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, US

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Mary Pat Higgins

Melanie Kuhr and her incredible Signature Millwork Team were a delight to work with on the construction of the new Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum! Signature Millwork built and installed beautiful, custom millwork that provides warmth, distinction, and highly functional storage space. The Signature Millwork Team's attention to detail is incredible, and their passion for the mission of the Museum, from the the top down, shines through their work. I'm also so fortunate to work with Melanie as a Museum Board member. Throughout her tenure on the Board, Melanie has been one of our greatest champions, in every way possible. She is so incredibly positive and no job is too small or too large for her! She brings passion, commitment, and humility to everything she does, and it is a real joy to work with her.

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Experience

    • United States
    • Construction
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Partner and CEO
      • May 2005 - Present

      Passionate about buidling relationships based on delievering excellent results ffor commercial and residential General Contractors, Architects, Interior Designers and Owners. In addition we work with national millwork firms to expand their local presence in the explosive Dallas construction market. Innovative strategy planning for our company resulting in custom millwork design, developing new product offerings and providing architectural grade millwork to new and existing clients. Lead the marketing activity to delight our client base in the distinguished residential construction niche.

Education

  • Marietta College
    BA, Human Resource Management
    1979 - 1983

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