Molly Rettig
20242024

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Overview

Personal Profile

Molly Rettig has led communications at NREL's Alaska Campus since 2011 helping researchers share their work and its impact with the outside world. She specializes in writing about cold-climate building science, rural and remote settings, and community resiliency. She is also author of the book Finding True North: Resource Booms That Built Modern-Day Alaska, published by the University of Alaska Press in 2021.

Professional Experience

Assistant Editor, Alaska magazine (2020-2025) 

Communications Director, Cold Climate Housing Research Center (2011-2020)

Reporter, Fairbanks Daily News-Miner (2010-2011) 

Education/Academic Qualification

Master, Journalism, University of Colorado Boulder

Bachelor, Sociology, University of Richmond

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