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All Bright Electric promotes Capone to project executive

Donna Capone, All Bright Electric Donna Capone, All Bright Electric

West Nyack, NY According to All Bright Electric, Donna Capone has been promoted to a project executive. Capone will be responsible for managing major projects and accounts in Westchester County.

All Bright Electric, established in 1969, is one of the region’s largest electrical contracting firms with its headquarters in West Nyack, New York, and employing 100 people locally.

All Bright Electric's goal is to establish and maintain exceptional standards for Integrity, Communication and Responsibility. In doing so, All Bright Electric’s core value as a premium employer and service provider is exemplified through the conduit of our daily business. For over 45 years, they’ve been providing commercial, industrial & residential customers throughout the Hudson Valley, Bergen and Westchester Counties with electrical services. All Bright Electric’s team of professional project managers and electricians are experienced in residential, commercial and industrial electrical projects. Their experience allows them to service the unique needs of all phases of electrical projects.
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