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Camillo-Kendrick joins VVA as project manager

VVA, LLC, an independent project management and owner's Rep firm, specializing in commercial interior and building development projects, welcomes new associate, Lucia Camillo-Kendrick, to the team. Camillo-Kendrick joins VVA after a decade with Goldman Sachs where she held a position in the building technology infrastructure group. While at Goldman, Camillo-Kendrick began in business administration and finance management, but was quickly promoted to senior technology analyst. "I had a wonderful experience while working with several key members of the VVA team on substantial projects I completed for Goldman Sachs in Brazil," said Camillo-Kendrick. "I was considerably impressed with the knowledge base, ease of communication, professionalism, and specifically, the attention to detail and project coordination skills of VVA's project managers. I am very happy to have joined the organization."
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