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Victoria Bruno, Kings Capital Construction

Name: Victoria Bruno

Title: Business Development Manager

Company Name: Kings Capital Construction

List 2-3 real estate associations or organizations that you are currently a member of:

  • Business Council of Westchester
  • Building and Realty Institute of Westchester & the Mid-Hudson Region
  • ICSC

What recent project, transaction or accomplishment are you most proud of?

I am proud of the milestones reached by my team and I at Kings Capital Construction in the last three years. Kings was chosen by the BCW to be inducted in their Hall of Fame as a Small Business Success Award Winner in 2022; we were 914 Inc.’s #1 Best Place to Work in Westchester County in 2021; and I was privileged to be in the BCW’s 2020 class as a 40 Under 40 Rising Star Award winner. We have been fortunate to build strong relationships and have the support and guidance of our business community.

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