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Rubino named vice president of business development at IVI International

According to IVI International, Inc., Letizia Rubino has joined the firm as vice president of business development for the New York Metropolitan Region. In her new position, Rubino will manage IVI's existing NYC-Metro client base. She will also head up new business development within the region. "Letizia has extensive experience as an account executive as well as building and maintaining client relationships. We are excited to have her representing our largest market," said Linda Bryson, principal of IVI. "I am thrilled to join such a seasoned and talented team, and I look forward to contributing to IVI's continued growth and success in the years to come," said Rubino. Since 1973, IVI's dedicated team of architects, engineers, accountants, and asset management professionals has worked closely with real estate owners, investors, and lending institutions to offer custom-tailored solutions to a wide range of construction and environmental needs. IVI is headquartered in New York, with regional offices in Boston, Washington DC, Miami, Los Angeles, Chicago, Dallas, and Denver, with international affiliates in London and Paris.
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