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Seemungal joins Racanelli Construction as administrative assistant

Kristy Seemungal, 
Racanelli Construction Company

Melville, NY Racanelli Construction Company, Inc. has appointed Kristy Seemungal as an administrative assistant. She brings a decade of diverse business experience and skills in various office and business software programs.

Directly prior to joining Racanelli Construction, Seemungal served as a licensing & forecasting specialist with Rubie’s Costume Company Inc. 

Among her responsibilities were: projecting sales and royalties for all of the company’s brands, maintaining a systematic flow of all contractual obligations, and weekly updates of bookings of licensed brands and related spreadsheets. Additionally, she served at Rubies as a Licensing Coordinator and Royalty Analyst.

Seemungal’s career also included roles as a Finance & Royalties Specialist with The Licensing Company North American, Inc. (Li Fung/Global Brands Group) (New York, NY) and as a Billing Coordinator with VIP Health Care Services (Richmond Hill, NY).

Seemungal holds a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from Hunter College-City University of New York (New York, NY) and an Applied Associate of Science degree from Queensborough Community College-City University of New York. She holds the A+ Certification from the Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA) attesting to her competency in PC computer service operations and is proficient in Microsoft Office (Certified) Advanced Level, Windows Operating Systems, and Desktop Publishing, as well as many royalty software systems.

She resides in Springfield Gardens.

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