Capalino’s Chief Operating Officer Travis Terry Honored with Queens Borough 50 Award

 
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Capalino’s COO Travis Terry Receives Queens Borough 50 Award

City&State Recognizes Travis Terry for Commitment to Queens

On Tuesday, November 1, Capalino’s Chief Operating Officer Travis Terry was honored by City & State for his contributions to one of the most culturally and ethnically diverse places in the world, Queens.

From City & State: When it comes to lobbying in the city, Capalino is king. And since 2007, Travis Terry has been the firm’s COO, helping guide the team of lobbyists to assist countless clients on everything from land use projects to advocacy campaigns, many of which impact the lives of the people of Queens. A resident of Forest Hills, Travis has a long CV that includes work at city nonprofits and real estate giants. He’s also an active member of the community, lending his support most notably as a leader of the QueensWay project – the borough’s version of the High Line.  

The Capalino team congratulates Travis and all the awardees.

To view the full list of Queens 50 honorees, visit: http://cityandstateny.com/articles/personality/queens-borough-50/#.WBoCqvkrLX4

To learn more about Travis Terry, visit: http://www.capalino.com/team/travis-terry/


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Chante Harris (left) and Valerie Coburn-Lichtenstein (right) of Capalino

City&State Queens Power 50 awards

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Dennis Walcott, former Chancellor of NYC Department of Education

 


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