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Caren Amicone is a Project Executive at Consigli Construction Co., Inc. in the Hudson Valley region. She has more than two decades of experience delivering complex projects from conception to completion in key market sectors, including independent schools, higher education, healthcare and performing arts.
With a proven track record of success leading projects throughout the NYC Metro, Westchester County and Pleasant Valley areas, Caren's diverse portfolio of work includes challenging projects for notable local clients like Sarah Lawrence College in Bronxville, NY, the Hackley School in Tarrytown, NY and Memorial Sloan Kettering in Uniondale, NY. Currently, Caren leades Hudson Valley Shakespeare's Samuel H. Scripps Theatre Center, a purpose-built, mass timber open-air theater that is targeting ambitious sustainability goals.
In addition to her extensive project management experience, Caren has developed meaningful relationship with project partners and clients and prioritizes building strong, collaborative teams. She is an active supporter of regional workforce development efforts, partnering with clients and local schools to help build a pipeline of talent for the construction industry. Her commitment to the industry and her achievements have also earned her recognition from the Women Builders Council NYC and the Professional Women in Construction.
A graduate of Villanova University with a degree in mechanical engineering, Caren lives in Yonkers, NY with her family. Outside the office, Caren treats family trip planning like her favorite construction project - coordinating logistics, managing stakeholders (aka family members), and ensuring every adventure runs smooth from start to finish.

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