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Bernadette Castro : ウィキペディア英語版
Bernadette Castro

Bernadette Castro (born 1944, Manhattan, New York) is a businesswoman and former New York politician who served in the Cabinet of former Governor George Pataki. She is the CEO of Castro Convertibles, a convertible furniture company based in Locust Valley, New York. Castro sold the company to Krause Furniture in 1993.〔(COMPANY NEWS; Castro Sofa Concern Sold By Family )〕 In 2009 Bernadette bought back the company with her children and re-launched in 2012, online and on the Home Shopping Network.
==Castro Convertibles==
After earning her master’s degree at the University of Florida, Bernadette worked in the advertising and promotions department of Castro Convertibles. While raising her four children Bernadette worked in the business on a limited basis and later moved into her role as the company CEO when they were grown.
While Bernadette sold the furniture division of the family’s company in 1993, she retained ownership of the real estate and remained active in the family’s commercial real estate business with properties along the East Coast. Terri Keogh, Bernadette’s daughter, is CEO of Castro Properties. Castro Properties' flagship property is The Castro Building, which is located in Manhattan's Flatiron District at 43 West 23rd Street. Bernard Castro, founder of Castro Convertibles, purchased the property in 1972 and all eight floors were the well-known flagship showroom for Castro Convertibles.
In 2009 Bernadette bought back the Castro Convertibles furniture business with her family, relaunching the legendary brand with two all new convertible ottomans designed for contemporary living. The products are sold online (www.castroconvertibles.com) and on the Home Shopping Network.

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