Biography
Vic
Caroleo gave his life to Christ over 25 years ago. Since then, God has used
him strategically in the workplace in both unique and effective ways.
Vic has a longstanding history in the business community. In 1977, he opened
his own garden and masonry business in Port Jefferson, NY. As he has grown
in Christ, he has witnessed his business flourish tremendously. Not only has
his propensity to conduct profitable business proved him to be a successful
man, but also more importantly, his business has allowed many to prosper as
a result of him. During its prime season, his business gainfully employs 70
people, which operate under the guidance of his son Dominick.
In addition to his garden and masonry business, Vic also currently owns a real
estate firm, which has been in operation for the last 15 years. He also faithfully
serves on the Chamber of Commerce. He is well respected in his community for
not only his success, but for his ability to communicate with people as well.
Because of his gifting and influence in the field of business, he is known
as the “Marketplace Prophet." With his God-given insight, Vic has
spoken to many diverse people including emerging entrepreneurs and elected
officials; he has seen the power of the Word of God—imparted to him by
the Holy Spirit—rewrite the lives of those he has spoken over.
Those who are faithful with little will be faithful with much and in recent
years, Vic's ministry has expanded, allowing him to speak at many engagements
in the New York area: his vision for where God is taking his ministry. With
a keen word of knowledge, he has spoken timely words that have not only changed
the course of many lives but have also influenced and heightened entire churches.
An intimate prayer life has given Vic the following vision: he believes that
his success and the success of any true believer can only be achieved when
one is dialed in to what the Spirit is saying. “As the children of God
align with the Spirit, they grow and excel while fulfilling God’s perfect
plan and divine purpose for their lives.”