What Is Rachel Fuda and Her Husband John Fuda's Business?
The Real Housewives of New Jersey cast member and her husband work together in his two companies.
These days, Rachel Fuda is best known for being a cast member on The Real Housewives of New Jersey. However, the Season 13 addition has a lot more on her plate than just sharing her life with Bravo viewers.
In addition to all her appearances on Bravo, the mom of three — Jaiden, John's biological son from a previous relationship, and younger daughters Gianella and Giuliana — works at multiple family businesses with her husband, John Fuda.
Here's what to know about Rachel and John's careers.
What does John Fuda do for a living?
"Rachel works full time for her and husband John’s fast-growing business, Valet King," states her BravoTV.com bio page states. "In addition, they’re both heavily involved in John’s family's company, Fuda Tile."
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The two were married in 2017.
What is Valet King?
John founded his company, Valet King, in 2013. The parking management business deals in valet parking, parking garage operation, dealership valet, detailing, car wash operation and parking management.
Who is Rachel Fuda's husband, John Fuda?
John's LinkedIn page says that he has worked at Fuda Tile & Marble of Ramsey in New Jersey for over 24 years and is currently a manager.
In 2013, he started as the Sole Proprietor/Operator of Valet King LLC in North Bergen, New Jersey. Since then, he's expanded the business, including an arm in Miami.
The businessman has modeled before and, according to his wife, once appeared on an episode of Law & Order.
What did Rachel Fuda do before she met John Fuda?
Prior to meeting John, Rachel — "a college graduate with dual degrees" according to her bio — was working as a bartender at 46 Lounge, a nightclub in Totowa, New Jersey, according to a Q&A posted to Rachel's Instagram Stories.
"I met John when I was 22," Rachel shared in RHONJ Season 13, Episode 2. "I was his bartender. He had just sold the pizzeria that he owned. He was trying to be like a hot shot, like, you know, I don’t give a f-ck about your pizzeria dude."
Despite Rachel's early resistance to his interest, the duo eventually connected on a deeper level.
"He used to come in [to the bar] every single night and he’s like, ‘Go out with me one time. If you don’t have a good time, you never have to talk to me again,'" she recalled. "The rest is history."