AMY STEWART has joined MACNY, The Manufacturers Association as a workforce-development specialist. She will represent MACNY and Partners for Education and Business, Inc. (PEB) programs to employers and educators, as well as raise awareness within the Central New York and upstate region about both organizations. The association says she will play an integral role in […]
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AMY STEWART has joined MACNY, The Manufacturers Association as a workforce-development specialist. She will represent MACNY and Partners for Education and Business, Inc. (PEB) programs to employers and educators, as well as raise awareness within the Central New York and upstate region about both organizations. The association says she will play an integral role in maintaining relationships with new and existing companies participating in CNY STEM, P-TECH, and career-readiness activities, while also supporting MACNY’s apprenticeship and pre-apprenticeship programs. Stewart most recently was the career and transfer advisor at Onondaga Community College (OCC). She holds an associate of science degree in humanities from OCC, a bachelor’s degree in public relations from Syracuse University (SU), and a master’s degree in student-affairs counseling from SU. She is also certified by the National Board for Certified Counselors as a national-certified counselor.