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Attorney for COR executives says he’s “convinced” of their innocence in federal corruption probe
The attorney representing the two executives from Fayetteville–based COR Development Company, LLC says he is “convinced” of their innocence in a case involving federal corruption
14 Ways to Sabotage Your Sales Career
A Sales manager scratches his head and says, “Right from the start, I was so sure Carl would be a top performer. I would have
Afraid You’ll Be Forced to Work in Retirement?
That may not be so bad. Many older Americans who once dreamed of lounging around the house in retirement instead are waking up each morning
Projecting Your Income Needs in Retirement
If you want to retire comfortably, how much do you need to save before you can leave your job? You’ve probably heard that you’ll need
COR officials among nine people charged in federal corruption case; SUNY suspends Kaloyeros
Two executives at Fayetteville–based COR Development Company, LLC are among nine people charged in a case involving federal corruption and fraud offenses. The charges arise
NBT Bank splits marketing, corporate communications functions
NBT announced that Thomas J. McEntee has joined the bank as senior VP and chief marketing officer. He is leading the bank’s marketing function, developing
KeyBank names Holcomb, Madigan CNY area retail leaders
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — KeyBank announced that it has named Jason Holcomb and Michael Madigan, Jr. area leaders for retail banking for the Central New York
People news: Held joins Grossman St. Amour CPAs
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Grossman St. Amour CPAs PLLC announced it has hired Jason M. Held as a staff accountant in the firm’s audit group. Held
People news: Key Private Bank names King sales manager
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Key Private Bank announced that it has named John H. King sales manager for the Central New York market. King, a VP
New York manufacturing index remains in negative territory in September
The Empire State Manufacturing Survey general business-conditions index inched up 2 points but remained below zero at -2.0 in September. The results of the September
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