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Onondaga Historical Association names five new board members

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The Onondaga Historical Association (OHA) recently announced the following five new members of its board of directors.   Marissa Cameron is a senior project coordinator at Hueber Breuer Construction, where she has worked in project coordination for more than seven years. She is involved in a number of nonprofit efforts, including Honor Flight […]

Crouse Health adds Syracuse University’s Haynie to board

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Crouse Health Board of Directors Chair Patrick A. Mannion recently announced the appointment of Mike Haynie to the health system’s board of directors. Haynie is currently vice chancellor for strategic initiatives and innovation at Syracuse University and executive dean of the university’s Martin J. Whitman School of Management. He is responsible for

Brunet takes corporate and nonprofit experience to new role at Community Bank

DeWITT, N.Y. — After decades of experience in the corporate and nonprofit worlds, Pam Brunet is excited about putting that experience to work in a newly created position at Community Bank, N.A., a unit of Community Bank System, Inc. (NYSE: CBU). Brunet spent 17 years at Bristol Myers Squibb in DeWitt, where she was responsible

Korotzer named to ACHE of Upstate New York board

UTICA, N.Y. — The Arc, Oneida-Lewis Chapter CEO Karen Korotzer has joined the board of directors of the American College of Healthcare Executives (ACHE) of Upstate New York, the official local chapter of the national ACHE. “I felt strongly that ACHE of Upstate New York’s values of integrity, lifelong learning, leadership, and diversity aligned with

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AMY L. BRODERICK

AMY L. BRODERICK, CPA has been promoted to manager at Grossman St. Amour CPAs PLLC. She practices in the areas of audit and attest engagements and financial-statement preparation in the firm’s audit services group. Broderick works with nonprofit entities including affordable-housing agencies. She is a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Wilmington with

MELINDA DERMODY

Syracuse University Libraries recently promoted MELINDA DERMODY to associate dean for academic success, after she successfully filled the role in an interim capacity for more than a year. Dermody has 25 years of leadership and management experience in academic libraries and brings an unwavering focus and dedication to advancing the Syracuse University Libraries’ commitment to

Oswego Health

Oswego Health has added three providers to its primary care team: JUSTIN BEEBE, NP, RUTHIE GUZMAN, NP, and KIM POMPO, PA. Beebe, Guzman, and Pompo are now part of the 100-plus physicians and advanced-practice providers employed by Oswego Health and the 270 providers on the medical staff representing multiple specialty services across the community. Oswego

KATHRINE (KATIE) AYERS

UR Medicine Finger Lakes Health has added KATHRINE (KATIE) AYERS to the medical staff of Geneva General Hospital, in the hospitalist department. Ayers received her master’s degree in nursing in the family nurse practitioner program from St. John Fisher University, Wegmans School of Nursing. She also earned her bachelor’s degree in nursing from St. John

FRANK J. WALCZAK IV

Community Memorial Hospital recently announced that FRANK J. WALCZAK IV joined its orthopedic practice as a physician assistant. He has a strong foundation in orthopedics and athletic training with a commitment to delivering exceptional patient care. Walczak received a master’s degree in physician-assistant studies from Le Moyne College in Syracuse and a bachelor’s degree in

Loretto Health & Rehabilitation

JOHAUN T. JACKSON has been promoted to director of nursing education and development for skilled nursing, and TONYAL ROBINSON has been promoted to manager of academic education at Loretto Health & Rehabilitation. Jackson and Robinson support Loretto’s licensed practical nurse (LPN) apprenticeship program, which allows employees to become licensed practical nurses. The LPN apprenticeship program

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