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Oswego Industries Inc. has hired four new employees: DIANA DAVIS, AMANDA MILLER, KAREN PARKHURST, and JENNIFER PLOURDE. All of the new hires are direct support
The Central New York Community Foundation has promoted GERIANNE CORRADINO to finance manager. She has worked for the Community Foundation since 2015, previously serving as
JEFF LEPAK, who previously spent three seasons on the Syracuse University football staff, has rejoined the program as an offensive analyst. He most recently was
CXtec has created a business development execution group. The team of nine were all promoted from within and will place 100 percent of their focus
People news: Sarafin promoted to director of affiliate relations at Upstate Caring Partners
UTICA, N.Y. — Upstate Caring Partners, Inc. announced it has recently promoted Melanie Sarafin to director of affiliate relations. She previously served as the assistant
People news: Clopper joins Bond, Schoeneck & King
SYRACUSE N.Y. — Bond, Schoeneck & King PLLC announced that John D. Clopper has joined the firm’s Syracuse office as senior counsel in its litigation
People news: Carinci joins the Kelberman Center as chief development officer
UTICA, N.Y. — The Kelberman Center, an affiliate of Upstate Caring Partners, Inc., announced it has recently hired Kelly Carinci as its chief development officer.
Pinckney Hugo Group has promoted NATE BRUSA to senior copywriter; and MCKENZIE CRAMER, BRITTANY MURPHY, and JANE SISSON to account managers. Brusa was previously a
KeyBank has promoted PENNY PARISI to VP, business banking relationship manager. Most recently, she managed Key’s Brewerton Road branch. Parisi’s career in banking has spanned
Tompkins County Area Development (TCAD) has named KATHY MAY its first director of workforce services. May, formerly of the Johnson Graduate School of Management at
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