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GWEN EICHORN has been promoted to chief financial officer at CBD Companies. Eichorn will oversee all financial/accounting matters for CBD’s brokerage, construction, and management divisions.
CASEY ARTHUR has joined Capital Collection Management (CCM), a third-party debt collection agency and debt buyer based in Syracuse, as VP of business development. An
MELANIE STEIN has been named the new dean of Ithaca College’s School of Humanities and Sciences. Since 2016, she has served as dean of academic
Bankers Healthcare Group has added three new employees to its Syracuse office. THOMAS MENKES joins as an account executive. He previously worked at Charter Communications.
ASHLEY MORELLI has joined HR Works, Inc. as a leave and benefits coordinator. She brings more than six years of experience in human resources and
BRITTANY BEANE has joined WKTV in Utica as its local sales manager. Beane has 10 years of experience in the media sales business, divided equally
BCI-Empire and BCI-Koch Divisions
BRENT AMES was recently named the new regional sales manager for both the BCI-Empire and BCI-Koch Divisions. He is a graduate of York College of
American Heart Association hires Mohawk Valley executive director and development director
“I’m looking forward to working with my staff and volunteers to bring the American Heart Association’s mission to the community,” Kisiel said in an AHA
CHA promotes Crotty to lead New York regional business development
ALBANY, N.Y. — CHA Consulting Inc. announced it has promoted Erin Crotty to senior VP, regional business-development manager for New York. In this role, Crotty
People news: SRC names Dupell director of business systems
CICERO, N.Y. — SRC, Inc. — a nonprofit research and development company based in Cicero that focuses on areas that include defense, environment, and intelligence
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