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Schneider Packaging sold to three top executives
BREWERTON, N.Y. — The Schneider family has sold Schneider Packaging Equipment Co., Inc. to the company’s top executives. President Bob Brotzki, Executive Vice President Greg
Hancock Estabrook elects Murphy as managing partner, replacing Callahan
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Syracuse law firm Hancock Estabrook says attorney Timothy Murphy has been elected as the firm’s managing partner. He has previously served as
Syracuse University appoints Lee as associate dean for global initiatives at Whitman School
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The Martin J. Whitman School of Management at Syracuse University announced it has appointed Eunkyu Lee, professor of marketing, to a newly created leadership
AISHA JASPER has joined Visions Federal Credit Union as the new community development liaison. She holds an MBA and nonprofit management degree from the University
SUNY has appointed DR. JINLIU (GRACE) WANG as SUNY Polytechnic Institute interim president, effective July 1. She will also continue in her role as senior
Power management company, Eaton, has named SAFFORD HAZEN VP of sales, North America, for its Crouse-Hinds Division. He will report to Scott Hearn, president of
Barton & Loguidice has added three employees to its Syracuse office. MASON HEDEEN has joined the firm’s sustainable planning & design group as an engineer
HCR Home Care has added SHERRI HENDERSON-MITCHELL, licensed practical nurse, and MARGO SMITH, licensed practical nurse, to its Onondaga County operations.
ROBERT FEENEY, M.D., has joined Delta Medical, an adult primary care practice affiliated with Rome Memorial Hospital, where he and his staff will be working
Carthage Area Hospital announced that GABRIELLA HAYCOCK, DPT, has joined its therapy services team as a physical therapist. She will soon split her time between
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