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Kim Smith

Kim Smith has been named associate dean in the School of Science, Technology and Health Studies at Morrisville State College. Smith, who recently served as

William A. Hunter

William A. Hunter has recently been promoted to vice president of U.S. environmental services for National Response Corporation, Inc. (NRC) from his previous role as

Allison Matwijec

M. Griffith Investment Services announced that Allison Matwijec recently joined the firm’s accounting department. She works closely with operations and is responsible for the accounting

Brian Winchell

Brian Winchell has joined Sterling Financial Group as an investment-advisor representative. Previously, he worked for 11 years at MetLife, HSBC, and The New England. Winchell

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Lindsey Sampo

Lindsey Sampo has joined the staff of Rome Surgical Specialists as a certified physician assistant. A graduate of Clarkson University, she earned a master’s degree

Deb Groff

Physical therapist Deb Groff has recently joined the rehabilitation staff at Oswego Health’s Central Square Medical Center. She has more than 25 years of physical

Al Tripodi

RMS Healthcare has promoted Al Tripodi to quality auditor associate. He has worked for RMS since 2012 as a health-care administrative assistant. Tripodi will take

Kari Liberatore

InterFaith Works of CNY recently appointed Kari Liberatore as reception and placement coordinator/intensive case manager. She is responsible for the reception and placement period for

Mike Adams

Northland Communications has hired Mike Adamsas strategic relations manager, supporting both the Syracuse and Utica locations. He will be responsible for management of customer accounts

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