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Christopher Durr has joined Presbyterian Home for Central New York as its new administrator. He is a licensed nursing home administrator with more than 15 years
Bridget-ann Hart has been promoted to president and chief executive officer of KPH Healthcare Services, Inc. (formerly Kinney Drugs, Inc.). Hart will be responsible for
Betty O’Connor has been named vice president for nursing operations at Crouse Hospital. With Crouse since 1979, she is a graduate of Crouse Irving Memorial
Marc Champigny has joined C&S as manager of the firm’s aviation planning group. With nearly 20 years of diverse aviation experience, he brings considerable expertise
Binghamton University announced that Jim Broschart has been named vice president for advancement, effective July 1. He earned his MBA from Binghamton University, and comes
NBT Bank Mohawk Valley recently promoted Christopher Siriano to branch manager of the bank’s Rome Westgate Office. He has 15 years retail-banking experience. Siriano joined
Northside Collision Centers recently added an employee to its Baldwinsville location. Constance Karpinko will work in Baldwinsville as an administrative assistant. She has more than
Pinckney Hugo Group has hired Elizabeth Schultz as an assistant art director. Before joining Pinckney Hugo Group, she gained experience as a graphic designer with
CNY Conservancy appoints Falzarine as interim executive director
UTICA — The Central New York Conservancy has named Peter Falzarine as interim executive director, the first one in the nonprofit conservation organization’s 12-year history
Tara Lynn named executive director of Skaneateles Chamber
SKANEATELES — Tara Lynn, director of alumni affairs at Cornell University’s Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management, has been named executive director of the Skaneateles Area Chamber
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