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NICK LAPRESI

The Finger Lakes SPCA of CNY recently announced that NICK LAPRESI has started as its new executive director. In this role, he is responsible for the day-to-day management of the shelter, and for developing and implementing strategies to promote the mission of the Finger Lakes SPCA of Central New York. Lapresi replaces outgoing executive director

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Mohawk Valley Community College

MATTHEW WAGNER has been appointed technical coordinator of events and guest services at Mohawk Valley Community College (MVCC). Wagner was most recently a self-employed freelance location audio mixer and has several years’ experience in the audio-engineering field. He holds an associate degree in recording arts from Full Sail Real University in Winter Park, Florida. HEIDI

IAN MCINTYRE

Syracuse University men’s soccer head coach IAN MCINTYRE will remain on the Orange sidelines after recently signing a long-term contract extension. He led Syracuse to the 2022 NCAA national championship, a first in program history. McIntyre is the third coach in Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) history to lead a men’s soccer team to the national

SRC, Inc.

SRC, Inc. recently announced multiple promotions across the company. LANCE BRADSTREET has been named senior principal RF engineer. Bradstreet started with SRC in 2007 and most recently worked as a principal RF engineer. In this new position, he will lead the organization in antenna modelling, design, and characterization and be responsible for the operation of

Byrne appointed to M&T Bank Directors Advisory Council for CNY

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — M&T Bank recently announced it has appointed Mark V. Byrne, president & CEO, of Sonbyrne Sales Inc./Byrne Dairy Stores, to its Directors Advisory Council for Central New York. Serving as ambassadors to the business community, the 10-member council meets regularly throughout the year to provide bank leadership with valuable perspectives and solutions

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