Amico had previously been VP of membership/business development for CenterState CEO.

In her new role, she will be responsible for leading all client communication with internal team members for projects, the company said in a news release. She will develop and manage master project schedules, project goals and responsibilities, quality control guidelines and will build relationships with owners, subcontractors, and vendors.

She has a bachelor’s degree from St. Lawrence University and is a member of the Salvation Army advisory board including the executive committee, and is chair of the communications committee. In recent years, she has served on the Leadership Greater Syracuse board as well as the Vera House Foundation board.

Amico lives in Fayetteville.

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