SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Bond, Schoeneck & King, PLLC announced that Bethany A. Centrone from the law firm’s Syracuse office has been elected as a member (partner) of the firm.

Centrone is co-chair of Bond’s school districts practice and concentrates in school and labor and employment law. Prior to joining Bond, she served as chief of human capital initiatives for a large city school district and chief labor negotiator, where she led more than 120 employees in areas of human resources, employee benefits, risk management, labor relations, and professional learning. She also served as labor and employment counsel for a large city school district, representing and advising the district in both school law and labor and employment law matters.

“Bethany is an outstanding lawyer, has been a leader in the firm’s school districts practice, has consistently performed at the highest level, and possesses the qualities we expect and value in our members,” Kevin Bernstein, chairman of Bond’s management committee, said in a news release.

Bond, Schoeneck & King is a Syracuse–based law firm with 250 lawyers serving individuals, companies, and public-sector entities in a range of practice areas. Bond has eight offices in New York state and one office each in Florida and Kansas.

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