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CNY ASTD announces 2014 board, leaders

CNY ASTD has announced its 2014 board of directors and committee chairs:

·         President, Ingrid Gonzalez-McCurdy, Elmcrest;

·         President-elect, Steven Maloney, MACNY;

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·         Past president, Mark Britz, Systems Made Simple;

·         VP of membership, Ken Steiger, Steiger Training & Development;

·         VP of CNY BEST, Melanie Brunet Relyea, Oneida Nation Enterprises;

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·         VP of programs, Sherry Gacina, The Hartford;

·         VP of curation, Amy Bartolotta, The Hartford;

·         Employee Learning Week chair, Robin Bridson, New Horizons of Syracuse;

·         Scholarship chair, Michelle Cooper, Oneida Nation Enterprises; and,

·         Managing director, Brenda Grady, ACME Planning.

 

CNY ASTD is the local chapter of the American Society for Training & Development (ASTD), an association dedicated to learning and performance professionals. CNY ASTD’s more than 150 members work in various organizations or as independent consultants or suppliers.

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Eric Reinhardt

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