SYRACUSE, N.Y. — CNY ASTD, the local affiliate chapter of the Association for Talent Development (ATD), formerly ASTD, has announced its 2015 board of directors and committee chairs. They are as follows:

–  President — Steven Maloney, MACNY

–  Past President — Ingrid Gonzalez-McCurdy, Elmcrest Children’s Center

–  Past President — Mark Britz, Systems Made Simple

–  VP, Membership — Cindy Renno, CXtec

–  VP, CNY BEST — Melanie Brunet Relyea, Oneida Nation Enterprises, LLC

–  VP, Professional Development — Bob Gabor, Odyssey Training and Coaching

–  VP, Programs — Linda Jones, Gillespie Associates

–  VP, Curation — Amy Bartolotta, The Hartford

–  Employee Learning Week Chair — Wendy Carl Isome, JOBSplus!

–  Scholarship Chair — Michelle Cooper, Oneida Nation Enterprises, LLC

–  Managing Director — Brenda Grady, ACME Planning

CNY ASTD says it has been connecting learning and development professionals throughout the region for more than 40 years. CNY ASTD currently has more than 125 members from various businesses covering 17 counties from the Canadian border to the Pennsylvania border in Central New York.

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