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CNY BEST award nominees named

SYRACUSE — CNY ASTD (The Central New York Chapter of the American Society for Training & Development) has announced the nominees for the 7th Annual CNY BEST Learning and Performance Awards.

The awards recognize excellence in learning and performance practices in Central New York. Organizations and consultants who have linked learning to strategic growth or success are honored as CNY’s BEST in Learning and Performance.

Nominations for this year’s awards represent a wide-range of organizations, CNY ASTD said in a news release. A panel of local and national judges, representing the profession and community will be evaluating the nominations for quality of learning and performance practices, practice results, and demonstrations of how the practices linked to the strategic growth or success of the organization.

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The CNY BEST Learning and Performance nominees are:

For-Profit Organizations
AXA
CXtec and TERACAI
ITT
King + King Architects
Nice N Easy Grocery Shoppes
The Raymond Corporation
SRC, Inc.
Suburban Propane
Turning Stone Resort Casino

Not-for-Profit Organizations
Crouse Hospital
Elbridge Elementary School
Jordan-Elbridge Middle School
Mohawk Valley Community College, Center for Corporate and Community Education
Mohawk Valley Resource Center for Refugees
Rescue Mission Alliance of Syracuse
SUNY-ESF Outreach

Consultants
Me’Shae Brooks-Rolling, Just The Basics Financial Literacy
New Horizons Computer Learning Center of Syracuse
Ken Steiger, Steiger Training & Development

CNY ASTD says it will announce the winners at the CNY BEST Learning and Performance Awards ceremony on Thursday, June 12, at 5 p.m. at the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Syracuse, near Carrier Circle. Registration and information regarding the awards ceremony are available at www.cnyastd.org, or email: info@cnyastd.org.

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