CNY Best Places to Work Awards event honors 25 companies

ONONDAGA, N.Y. — The 2016 Central New York Best Places to Work Awards breakfast on Thursday morning recognized 25 area organizations.

A crowd of about 230 people attended the event at the SRC Arena on the Onondaga Community College campus.

The 25 winners in rank order were:

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 1. CH Insurance Brokerage, Inc.

 2. ISSI Technology Professionals

 3. Delmonico Insurance Agency

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 4. Fortus Healthcare Resources

 5. Sun Environmental Corp.

 6. Bankers Healthcare Group

 7. CPS Recruitment

 8. ABC Creative Group

 9. BlueRock Energy, Inc.

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10. Metro Fitness

11. D’Arcangelo & Co., LLP

12. Dermody, Burke & Brown, CPAs, LLC

13. Usherwood Office Technology

14. HOLT Architects P.C.

15. Prudential

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16. Grossman St. Amour CPAs PLLC

17. ICS Solutions Group

18. Dwyer Architectural, LLC

19. Generations Bank

20. DUMAC Business Systems, Inc.

21. The Bonadio Group

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22. Syracuse Orthopedic Specialists

23. Driver’s Village

24. SUNY Upstate Medical University

25. Delta Engineers, Architects, & Land Surveyors, PC

The event was presented by the Business Journal News Network and produced by BizEventz. They partnered with Research & Marketing Strategies, Inc. (RMS) to conduct the CNY Best Places to Work survey. The study identifies and recognizes the best places of employment in Central New York, based upon a survey of employees to gauge workplace satisfaction. In addition to being honored at the awards event, organizations received a report card of their individual findings.

George Kilpatrick was the event emcee.

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New to this year’s event was an educational component. Jeffrey Rodgers, a certified professional business coach based in Syracuse, talked to the attendees about his concept of positive personal effectiveness.

Contact Rombel at arombel@cnybj.com

Adam Rombel

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