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CNY Community Engagement Committee details Micron investment fund priorities

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Some members of the Central New York Community Engagement Committee (CEC) on June 27 met with local reporters to release the community-priorities document that’s meant to help guide the spending of the $500 million Green CHIPS Community Investment Fund that’s part of the Micron Technology’s (NASDAQ: MU) deal with the state. Those pictured here (from left to right) are Kevin Younis, COO and executive deputy commissioner of Empire State Development; Melanie Littlejohn, president and CEO of the Central New York Community Foundation, Tim Penix, VP of the Syracuse Educational Opportunity Center; April Arnzen, executive VP and chief people officer at Micron; and Scott Gatzemeier, corporate VP at Micron. Littlejohn and Penix are the CEC co-chairs. PHOTO CREDIT: CENTERSTATE CEO

SYRACUSE — It’s a group that’s been working for more several months to identify community priorities and “create a framework for directing investments” for a multi-million-dollar fund that’s connected to Micron’s deal with New York State government. The Central New York Community Engagement Committee (CEC) on June 27 released a document with ideas for using […]

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