DAVID M. CATALFAMO has been named Oneida County’s director of economic development. He will be the lead on all of Oneida County’s economic-development efforts, including downtown development; small-business expansion, creation, innovation and incubation; tourism; education; cybersecurity; unmanned aircraft systems; and Griffiss International Airport. Catalfamo has 20 years of New York State government experience, including both […]

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DAVID M. CATALFAMO has been named Oneida County’s director of economic development. He will be the lead on all of Oneida County’s economic-development efforts, including downtown development; small-business expansion, creation, innovation and incubation; tourism; education; cybersecurity; unmanned aircraft systems; and Griffiss International Airport. Catalfamo has 20 years of New York State government experience, including both the legislative and executive branches. He has spent the last dozen years working as a communications and economic development consultant with the Dilenschneider Group, Capitol Public Strategies, and Park Strategies. Catalfamo is a graduate of SUNY Albany. 

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