ONEIDA, N.Y. — The Greater Oneida Chamber of Commerce recently announced its 2018 board of directors.
The board members are:
• Dr. Matthew Allen – Allen Eye Associates
• Vincent Bailey – Bailey Property Services
• Doreen Borders – NBT Bank
• Kim Caro – Caro-Northrup Agency
• Jennifer Cossette – NBT Bank
• Duane DeFrees – Oneida Printshop
• Jeanette Denney – Hunt Real Estate
• Frank Duck – Wilber-Duck
• Ryan Mosack – Community Bank
• Kevin Prosser – Oneida Healthcare
• Victor Ramirez – Madison Bistro
• Ryan Rifenburg – Graphic Design
• Michele Ryan – Oneida Library
• Rachel Siderine – AmeriCU
• Monique Smith – Global Dictation
• Michele Stewart – Kallet Civic Center
• Sharon Taylor – Real Estate Holdings

The Greater Oneida Chamber will hold a meet and greet event for the new board at its Business After Hours event scheduled for Jan. 11 from 5 to 7 p.m. at the chamber’s offices at 136 Lenox Avenue, Oneida. For more information, contact the chamber at office@oneidachamberny.org

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