ONEIDA, N.Y. — The Greater Oneida Chamber of Commerce recently announced its 2017 board of directors:

Officers

  • Jennifer Cossette, President  – NBT Bank
  • Dr. Matthew Allen, Vice President – Allen Eye Associates
  • Rachel Siderine, Treasurer – AmeriCU

Directors

  • Craig Bailey – OneGroup
  • Vincent Bailey – Bailey Property Services
  • Doreen Borders – NBT Bank
  • Ken Brewer – Community Carwash
  • Kim Caro – Caro-Northrup Agency
  • Duane DeFrees – Oneida Printshop
  • Frank Duck, Wilber-Duck
  • Ryan Mosack – Community Bank
  • Kevin Prosser – Oneida Healthcare
  • Ryan Rifenburg – Graphic Design
  • Monique Smith – Global Dictation
  • Sharon Taylor – Real Estate Holdings
  • Jayne Wentworth – Kay Real Estate

The Greater Oneida Chamber of Commerce, based in the city of Oneida, was founded in 1893 and has more than 150 members. Its executive director is Royale Scuderi.

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