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NIH awards Upstate Medical’s Brunken $2.2 million for vision research
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has awarded an Upstate Medical University professor a grant of $2.2 million for his research on
People news: Amy Law of Preferred Mutual elected to Commerce Chenango board
NEW BERLIN, N.Y. — Amy Law, financial operations manager at Preferred Mutual Insurance Co., has been elected to the Commerce Chenango board of directors. She
thINCubator appoints Miller as full-time director
UTICA, N.Y. — Ryan Miller was recently appointed as full-time director of thINCubator, a business incubator and student accelerator located at 106 Genesee St. in
SBA to hold contracting conference for minority and women entrepreneurs June 9 in Marcy
MARCY, N.Y. — The Syracuse district office of the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) is planning a contracting conference for minority and women entrepreneurs. The
Syracuse Hancock International Airport will get a TSA pre-check enrollment center
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The federal Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has agreed to establish a pre-check enrollment center at Syracuse Hancock International Airport, giving local air
Cambareri & Cambareri law firm to absorb Robert Durr’s firm, move to larger space
SYRACUSE — The Syracuse law firm of Cambareri & Cambareri, LLP is absorbing the law practice of Robert A. Durr and will be moving to
Empire Brewing begins work on Farmstead Brewery
CAZENOVIA — David Katleski is targeting the end of 2015 to have Empire Brewing Company’s Farmstead Brewery “up and operating and in business.” Katleski, president
START-UP NY exec addresses program criticism in Cazenovia stop
CAZENOVIA — The START-UP NY program not only “caters” to startup companies but also to those firms that want to expand or grow. Leslie Whatley,
CNY Executive Q&A: Talking to TERACAI’s Tim Duffy
Editor’s Note: CNY Executive Q&A is a feature appearing regularly (about every month) in The Central New York Business Journal, authored by guest writer Jeff
Volu seeks to help nonprofits better manage volunteers
SYRACUSE — Chris McCarthy, CEO of Volu, Inc., is on a nationwide road trip spreading the word and seeking feedback about the company that he
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