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Housing Visions, HCR start work on Salina Crossing
SYRACUSE — The properties targeted in the Salina Crossing development project include 823 N. Townsend St, described as “historic” and constructed in 1887. The structure,
Manufacturing Careers Partnership begins recruitment in June
DeWITT — Recruitment will begin in June for the first pre-apprenticeship training program in the Manufacturing Careers Partnership. CenterState CEO’s Work Train program describes it
Study details revenue growth at New York independent agencies
DeWITT — Two-thirds (67 percent) of New York independent-insurance agencies grew their revenue in 2013 compared to 2012, with the average revenue growth at 14
CH Insurance gets “Kreative,” adding new wellness program to benefit offerings
SYRACUSE — CH Insurance Brokerage, Inc. of Syracuse is partnering with Long Island–based Kreative Health Solutions, Inc. to include its health and wellness program in
A look at CNY Millennials in the Workplace
SYRACUSE — Right now, there are 73 million Millennials in the United States between the ages of 18 and 34, according to the latest Census
Survey: More tax-exempt health-care organizations compensate independent board members
In an environment experiencing significant organizational change, new practices regarding health-care executive compensation are beginning to emerge, particularly pay for board members. According to the
What others dream about, WISE women do. On April 21, the women Igniting the Spirit of Entrepreneurship (WISE) Symposium hosted its 13th annual event. More
Key role for board, audit committee members: Ask smart questions
As an auditor, I’m asked a wide variety of questions, and I welcome those inquiries from my clients. As in any productive relationship, communication with
Inaction on Pension Reform is Inexcusable
Last year, taxpayers spent more than 530,000 to fund the pensions of 14 public officials convicted of felonies. Despite failing to uphold their duties to
New York Must Save Medicaid from Rampant Fraud and Waste
Recently, New York State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli released a stunning audit of the state Medicaid program that showed that over the last four years more
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