Paul Colabufo has been named board president. He also chairs the neighborhood committee of Believe in Syracuse.

Colabufo is a graduate of Liverpool High School, has a bachelor’s degree from SUNY Fredonia, and law degree from the SUNY Buffalo Law School.

Lekia K. Hill has been named a member of the Believe in Syracuse board of directors.

She is an active participant in the community organizing program and Believe in Syracuse’s South Side Neighborhood Team.

Hill studied business administration at Monroe College in New Rochelle. She is employed at InterFaith Works.

Hill is also owner of 3Es Consulting Group, a multi-empowerment service training agency.

O’Neil D. Kelly has also been appointed as a member of the board.

He graduated from Springbrook High School and received a bachelor’s degree in accounting from Towson University in Maryland.

Kelly is a senior financial analyst at AXA Equitable in downtown Syracuse.

Nancy Earley has also been named a Believe in Syracuse board member.

She is an executive at Excellus BlueCross BlueShield, where she has worked for 22 years.

Contact The Business Journal News Network at news@cnybj.com

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