People news: Cayuga Economic Development Agency hires Szabo

AUBURN, N.Y. — The Cayuga Economic Development Agency (CEDA) announced it has hired Danielle Szabo as its economic development specialist.

Szabo works to retain and expand existing businesses, as well as to attract new businesses to expand or relocate to Cayuga County. She has more than 10 years of workforce-development experience with a focus on recruitment and retention strategies. She has worked with local employers in Cayuga, Onondaga, and Oswego counties to build more efficient hiring and onboarding processes that have led to overall system changes, CEDA said.

Szabo has a bachelor’s degree in global and international relations with a concentration in global politics and global culture from SUNY Oswego. She is an Auburn native and currently lives in Marcellus. She and her husband, Luke Szabo, own and operate Scratch Farmhouse Catering.

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Photo credit: Cayuga Economic Development Agency

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