SYRACUSE, N.Y. — CenterState CEO announced it has hired Royale Scuderi as its senior program manager for the Tech Garden in downtown Syracuse.
Scuderi most recently served as executive director of the Greater Oneida Chamber of Commerce and brings nearly two decades of leadership, communications, and business management experience to her new role.
Scuderi will oversee development and delivery of programs and services to support the Tech Garden’s innovation, technology, and entrepreneurship programs, including the Clean Tech Center, Grants for Growth, CNY Hot Spot, Ignition Grants, and the TC Growth Fund, CenterState CEO, which operates the Tech Garden, said in a news release.
Scuderi earned her bachelor’s degree in business management from Syracuse University. She lives in Oneida and currently serves on the boards of the United Way of Greater Oneida and the Oneida Library Association.
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