SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The Central New York Community Foundation recently promoted three employees.
The foundation promoted Danielle Hurley to director of community grantmaking. She has worked for the Community Foundation since 2007, most recently as program officer. Hurley directs the community grantmaking process, special grant initiatives, and programs. She holds a bachelor’s degree in political science and history from Keuka College.
David Kilpatrick was promoted to program officer for community grantmaking. He has worked for the Community Foundation since 2010, most recently as grants manager. Kilpatrick assists in the community grantmaking process, special grant initiatives and programs, and oversees grantmaking for the Community Foundation’s component funds. He holds a bachelor’s degree in English from Colgate University.
The foundation promoted Gerianne Corradino to finance associate. She has worked for the Community Foundation since 2015, where she previously served as finance assistant. Corradino is responsible for grant distribution, accounts payable and receivable processes, and provides general administrative support to the foundation’s finance department. She holds a duel bachelor’s degree in French literature and language and international trade from SUNY Oswego.
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