People news: MVHS appoints Grubner as talent-acquisition specialist

UTICA, N.Y. — The Mohawk Valley Health System (MVHS) announced it has hired Cori Grubner as a talent-acquisition specialist.

In this position, she is responsible for the full lifecycle of talent-acquisition activities, including relationship building with the local resource pool and community, as well as hiring managers and candidates.

Prior to joining MVHS, Grubner worked for Upstate Cerebral Palsy (UCP) in Utica as a recruiter, staff-development specialist, and credentialing specialist. She was also a CPR instructor at UCP and volunteered at its therapeutic riding program for people with disabilities. Additionally, Grubner worked as a recruiter for Staffworks in New Hartford.

Grubner earned her bachelor’s degree in business management with a specialization in equine business management at Cazenovia College.

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