DAVID MARIANO has joined AccessCNY as the agency’s new advocacy coordinator. He will be working from the newly named Sally Johnston Advocacy Center and will primarily focus on building new community coalitions. Mariano will help lead the agency’s advocacy efforts in Syracuse and in Albany. He brings a wide array of experience, most notably with […]
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DAVID MARIANO has joined AccessCNY as the agency’s new advocacy coordinator. He will be working from the newly named Sally Johnston Advocacy Center and will primarily focus on building new community coalitions. Mariano will help lead the agency’s advocacy efforts in Syracuse and in Albany. He brings a wide array of experience, most notably with the Salvation Army of Syracuse. Mariano received his bachelor’s degree from Le Moyne College in 2011 and is currently working toward a master’s degree in organizational leadership from the University of St. Francis. He is also the founder of Eye Got This, Inc., a nonprofit organization that supports athletes with visual impairments.