ONONDAGA — Two area businesswomen are set to launch a monthly health magazine in Central New York.
The magazine, THRiVEcny, will hit free newsstands tomorrow, Dec. 28. Its 36-page premiere issue includes articles on weight loss, integrative medicine, and mental health.
“Like our tag line states, THRiVEcny is all about a healthy spin on life,” Publisher Suzanne Wallace said in a news release. “It’s our answer to the growing number of Central New Yorkers looking for more ways to become and stay healthy.”
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Wallace co-founded THRiVEcny, Inc. with Lisa Cavallaro. Before THRiVEcny, Wallace worked in sales development and management, spending 10 years at the Greater Syracuse Chamber of Commerce and CenterState CEO. Cavallaro was in business management for 20 years and is a master certified coach, certified weight-loss coach, Reiki master, and the founder of Blue Rose Coaching. Cavallaro is now the editor of THRiVEcny.
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