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Cayuga Strategic Solutions, the joint venture of the Cayuga County Chamber of Commerce and the Cayuga Economic Development Agency (CEDA), has hired TAYLOR SYMES as

RUSSELL SILVERSTEIN has been appointed interim director of Syracuse University Libraries’ Information Systems. He succeeds DeAnn Buss, former director of Libraries’ Information Systems, who recently

Onondaga Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA), a program of AccessCNY, has hired longtime volunteer JENNIFER BLOWERS as the new CASA program manager. During her three

BENJAMIN KAY has joined the medical staff of Geneva General Hospital, specializing in the field of anesthesiology. He received his master’s degree in nurse anesthesia

DEVON CONWAY has joined the Syracuse–based law firm of Smith Sovik. He is originally from Alaska, where he grew up working in construction and commercial
CNY TWEETS — SEPTEMBER 14, 2020
Here are some recent tweets that came across the @cnybj Twitter feed, offering small business, COVID-19, HR, leadership, and career tips. SBA @SBAgovBREAKING: @SBAJovita announces

SMPS Upstate New York Chapter announces 2020-2021 board of directors
The Society of Marketing Professional Services (SMPS) Upstate New York Chapter recently announced its 2020-2021 board of directors, which took office Sept. 1. The Upstate
Jefferson County hotel occupancy rate approached 47 percent in July
WATERTOWN — Hotels in Jefferson County posted another rebound in occupancy in July compared to the prior two months as the coronavirus pandemic continues, according

OCRRA appoints two to board of directors
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The Onondaga County Resource Recovery Agency (OCRRA) recently announced it has appointed Corey Driscoll Dunham and Stephanie Pasquale to its board of

Oneida County hotels continued business rebound in July
UTICA, N.Y. — Oneida County hotels continued to get a little busier in July compared to June and May amid the coronavirus pandemic, with nearly