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MARK MEIER has joined the Vestal office of AXA Advisors, LLC. He studied business administration at SUNY Broome and Alfred State University. In addition, Meier
MARY GEISS, D.O. has joined St. Joseph’s Health, St. Joseph’s Physicians Primary Care, in Cicero where she will provide patients with osteopathic-medicine services. She earned
Medical technologist, JESSICA BURMASTER, has been appointed director of the laboratory services department at Rome Memorial Hospital. After working for Laboratory Corporation of America (LabCorp)
PENNY SEYMOUR has been named talent acquisition specialist for the Mohawk Valley Health System (MVHS). She is responsible for the full life cycle of talent-acquisition
AMBER WEAKLEY and IAN FARRELL have joined the account teams of CXtec. Weakley is an account representative on the commercial team. She first joined CXtec

Syracuse University appoints former Bond attorney as director of equal opportunity, inclusion
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Syracuse University announced Wednesday that its Office of Equal Opportunity, Inclusion and Resolution Services has hired Alyssa Campbell as its new director
ConMed to pay quarterly dividend on Oct. 8
UTICA, N.Y. — ConMed Corp. (NASDAQ: CNMD), a Utica–based medical-device maker, announced this week that its board of directors has declared a quarterly cash dividend

Oneida County truck driver pleads guilty to perjury for defrauding workers’-compensation system
“This defendant’s false testimony and filings were part of a series of fraudulent actions meant solely to enrich himself with financial benefits to which he

Loretto hires new director of development for marketing and the foundation
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Loretto announced it has hired Patricia Vail Dellonte as director of development for marketing and the foundation at Loretto. She has more

Junior League announces 12 new members
SYRACUSE — The Junior League of Syracuse, Inc., a nonprofit organization, announced that this spring it welcomed a new membership class of 12 people. The