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Everson Museum of Art names three new board members

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The Everson Museum of Art recently announced three new appointments to its board of trustees.  Bishop Dr. H. Bernard Alex, Daniela (Savinelli) Molta, and Damian Vallelonga began their service on Jan. 1. They complete a group of 25 trustees who will continue to guide the Everson through the many challenges of the

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NYS pension fund produced nearly 5 percent return last quarter

ALBANY, N.Y. — The New York State Common Retirement Fund produced an estimated return of 4.74 percent in the final quarter of 2021, its fiscal third quarter. That’s according to New York State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli who also noted that the fund ended the quarter with an estimated value of $279.7 billion. “A strong [fiscal]

Morgan Stanley Wealth Management promotes Moles to VP

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Morgan Stanley (NYSE: MS) recently announced that Nichole Moles — a financial advisor and insurance-planning director in the firm’s wealth management office in Syracuse — has been promoted to vice president.  Moles has been with Morgan Stanley Wealth Management since 2004. She holds a bachelor’s degree in mass communication from Mansfield University

Schunck to lead Key Investment Services field organization in CNY, Rochester

Kevin Schunck recently joined KeyBank as senior VP and market leader for Key Investment Services.  In this role, he will lead the local Key Investment Services field organization in Central New York and Rochester, working to grow revenue, increase market share, and provide clients in the mass-affluent segment with exceptional service, according to a KeyBank news release. 

State begins work on starting retirement program for private-sector employees

New York State has started work on establishing a retirement-savings plan for employees in New York’s private sector “who are not offered a retirement plan through their workplace,” per the program’s website.  Gov. Kathy Hochul on Jan. 26 announced the convening of the New York Secure Choice Savings Program board, representing the first phase in

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