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CenterState CEO moving to Pike Block
SYRACUSE — CenterState CEO, the area’s major business and economic development group, will relocate to the Pike Block project in downtown Syracuse later this year.
McMahon/Ryan Child Advocacy Center names new executive director
SYRACUSE — The board of directors at the McMahon/Ryan Child Advocacy Center on Friday announced the hiring of Linda Cleary as the organization’s executive director.
CenterState CEO selects finalists for Business of the Year award
SYRACUSE — CenterState CEO on Thursday announced the 12 member businesses selected as finalists for the Business of the Year award. In the category of
BLDC gets $250K state grant for downtown Binghamton improvements
BINGHAMTON — The Binghamton Local Development Corporation (BLDC) announced today that it received $250,000 in funding through the 2012 NYS Main Street Grant Program for
Grant to support learning outside the classroom at CCC
AUBURN — The Cayuga Community College Office of Experiential Learning will use a $7,000 grant to support and expand cooperative education, internships, and service learning
Gifford Foundation names board officers, new members
SYRACUSE — The Gifford Foundation recently elected new officers and members for its board of directors. The officers for 2013 include Jack H. Webb of
Pepsi makes another donation to Entrepreneurship Bootcamp
SYRACUSE — The Entrepreneurship Bootcamp for Veterans with Disabilities received a $500,000 donation from PepsiCo, Inc. on Wednesday. The contribution brought the total donation from
Upstate Medical University receives $1.54 million bequest from alumnus
SYRACUSE — Upstate Medical University has received a $1.54 million gift from the estate of alumnus Stanley A. August, M.D., of Brooklyn, that will help
New regional online resource for entrepreneurs launches
A nonprofit group based in Buffalo is introducing a new online resource meant to help upstate New York’s startup community make connections with regional and
Institute for Excellence & Ethics moves toward self-sustaining growth
MANLIUS — Fresh off a 25 percent revenue increase in 2012, the Manlius not-for-profit education consulting organization, Institute for Excellence & Ethics (IEE), is moving toward self-sustaining growth. IEE’s revenue increased from $435,000 in 2011 to $540,000 in 2012. This growth stemmed from thriving partnerships with organizations both inside and outside Central New York, according
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