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Oswego Health has added three providers to its primary care team: JUSTIN BEEBE, NP, RUTHIE GUZMAN, NP, and KIM POMPO, PA. Beebe, Guzman, and Pompo are now part of the 100-plus physicians and advanced-practice providers employed by Oswego Health and the 270 providers on the medical staff representing multiple specialty services across the community. Oswego […]

UR Medicine Finger Lakes Health has added KATHRINE (KATIE) AYERS to the medical staff of Geneva General Hospital, in the hospitalist department. Ayers received her master’s degree in nursing in the family nurse practitioner program from St. John Fisher University, Wegmans School of Nursing. She also earned her bachelor’s degree in nursing from St. John

Community Memorial Hospital recently announced that FRANK J. WALCZAK IV joined its orthopedic practice as a physician assistant. He has a strong foundation in orthopedics and athletic training with a commitment to delivering exceptional patient care. Walczak received a master’s degree in physician-assistant studies from Le Moyne College in Syracuse and a bachelor’s degree in

Loretto Health & Rehabilitation
JOHAUN T. JACKSON has been promoted to director of nursing education and development for skilled nursing, and TONYAL ROBINSON has been promoted to manager of academic education at Loretto Health & Rehabilitation. Jackson and Robinson support Loretto’s licensed practical nurse (LPN) apprenticeship program, which allows employees to become licensed practical nurses. The LPN apprenticeship program

Tully Rinckey PLLC has added MARK BABILONIA as a senior associate attorney in the firm’s Syracuse office. Babilonia focuses his practice on commercial transactions and civil litigation. He also has experience in labor and employment law, municipal and construction law, and land-use matters. Prior to joining Tully Rinckey, Babilonia worked in Honolulu, Hawaii. He received

Indium promotes McCoy to product manager
CLINTON, N.Y. — Indium Corporation recently announced it has promoted Jim McCoy to product manager for engineered solder materials (ESM). In his new role, McCoy

People news: Tompkins Community Bank names Huey residential mortgage loan officer
ITHACA, N.Y. — Tompkins Community Bank announced it has appointed Sherri Huey as assistant VP, residential mortgage loan officer. Huey retired from M&T Bank while

Hancock Estabrook adds trusts and estates attorney
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Hancock Estabrook, LLP recently announced that attorney Caroline M. Bertholf has joined the Syracuse–based law firm as an associate in its trusts & estates department. She focuses her practice on trusts and estates matters, including estate planning and administration, elder law, and wealth-transfer planning. She assists clients and families with establishing wills,
Ainsworth appointed to second term on HCCC board
HERKIMER, N.Y. — Herkimer County Community College announced that Mark M. Ainsworth of Herkimer was reappointed to a second term on the college’s board of trustees. He was appointed by Gov. Kathy Hochul for a six-year term. Ainsworth was originally named to the board in 2015 by former Gov. Andrew Cuomo. Ainsworth is the owner
The Clemens Center in downtown Elmira, a regional performing-arts center, has recently hired CRAIG BOND as its new director of development. He has returned to the area after 25 years. While away, Bond established Vintage Theatre Productions in Aurora, Colorado; served as ticketing & marketing services manager at Colorado Ballet; and worked as development director
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