ONONDAGA, N.Y. — The 2016 Central New York Best Places to Work Awards breakfast on Thursday morning recognized 25 area organizations.
A crowd of about 230 people attended the event at the SRC Arena on the Onondaga Community College campus.
The 25 winners in rank order were:
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1. CH Insurance Brokerage, Inc.
2. ISSI Technology Professionals
3. Delmonico Insurance Agency
4. Fortus Healthcare Resources
5. Sun Environmental Corp.
6. Bankers Healthcare Group
7. CPS Recruitment
8. ABC Creative Group
9. BlueRock Energy, Inc.
10. Metro Fitness
11. D’Arcangelo & Co., LLP
12. Dermody, Burke & Brown, CPAs, LLC
13. Usherwood Office Technology
14. HOLT Architects P.C.
15. Prudential
16. Grossman St. Amour CPAs PLLC
17. ICS Solutions Group
18. Dwyer Architectural, LLC
19. Generations Bank
20. DUMAC Business Systems, Inc.
21. The Bonadio Group
22. Syracuse Orthopedic Specialists
23. Driver’s Village
24. SUNY Upstate Medical University
25. Delta Engineers, Architects, & Land Surveyors, PC
The event was presented by the Business Journal News Network and produced by BizEventz. They partnered with Research & Marketing Strategies, Inc. (RMS) to conduct the CNY Best Places to Work survey. The study identifies and recognizes the best places of employment in Central New York, based upon a survey of employees to gauge workplace satisfaction. In addition to being honored at the awards event, organizations received a report card of their individual findings.
George Kilpatrick was the event emcee.
New to this year’s event was an educational component. Jeffrey Rodgers, a certified professional business coach based in Syracuse, talked to the attendees about his concept of positive personal effectiveness.
Contact Rombel at arombel@cnybj.com


