SYRACUSE — FOCUS Greater Syracuse, Inc., a 501(c)(3) nonprofit citizen-driven organization that seeks to bring about change in Central New York, recently announced three new board members to drive community engagement. Joining the board are Lisa A. Hart, public health analyst/grants manager at the Syracuse Housing Authority; Rev. Lynnessa H. Joyner-Robinson, good neighbor community navigator […]
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SYRACUSE — FOCUS Greater Syracuse, Inc., a 501(c)(3) nonprofit citizen-driven organization that seeks to bring about change in Central New York, recently announced three new board members to drive community engagement.
Joining the board are Lisa A. Hart, public health analyst/grants manager at the Syracuse Housing Authority; Rev. Lynnessa H. Joyner-Robinson, good neighbor community navigator at the Goodwill of the Finger Lakes; and Michael Stanton, a retired official from National Grid.