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Pinckney Hugo Group has hired MEGAN URBAN as a senior art director; KATE OSBORNE as an account manager; and NATHAN GROME as an assistant account manager. Prior to joining Pinckney Hugo Group, Urban worked as a creative-services designer at Aspen Dental Management, Inc. She also gained experience in graphic design and marketing at American Food […]
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Pinckney Hugo Group has hired MEGAN URBAN as a senior art director; KATE OSBORNE as an account manager; and NATHAN GROME as an assistant account manager. Prior to joining Pinckney Hugo Group, Urban worked as a creative-services designer at Aspen Dental Management, Inc. She also gained experience in graphic design and marketing at American Food & Vending, Rehab Resources and at Scotsman Media Group. Urban has a bachelor’s degree in new media design from SUNY Cortland. Osborne previously worked as a digital-production coordinator at LDJ Productions in New York City. She has a bachelor’s degree in communications from Marist College. Grome previously worked at Spectrum Business, a part of Charter Communications. He has a bachelor’s degree in communications from Le Moyne College.

PIETRA YOZZO, marketing operations manager at NBT Bank, has been promoted to vice president. She joined NBT Bank in 2012 as strategic project coordinator. For nearly two years, starting in 2016, she served as majority legislative analyst for the Oneida County Board of Legislators, before returning to the bank in her current role. Yozzo oversees
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PIETRA YOZZO, marketing operations manager at NBT Bank, has been promoted to vice president. She joined NBT Bank in 2012 as strategic project coordinator. For nearly two years, starting in 2016, she served as majority legislative analyst for the Oneida County Board of Legislators, before returning to the bank in her current role. Yozzo oversees the implementation and management of new technologies to improve and optimize marketing-team performance and customer engagement, including marketing automation. She earned a master’s degree from the University at Albany and a bachelor’s degree from Siena College.
NBT Bank elevated TIM DORN, LDCC manager, to assistant vice president. He joined NBT in 2014 and oversees the pre- and post-close commercial documentation review team, as well as the letter-of-credit team. Prior to joining NBT Bank, Dorn worked for BNY Mellon for 15 years in multiple roles. He earned an associate degree from Mohawk Valley Community College.
DEBORAH HAIRSTON, New Hartford branch manager, was also promoted to assistant VP at NBT Bank. She joined NBT in 2019 and has more than 25 years of experience in the banking industry. Before joining NBT Bank, she served as manager of Key Bank’s Whitesboro location.
CATHERINE MANION, PR and social media manager at NBT, was also elevated to assistant VP. She joined the bank in 2019 and has more than a decade of public relations and social-media experience. Before joining NBT, she worked as a reporter for the Observer-Dispatch, before serving as media and public relations manager for the Paige Group for nine years. Manion holds a bachelor’s degree from Ithaca College.

Syracuse group announces NISA pro soccer club to begin play in 2022
ONONDAGA, N.Y. — A Syracuse group led by businessman Samir Belhseine on Thursday announced its application to the National Independent Soccer Association (NISA) for a

Generations Bank has hired CARRIE VINCENT as assistant VP, business development officer, serving the Cayuga County area. She brings more than 17 years of experience in the financial services and banking field. Most recently, Vincent was the manager of Lyons National Bank in Jordan. She went to business school at Mildred Elley, a private, for-profit
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Generations Bank has hired CARRIE VINCENT as assistant VP, business development officer, serving the Cayuga County area. She brings more than 17 years of experience in the financial services and banking field. Most recently, Vincent was the manager of Lyons National Bank in Jordan. She went to business school at Mildred Elley, a private, for-profit college.

LORETTA MOSHER has achieved nurse-executive status at Little Falls Hospital (part of Bassett Healthcare Network) after receiving her master’s degree in nursing. Bassett notes that nurse executives are responsible for performing leadership roles in the nursing field and promoting creativity within nursing teams. Additionally, they demonstrate financial responsibility and provide employees with continuing-education opportunities. Nurse
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LORETTA MOSHER has achieved nurse-executive status at Little Falls Hospital (part of Bassett Healthcare Network) after receiving her master’s degree in nursing. Bassett notes that nurse executives are responsible for performing leadership roles in the nursing field and promoting creativity within nursing teams. Additionally, they demonstrate financial responsibility and provide employees with continuing-education opportunities. Nurse executives design and manage patient-care plans and cultivate networks for quality care and wellness. To become a nurse executive, individuals must earn a bachelor’s degree in nursing followed by a master’s. The master’s program generally takes two years to complete. Mosher received her master’s at Chamberlain University’s College of Nursing based in Chicago, Illinois. She started work at Little Falls Hospital (LFH) in 2006. From 2006 to 2014, she worked in LFH’s emergency department then transitioned to Quality Resources until 2017. From 2017 to now, Mosher has worked in nursing education, most recently accepting a position as Bassett Healthcare Network’s regional nurse manager of education in December 2020.

LUKE CHEN, M.D. has joined Finger Lakes Health as a primary care provider. He will continue to see patients at his office located at 60 Fall St. in Seneca Falls. Chen has been practicing internal medicine and pediatrics in Seneca County since 1986. He finished his internal-medicine residency at the Brooklyn Hospital in Brooklyn and
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LUKE CHEN, M.D. has joined Finger Lakes Health as a primary care provider. He will continue to see patients at his office located at 60 Fall St. in Seneca Falls. Chen has been practicing internal medicine and pediatrics in Seneca County since 1986. He finished his internal-medicine residency at the Brooklyn Hospital in Brooklyn and completed his pediatric residency at SUNY Downstate Medical Center in Brooklyn. Chen graduated from medical school in Taiwan.
JEFF JUSTICE will be changing roles at Helio Health as VP of finance and facilities. He has been involved in finance operation of multiple nonprofit organizations. Justice has more than 15 years of accounting experience with extensive finance management expertise combined with strong business acumen. His recent experience includes capital-campaign funding to build a new
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JEFF JUSTICE will be changing roles at Helio Health as VP of finance and facilities. He has been involved in finance operation of multiple nonprofit organizations. Justice has more than 15 years of accounting experience with extensive finance management expertise combined with strong business acumen. His recent experience includes capital-campaign funding to build a new facility to increase regional-service capacity.

DONALD J. MARTIN has joined the Syracuse office of Westfall Law PLLC as senior counsel. He will be counselling the firm on complex litigation and family-law matters at the firm. Martin has significant experience in matrimonial and family law, civil and criminal litigation, and personal-injury litigation. Before joining Westfall Law, Martin was a partner in
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DONALD J. MARTIN has joined the Syracuse office of Westfall Law PLLC as senior counsel. He will be counselling the firm on complex litigation and family-law matters at the firm. Martin has significant experience in matrimonial and family law, civil and criminal litigation, and personal-injury litigation. Before joining Westfall Law, Martin was a partner in the firms of Sargent, Sargent & Martin; Martin, Martin & Woodard, LLC; and Harris Beach PLLC, and subsequently was a sole practitioner in the Donald J. Martin Law Firm, P.C. Martin holds a juris doctorate from the Syracuse University College of Law, where he is now an adjunct professor teaching in the disciplines of civil trial advocacy and criminal law.
WENDY L. BAKER has joined the Syracuse office of Westfall Law PLLC as senior paralegal. She has 40 years of experience and will be focusing on matrimonial and family law, as well as civil litigation. Prior to Westfall Law, Baker served as a paralegal to a senior member attorney at a large law firm with offices throughout New York, where she assisted in matrimonial and family law matters, estate planning, foreclosures, insurance defense, personal injury, and bookkeeping.

The Everson Museum of Art has added two new employees to its full-time staff. JENNIFER NEUNER joins the Everson as deputy director, and AMANDA LIBERATI comes aboard as director of finance. Neuner brings more than 25 years of management experience to the role of deputy director, a new position at the Everson. She has spent
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The Everson Museum of Art has added two new employees to its full-time staff. JENNIFER NEUNER joins the Everson as deputy director, and AMANDA LIBERATI comes aboard as director of finance.
Neuner brings more than 25 years of management experience to the role of deputy director, a new position at the Everson. She has spent the last 18 years serving as director of special events and communications at Manlius Pebble Hill High School. As deputy director, Neuner’s areas of oversight will include operations, visitor experience, external engagement, and other strategic initiatives.
Liberati comes to the Everson from Friends of Rosamond Gifford Zoo, where she served as director of finance. She will assume responsibilities from Kevin Montgomery, who is retiring after 12 years at the Everson. With more than 19 years of experience in accounting and management roles for not-for-profit organizations, Liberati will help provide financial planning, governance, and guidance to help the Everson reach its short and long-term goals.

ELAINA A. PIRRO of Pyramid Brokerage Company recently was elevated to licensed real-estate broker after completing the state real-estate broker course and passing the exam. Pirro first joined Pyramid Brokerage in 2018 as a real-estate agent and successfully completed numerous real-estate transactions to be in position to advance to broker. She specializes in commercial real
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ELAINA A. PIRRO of Pyramid Brokerage Company recently was elevated to licensed real-estate broker after completing the state real-estate broker course and passing the exam. Pirro first joined Pyramid Brokerage in 2018 as a real-estate agent and successfully completed numerous real-estate transactions to be in position to advance to broker. She specializes in commercial real estate, development and redevelopment, investment and has represented buyers, tenants, sellers, and landlords. She is currently exclusively representing a renewable-energy company in upstate New York. Pirro holds a bachelor’s degree from Le Moyne College, a master’s degree in natural science degree from University of Buffalo, as well as a doctor of chiropractic from New York Chiropractic College.
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