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DANA NICOLETTI

Pinckney Hugo Group has hired DANA NICOLETTI as an assistant account manager. Prior to joining Pinckney Hugo, she gained experience in marketing at American Food & Vending Corp. Nicoletti has a bachelor’s degree in communications, with a concentration in public relations and advertising, from The College of Saint Rose.

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MICHAEL MURROCK

ACCESS Federal Credit Union has promoted MICHAEL MURROCK to chief information officer. He has 35 years of experience in the bank and credit union fields. Murrock has a bachelor’s degree from St. Bonaventure University and first joined ACCESS in 1996 as manager of information systems. In his first few years, he implemented and transitioned the

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R.J. LAVINE

The Hangar Theatre has named R.J. LAVINE managing director, effective Jan. 11. She is an Ithaca native who returned to the area nine years ago. Lavine has served as director of development and communications for the Kitchen Theatre Company since 2018. She was promoted from her prior role as the manager of growth and giving

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MICHAEL D. SISTI

MICHAEL D. SISTI has joined the Vernon office of Delta Engineers, Architects, Land Surveyors, & Landscape Architects, DPC, as a construction inspector in the Vernon Civil Group. His professional background includes transportation planning work, as well as construction projects, inspection work, and managerial/administrative duties. Sisti recently became a licensed professional engineer. In addition, he has

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St. Joseph’s Hospital

PAUL SANSONE, M.D. has joined the Palliative Care department at St. Joseph’s Hospital in Syracuse. Dr. Sansone, who assumed his role last summer, leads a team of clinicians, whose focus is improving the quality of life for patients coping with serious and complex illnesses. Leading up to his fellowship in hospice & palliative medicine, Sansone

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Appel Osborne Landscape Architecture

Appel Osborne Landscape Architecture has recently made the following promotions. TIM BONAPARTE has taken the reins as the managing partner of the firm. He has been with Appel Osborne since 1998 and has been a partner since 2008. Over the past 20-plus years, he has designed and overseen projects in the K-12, higher education, commercial,

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Kay McMahon

Turning Stone Resort has hired KAY MCMAHON as its newest golf teaching professional. She is one of the few LPGA instructors who is also a member of the PGA of America. McMahon also received the distinction in 2020 as one of the top four elite LPGA instructors. During her amateur playing days, McMahon captured the

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VIEWPOINT: Businesses were unwilling to change but now they can see 20/20 in 2021

Many business leaders say that change is a good thing, until it is hoisted upon them and they must decide to change or die. I’m a little tired of hearing the term “new normal,” but the economy, the way we do business, and the way we will do life have changed forever; therefore, it might be time

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VIEWPOINT: 5 Ways Small Businesses Can Grow in 2021 After Emerging From Disruption

The pandemic made 2020 a difficult year for many small businesses, as many closed permanently. But other small companies had success despite the surge in outbreaks and are hoping to build on those achievements in 2021.  How can they keep their momentum going, and what can other businesses learn from their struggles to navigate the challenges of

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Survey: service firms in N.Y., nearby states expecting improvement later this year

Firms operating in the service sector in New York, northern New Jersey, and southwestern Connecticut are looking for improvement as 2021 moves along. That’s according to a monthly survey of business leaders that the Federal Reserve Bank of New York released on Jan. 16.  The index for future business activity rose 17 points to 21.6,

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