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Chobani

JODY MACEDONIO has been appointed chief financial officer (CFO) at Chobani. She will report to Chobani President & COO Peter McGuinness. To help support the company’s growth, Chobani’s interim CFO Michelle Brooks will continue her role as treasurer and take on the newly created role of chief business development officer. Brooks remains on the executive […]

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Schuyler Health Foundation elects board members

MONTOUR FALLS — The Schuyler Health Foundation board of directors announced it recently elected new members and officers to its board of directors for 2020-2021. Newly elected directors include Philly DeSarno, Tom Phillips, and Chris Stamp. These three join the following existing directors: Marsha McElligott, Ken Wilson, Nanette Hanley, Jeff Dill, Josh Navone, and Linda

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Corning trucking business receives NYS service- disabled veteran-owned business certification

CORNING — New York Office of General Services (OGS) Commissioner RoAnn Destito recently announced that a business in the Corning area has been certified as a service-disabled veteran-owned business (SDVOB). The New York OGS Division of Service-Disabled Veterans’ Business Development (DSDVBD) issued the certification to Slocum’s Trucking, which is a hauling-service provider. Slocum’s Trucking is

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SUNY Oswego, Binghamton researchers use SUNY grants for pandemic projects

Teams at SUNY Oswego and Binghamton University will use funding from a SUNY program to develop personal protective equipment (PPE) and “improve effective safety interventions” as the COVID-19 pandemic continues.  SUNY awarded a total of 12 teams of SUNY students and faculty across seven campuses up to $10,000 each in seed funding to conduct further

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Mobile texting app aids Oneida County in COVID contact tracing

UTICA — In an effort to “increase the efficiency of the process,” the Oneida County Health Department is using a mobile texting app that allows it to expand the reach of its work in contact tracing as COVID-19 cases increase in the region.  “Community spread continues to be a major concern in Oneida County, and

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Riger acquires Vestal firm focused on nonprofit-fundraising clients

BINGHAMTON — Riger Marketing Communications — a downtown Binghamton–based advertising, marketing, and PR firm — recently acquired the assets, including several clients, of Vestal–based Cull Martin & Associates. Riger’s ownership partners Steve Johnson and Jamie Jacobs executed an asset purchase agreement with Jeffrey Cull, CEO and owner of Cull Martin & Associates (CMA) in early

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Oneida County’s new director of health begins new duties

UTICA, N.Y. — Oneida County’s new director of health is settling into his role after Oneida County Executive Anthony Picente, Jr. on Dec. 14 announced he appointed Daniel Gilmore to the position. Before his new appointment, Gilmore was the Oneida County director of environmental health for more than 13 years. He succeeds Phyllis Ellis, who

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