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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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Two-thirds of Onondaga County hotel rooms were unoccupied in November

SYRACUSE — Just one in three hotel rooms in Onondaga County, on average, were occupied by guests in November, as the COVID-19 pandemic continued to restrain travel and the hospitality industry. The hotel occupancy rate (rooms sold as a percentage of rooms available) in the county was 33.6 percent in November, down 34.6 percent from

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Seven in 10 Broome County hotel rooms were empty in November

BINGHAMTON — Broome County hotels posted an average occupancy rate (rooms sold as a percentage of rooms available) of 29.2 percent in November, down 46.1 percent from a year prior, according to STR, a Tennessee–based hotel market data and analytics company.  A continued resurgence in COVID-19 in the county and region has hampered the hospitality business.

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NONPROFIT MANAGEMENT: A Checklist for Nonprofits

The election is over, or is it? These past nine months of the campaign season have been a wild roller coaster ride, which will continue certainly through Jan. 20, 2021. Party control of the Senate hangs in the balance on the Jan. 5 Georgia run-off elections. I am not in a position to have any

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CEO FOCUS: Advocacy, Support for Businesses during COVID-19 Continues

We are [more than] nine months into the COVID-19 crisis and following a period of relative improvement in infection rates, our community has again seen a sharp spike in COVID-19 cases. Beyond the troubling impact on public health, a rise in cases stands to further threaten our community’s economic progress as well. CenterState CEO remains laser-focused on

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VIEWPOINT: 7 Proven Tips To Buying a Business Post-Pandemic

When is the right time to buy a business? It’s an important question many people ask themselves for a variety of reasons, and it becomes even more interesting when they’re considering purchasing a business after the COVID-19 pandemic ends. That leads to a series of related questions. Such as, what types of businesses and locations will

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VIEWPOINT: 5 Trends That Will Impact the Sales Craft in 2021

Most CEOs would nod that the digital revolution is underway, but plenty haven’t fully understood what this means for their sales efforts.  COVID is accelerating the transition online — even for B2B enterprises — which means that CEOs need to ensure their sales teams have the digital skills and the tools of engagement to win

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OPINION: The First Amendment is under siege — and most Americans know it

First, digital conversations on “matters of public concern,” legally the centerpiece of First Amendment jurisprudence, were consistently blocked by partisan social-media operators throughout the 2020 election cycle. That alone is arresting; it has changed public access to information and calls for action. Social-media companies moved from offering a “public forum” (with concurrent legal duties, including openness)

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OPINION: Foreign Policy Should Reflect America’s Values

The United States and Europe led the world in pursuit of freedom and democracy in the post-World War II period. Relying on shared values, including a commitment to democratic governance and human rights, we shaped an international order that improved life for people around the world.  Today, our sense of shared values remains, but our

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