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ANDREW BLEAKEN was recently appointed as director of development at the Martin J. Whitman School of Management at Syracuse University. He most recently worked at Cornell University, where he was a leadership giving officer in the university’s annual fund. In that role, Bleaken proactively identified new donors and generated more than $700,000 in new gifts […]
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ANDREW BLEAKEN was recently appointed as director of development at the Martin J. Whitman School of Management at Syracuse University. He most recently worked at Cornell University, where he was a leadership giving officer in the university’s annual fund. In that role, Bleaken proactively identified new donors and generated more than $700,000 in new gifts to the university in the 2019 fiscal year. Prior to coming to Cornell, Bleaken raised money for the Fuqua School of Business at Duke University. He has also worked as an account executive for the Oakland A’s and Philadelphia 76ers professional sports teams. Bleaken has a bachelor’s degree in sport management from Drexel University in Philadelphia.

Fund-Ex Solutions Group (FSG), a wholly owned subsidiary of Bankers Healthcare Group (BHG) has added three new employees to its team. RACHEL HUNSINGER joins as SBA servicing & portfolio manager, managing the annual SBA loan review process, along with servicing and multi-disbursing loans. She spent the last 17 years in banking, 14 of which were
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Fund-Ex Solutions Group (FSG), a wholly owned subsidiary of Bankers Healthcare Group (BHG) has added three new employees to its team.
RACHEL HUNSINGER joins as SBA servicing & portfolio manager, managing the annual SBA loan review process, along with servicing and multi-disbursing loans. She spent the last 17 years in banking, 14 of which were in commercial banking and SBA lending. Hunsinger holds a degree from Southeastern Academy of Travel and Tourism.
JULIE NOVAK joins FSG as an SBA closing manager. She will oversee loan closing and funding processes to ensure compliance, supervise SBA funding coordinators, and perform pre-closing audits. Novak has more than 20 years of experience in SBA lending and most recently worked for an SBA lender service provider assisting banks with closing their SBA loans.
DEB CURTIS joins as an SBA business development officer, managing the sourcing of external leads for SBA 7(a) loans. She has experience working in SBA lending with large, regional, and community-sized banks.

BRAD O’CONNOR has been appointed by Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh as the City’s new commissioner of finance. O’Connor replaces current Commissioner David DelVecchio, who is retiring from the position after a more than 37-year career with Syracuse. O’Connor currently serves as deputy commissioner of finance. He has more than 15 years of experience in financial
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BRAD O’CONNOR has been appointed by Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh as the City’s new commissioner of finance. O’Connor replaces current Commissioner David DelVecchio, who is retiring from the position after a more than 37-year career with Syracuse. O’Connor currently serves as deputy commissioner of finance. He has more than 15 years of experience in financial management and public accounting, including significant experience in the municipal and private sectors. Most recently, he was director of finance for ChaseDesign, where he led advancement and efficiency initiatives for six years. Under his direction, the Fortune 500 advertising company experienced record growth and profits. O’Connor has also previously worked at PricewaterhouseCoopers, LLP; Firley, Moran, Freer & Eassa, CPA, P.C.; and Testone, Marshall & Discenza, LLP. He brings extensive experience in audits for clients in various industries including manufacturing, energy, and construction. O’Connor is a graduate of Villanova University with a bachelor’s degree in accounting and economics and is a CPA.

PATRICK TORRES recently joined Currier Plastics in Auburn as quality manager. Currier manufactures custom-molding products with expertise in design, injection, and blow molding. Torres earned his bachelor’s degree in quality management systems from Kennedy-Western University (now called Warren National University) in 2004 and comes to Currier with an extensive quality assurance background. Most recently, Torres
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PATRICK TORRES recently joined Currier Plastics in Auburn as quality manager. Currier manufactures custom-molding products with expertise in design, injection, and blow molding. Torres earned his bachelor’s degree in quality management systems from Kennedy-Western University (now called Warren National University) in 2004 and comes to Currier with an extensive quality assurance background. Most recently, Torres served as global director of quality of the Industrial Process Division at ITT, where he was Six Sigma Black Belt-certified, ISO 9001 Lead Auditor-certified, and PROSCI Change Management-certified.

Unity House has promoted JUDI MAGEE from assistant director to program director of Unity House’s mental-health residential program. She has been with the agency since 2017 and began her new duties in May. Magee replaces outgoing director Sue Morley, who served in this role for 18 years. In her new role, Magee oversees about 110
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Unity House has promoted JUDI MAGEE from assistant director to program director of Unity House’s mental-health residential program. She has been with the agency since 2017 and began her new duties in May. Magee replaces outgoing director Sue Morley, who served in this role for 18 years. In her new role, Magee oversees about 110 residents in the supportive housing programs located in Wayne, Tompkins, and Cayuga counties and also manages 47 treatment apartments, and supervises nearly 40 employees. Magee holds a bachelor’s degree in psychology from SUNY Oswego. Prior to coming to Unity House, she was an outpatient-treatment care manager, a health-home care manager, and an intensive-case manager at other agencies in Central New York.

Major DARRIN S. PITKIN was recently appointed as the 30th Troop Commander of Troop D of the New York State Police. He replaces Major Philip T. Rougeux, who was promoted to the rank of inspector and is assigned to the Professional Standards Bureau – Central Region. Pitkin’s command covers seven counties in Central New York
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Major DARRIN S. PITKIN was recently appointed as the 30th Troop Commander of Troop D of the New York State Police. He replaces Major Philip T. Rougeux, who was promoted to the rank of inspector and is assigned to the Professional Standards Bureau – Central Region. Pitkin’s command covers seven counties in Central New York — Herkimer, Jefferson, Lewis, Madison, Oneida, Onondaga, and Oswego. Operating from 27 facilities, the officers of Troop D provide service to 167 towns, 89 villages, and five cities. Pitkin began his career with the State Police on Oct. 1, 1990, when he entered the New York State Police Academy. In February 1996, Pitkin was promoted to sergeant and in September of that year, he was promoted to station commander in Alexandria Bay. In July 1999, Pitkin was elevated to zone sergeant at SP Watertown, Zone 3 Headquarters. After working as a sergeant for four years, Pitkin was promoted to lieutenant in February 2000 and was assigned to Troop D Headquarters in Oneida. In January 2004, he was appointed to the rank of captain and assigned to Troop T Thruway – Zone 3 Headquarters in DeWitt. In May 2004, Pitkin was transferred to Troop D Watertown as Zone 3 commander. Pitkin is a 1989 graduate of SUNY Potsdam and in 2004, he earned a master’s degree from Marist College.

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MVHS sets policies for allowing visitors again
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SUNY Poly instructor and partners to use $600K grant for work on community maintenance efforts
“I see a lot of opportunity to connect the work of the Maintainers with existing workforce-development efforts in the Mohawk Valley, including the engineering technology
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