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Leading with Purpose and Agility

The Army War College coined the acronym VUCA (volatility, uncertainty, complexity, and ambiguity) in 1987, drawing on the leadership theories of Warren Bennis and Burt Nanus to describe or reflect the general conditions and situations of the post-cold war world. COVID-19 has certainly reinforced the concept; for almost all of us, it is no longer […]

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Unpausing CNY: June 8, 2020

Unpausing CNY:Snapshots of life as Central New York reopens its economy amid the pandemic The Starbucks Coffee shop at 290 W. Jefferson St. in Syracuse on June 2. (Photo credit: zoeyadvertising.com) Masked shoppers enter the Bass Pro Shops sporting-goods store in Utica on May 31. Retail stores opened for in-store shopping in the Mohawk Valley,

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NNY Community Foundation board approves $10K in additional Community Support Fund grants

WATERTOWN — The Northern New York (NNY) Community Foundation on May 26 announced nearly $10,000 in grant awards to support nonprofit organizations responding to the needs of thousands of North Country residents impacted by the coronavirus pandemic. Earlier in May, the foundation’s board of directors approved the additional grants from the COVID-19 Community Support Fund.

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Downtown Living Tour moved to late September

SYRACUSE — The Downtown Committee of Syracuse, Inc. plans to hold its 14th annual Downtown Living Tour on Saturday, Sept. 26 from 11 a.m.-4 p.m.  The event is normally held in mid-May, but the Downtown Committee moved it this year due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. “Our date was Saturday, May 16, but as we

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Construction continues on upcoming Salt City Market

SYRACUSE — The construction effort continues on the upcoming Salt City Market, a $24 million project at 484 S. Salina St. in downtown Syracuse. It is a design-build project for Syracuse–based VIP Structures, says Maarten Jacobs, the project’s executive director who spoke with CNYBJ on June 1. Jacobs also serves as director of community prosperity

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Fewer than one out of five Onondaga County hotel rooms, on average, were occupied in April amid COVID-19 pandemic

SYRACUSE — Onondaga County hotels were largely barren in April, as the coronavirus shutdown of much of business, travel, and leisure took a toll.  The hotel occupancy rate (rooms sold as a percentage of rooms available) in the county tumbled 67.5 percent to 18.5 percent in April, from 57 percent in the year-prior month, according

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Geddes Federal makes $1 million investment in Home HeadQuarters fund

SYRACUSE — Home HeadQuarters, Inc. on June 1 announced that Geddes Federal Savings & Loan recently made the inaugural investment of $1 million into the organization’s Enterprise fund.  Home HeadQuarters is a Syracuse–based nonprofit neighborhood and community-development organization that provides home ownership and home-improvement opportunities for Central New York families. The organization created the fund

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Workers take down COVID-19 triage tent at Oswego Hospital

OSWEGO — Workers have removed the triage tent that Oswego Health had set up outside the emergency room at Oswego Hospital. The organization had set up the tent a few weeks earlier to help in screening patients for COVID-19 before they entered the emergency department. The hospital said it had constructed the portable tent on

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New York’s construction sector posts nearly 42 percent year-over-year loss in jobs in April

Construction employment in New York state fell by 167,700, or 41.7 percent, to 234,100 jobs in April from 401,800 jobs in the year-earlier month amid the COVID-19 shutdown, the New York State Department of Labor reported on May 21. Only the leisure and hospitality industry, which lost 638,000 jobs, posted a larger percentage, year-over-year decline in

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Bonadio partner provides advice for contractors returning to work in pandemic

Marc Valerio, who is also a certified public accountant, spoke to CNYBJ on June 2 and provided thoughts on several topics.  The Bonadio Group — which is headquartered in Rochester and has offices in Syracuse and Utica — describes itself as the largest independent provider of accounting, tax, and consulting services in upstate New York.

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