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Capital Collection Management (CCM), a provider of first-party and third-party collections, debt purchasing, and litigation services, has hired CORINNE GALAVITZ as its controller. She is responsible for managing cash flow, ensuring proper accounting for all collections, and maintaining the accounting software. Before joining CCM, Galavitz was the affiliate accounting manager at Bankers Healthcare Group (BHG), […]
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Capital Collection Management (CCM), a provider of first-party and third-party collections, debt purchasing, and litigation services, has hired CORINNE GALAVITZ as its controller. She is responsible for managing cash flow, ensuring proper accounting for all collections, and maintaining the accounting software. Before joining CCM, Galavitz was the affiliate accounting manager at Bankers Healthcare Group (BHG), where she was responsible for maintaining the financial records for BHG and its sister companies. She became a CPA in 2010 and her experience also includes 10 years in public accounting at two different regional CPA firms, where many of her clients were small businesses. Galavitz earned a bachelor’s degree in public accounting from SUNY Oswego.

MARLA PRINCE has joined HR Works, Inc. as a leave and benefits coordinator. Prince has more than 26 years of experience in human resources and will leverage her expertise in benefits and leave administration, compliance, and client relations, to support HR Works’ Benefits and Leave Administration department. Prince holds a bachelor’s degree in business administration
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MARLA PRINCE has joined HR Works, Inc. as a leave and benefits coordinator. Prince has more than 26 years of experience in human resources and will leverage her expertise in benefits and leave administration, compliance, and client relations, to support HR Works’ Benefits and Leave Administration department. Prince holds a bachelor’s degree in business administration from SUNY Oswego. She has also obtained SHRM-CP and PHR certifications.

PAMELA G. (BONNIE) PALMER has joined Cushman Wakefield/Pyramid Brokerage Company’s Syracuse office as a commercial real-estate salesperson. She is a business-development specialist with more than 30 years of professional experience in economic development and city/regional planning at the state and local levels, most recently having worked for Empire State Development in the Central New York
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PAMELA G. (BONNIE) PALMER has joined Cushman Wakefield/Pyramid Brokerage Company’s Syracuse office as a commercial real-estate salesperson. She is a business-development specialist with more than 30 years of professional experience in economic development and city/regional planning at the state and local levels, most recently having worked for Empire State Development in the Central New York Region. Palmer has extensive expertise in government-incentive programs, including specialized grant and loan programs for business development, attraction, and expansion. She has a bachelor’s degree from Alfred University and a master’s degree in science from the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry at Syracuse University. Palmer’s focus with Cushman Wakefield/Pyramid Brokerage Company will be in the acquisition, disposition, and re-development of industrial properties.

Oneida County reports two more COVID-19 deaths
UTICA, N.Y. — Oneida County on Thursday announced two additional deaths from a COVID-19 infection, bringing the county’s total to 37. The county didn’t provide

Utica mayor to use voluntary furloughs, early retirements to bridge revenue shortfall in city budget
UTICA, N.Y. — Voluntary furloughs, an early retirement incentive, and a hiring freeze are among the actions that Utica Mayor Robert Palmieri is taking to

Bassett Healthcare Network names new president and CEO
COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. — Bassett Healthcare Network has announced a new president and CEO. Dr. Tommy Ibrahim is expected to begin his tenure in this role

Syracuse University announces Aug. 24 start date for fall semester on-campus instruction
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Syracuse University announced that on-campus instruction for its fall semester will begin Aug. 24. The school is also planning to follow an

Le Moyne plans staff furloughs amid expected revenue loss of up to $24 million due to COVID-19
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Le Moyne College is expecting revenue losses of between $12 million and $24 million in the coming year because of the impact

Upstate University Hospital’s mammography van to be used for COVID-19 testing
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Upstate University Hospital says its mobile mammography will help in the regional effort for COVID-19 testing. Beginning this week, the Upstate Covid

Oneida Indian Nation plans to reopen its three casinos on June 10
VERONA, N.Y. — The Oneida Indian Nation announced Tuesday that it is targeting June 10 to reopen its three casinos — Turning Stone in Verona,
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