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Opportunities in Estate Planning During the COVID-19 Crisis

In the last several weeks, we have seen the drastic impact of the COVID-19 crisis on our health, way of living, and the economy. While these times may feel uncertain, there are still many factors in your control and even opportunities for those who seek them out. This is especially true regarding your estate plan.  The […]

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Teachers Are Doing Incredible Work In These Difficult Times

They deserve our praise These last few months have been challenging for most everyone. Our normal routines and activities that previously provided structure have been turned upside down. The state’s educational system has faced sweeping changes and has been forced to dramatically adjust the ways in which teachers connect to their students. New York’s educators

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Governor’s Misguided Education Comments Send the Wrong Message

During a recent press conference, Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced that he is enlisting the help of Bill and Melinda Gates in an effort to “reimagine” the state’s education system. The governor seems to be considering some radical proposals. He dismissively referred to the idea of students sitting in a classroom and learning from a teacher

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New York cheese and butter production rose last year

New York plants produced 832.2 million pounds of cheese (excluding cottage cheese) in 2019, up nearly 4 percent from almost 802.3 million pounds in 2018, the USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service recently reported. The state had 65 cheese-production plants last year, up from 62 in 2018. New York plants produced nearly 26.5 million pounds of

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DACHENG REN, Ph.D.

DACHENG REN, Ph.D., has been named interim associate dean for research and graduate programs in the College of Engineering and Computer Science at Syracuse University. He is the Stevenson Endowed Professor in the Department of Biomedical and Chemical Engineering and director of the Syracuse Biomaterials Institute. Ren received an early career translational research award in

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Loretto

Loretto has promoted COURTNEY LYON to administrator for Loretto Health & Rehabilitation in Syracuse. Formerly the assistant administrator of Loretto Health & Rehabilitation, Lyon holds a bachelor’s degree of biological science from Le Moyne College and a master’s degree in health-care administration from Utica College. She has been with Loretto since 2015, with roles in

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Preferred Mutual Insurance Company

Preferred Mutual Insurance Company has appointed HEIDI HOELLER, retired partner at PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC), to its board of directors. She spent more than 25 years at PwC, working with global and regional property and casualty insurance clients on regulatory and compliance reporting and audits. Hoeller is a CPA, and also a champion of diversity and inclusion

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BRIAN FAY

The Syracuse Northeast Community Center has named BRIAN FAY as its new executive director. The center provides enriching programming and services principally to the Northeast side of Syracuse. Fay previously served as director of strategic initiatives for the Syracuse Community Center Collaborative, a shared-services partnership between Northeast, Huntington Family Centers, Syracuse Community Connections, and Westcott

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MIKE METZGAR

MIKE METZGAR has joined TDO – Train, Develop, Optimize as business development manager. He will be responsible for promoting the vision, mission, core values, and capabilities of TDO, while also growing its presence within the five-county Central New York region. Metzgar comes to TDO from Onondaga Community College, where he served as associate VP of

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The List feature will resume in the June 15 edition

After the temporary pause due to the statewide coronavirus shutdown, our weekly The List feature will resume beginning with the June 15 edition of the Central New York Business Journal. We will publish every list on our original 2020 editorial calendar. To accomplish that, each edition from June 15 through Aug. 10 will feature two

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