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Shawni Davis

Contractor named SBA Syracuse Small Biz Person of the Year

SBA to recognize additional local awardees as well SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Shawni Davis, owner of Luminary Electrical Services, is the SBA Syracuse district Small Business Person of the Year, chosen “for her impact and economic contributions in Central New York.” Luminary Electrical Services operates at 407 Cambridge Ave. in the town of Salina. The Syracuse […]

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Patrick Killeen

Visions FCU hires Killeen as VP/chief risk officer

ENDWELL, N.Y. — Visions Federal Credit Union (FCU) says it has recently hired Patrick Killeen as VP/chief risk officer. Visions describes Killeen as a “seasoned” risk executive with more than 32 years of experience in risk management, internal auditing, operations, and data analytics for financial institutions, per the credit union’s April 9 announcement. As chief

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BPAS announces division leadership change

Benefit Plans Administration Services, Inc. (BPAS) recently announced a change in leadership as longtime president of its actuarial and pension services (APS) division Vincent Spina steps down from the role. Jason Disco will take on the position and continue to lead the APS division through what has been a period of growth. “I’ve stepped down

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Fitzpatrick Financial

Former Pathfinder Bank financial advisor launches his own firm in Fulton

FULTON, N.Y. — After nearly 15 years of serving clients at Pathfinder Bank in its Investment Services Department, financial advisor Craig Fitzpatrick has started his own firm. Fitzpatrick Financial, a full-service investment firm, has opened for business at 201 S. Second St. (NY-481) in Fulton. “Starting Fitzpatrick Financial has been a dream of mine for

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Community Bank

Community Financial System to pay Q2 dividend of 46 cents

DeWITT, N.Y. — Community Financial System, Inc. (NYSE: CBU) announced that it has declared a quarterly cash dividend of 46 cents per share on its common stock for the second quarter of this year. It will pay the dividend on July 10, to shareholders of record as of June 13. The payment yields about 3.5

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The Summit FCU

The Summit starts two-year, $30,000 support of Sleep in Heavenly Peace

ROCHESTER, N.Y. — The Summit Federal Credit Union (The Summit) on March 20 announced a two-year, $30,000 commitment to Sleep in Heavenly Peace (SHP) chapters in Syracuse, Buffalo, and Rochester. The Summit will disperse $10,000 to each of the three SHP chapters over the next two years ($5,000 in 2025, $5,000 in 2026) to help

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CFCU rebranding

CFCU Community Credit Union rebrands to Beginnings Credit Union

LANSING, N.Y. — CFCU Community Credit Union, which is based in the Ithaca area, on April 21 announced it is rebranding to Beginnings Credit Union this summer. “Since 1953, we’ve served our members by connecting them with financial opportunities that unlock greater possibilities and bring our communities closer together,” Lisa Whitaker, president and CEO of

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Berkshire Bank

Berkshire Bank Foundation supports area nonprofits

Berkshire Bank Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Boston–based Berkshire Bank, says it contributed more than $400,000 in communities in five states through grants and other giving in the first quarter of the year. Several Central New York not-for-profit organizations — including the McMahon-Ryan Child Advocacy Center, SUNY Polytechnic Institute Foundation, and Waterville Food Pantry —

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Shaela Long

AmeriCU announces manager for Fulton financial center

FULTON, N.Y. — AmeriCU Credit Union has appointed Shaela Long as the manager of its newest financial center located at 722 West Broadway in Fulton. Long joined AmeriCU in June 2024 as an assistant manager. She brings nearly a decade of experience in banking to the leadership role, having started as a teller and advancing

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Manzanita Miller

OPINION: Poll: Americans Say China Has Been Taking Advantage of U.S. on Trade

Since President Donald J. Trump announced his bold tariff strategy — aimed at leveling the playing field by placing reciprocal tariffs on nations that tax American-made goods and bolstering U.S. manufacturing — media pundits and so-called experts have been tripping over themselves to predict economic doom. But once again, the political class is out of

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