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JESSICA REIDY and JENNA BROPHY have joined Bankers Healthcare Group (BHG) as junior account managers. Prior to BHG, Reidy worked in the insurance industry for six years and Brophy worked in the traffic department at a local TV station in Syracuse. CHELSIE ROMER, MEGAN CARDISH, THOMAS MCNANEY, and KEVIN HUTCHINGS have joined BHG as account […]
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JESSICA REIDY and JENNA BROPHY have joined Bankers Healthcare Group (BHG) as junior account managers. Prior to BHG, Reidy worked in the insurance industry for six years and Brophy worked in the traffic department at a local TV station in Syracuse. CHELSIE ROMER, MEGAN CARDISH, THOMAS MCNANEY, and KEVIN HUTCHINGS have joined BHG as account executives. Romer has worked in sales for six years — previously at Charter and then CXtec. Cadish worked for Pyramid Management Group in Syracuse as a leasing analyst/representative, where she gained experience in sales. McNaney previously worked as an independent agent representative at Aflac. Hutchings is a recent graduate of Syracuse University, where he studied communications. ANTHONY BARONE joins BHG as an accounting clerk I. Before BHG, he worked with Market 32/Price Chopper in its accounting department. MARGARET HERMANN joins the company as a paralegal. Her experience includes paralegal work for Syracuse area law firms and as in-house corporate paralegal for area businesses. ALEXIS BELARDINELLI joins as a social-media specialist. Prior to joining BHG, she worked as a social-media manager and web designer for Roseann Sall Advertising Agency in Binghamton.

Tops Friendly Markets has promoted ANDREW RICHARDS produce/floral specialist in the east region. He was formerly a store manager of the Tops in Walworth and will now be responsible for the Finger Lakes, Syracuse West, and Southern Tier districts for Tops. Richards will oversee all aspects of operations and merchandising for the produce and floral
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Tops Friendly Markets has promoted ANDREW RICHARDS produce/floral specialist in the east region. He was formerly a store manager of the Tops in Walworth and will now be responsible for the Finger Lakes, Syracuse West, and Southern Tier districts for Tops. Richards will oversee all aspects of operations and merchandising for the produce and floral departments within these districts. He began his career with Tops in 2000 as an assistant produce manager. Over his 19-year career, Richards has held various positions including produce manager, non-perishable operations manager, operations manager, assistant store manager, and store manager.

SRC, Inc. has hired LAURIE GLOSS as director of procurement. She will be responsible for leading SRC’s procurement process and supply chain management. Gloss will lead the development and execution of an effective sourcing and supply chain management strategy to support the business enterprise. She has more than 26 years of procurement and supply chain
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SRC, Inc. has hired LAURIE GLOSS as director of procurement. She will be responsible for leading SRC’s procurement process and supply chain management. Gloss will lead the development and execution of an effective sourcing and supply chain management strategy to support the business enterprise. She has more than 26 years of procurement and supply chain management across various industries. Gloss joins SRC from Moog, Inc., where she worked as the space and defense group supply chain director. She earned an MBA, with a concentration in supply chain, from Canisius College and a bachelor’s degree in business administration from Gannon University.

People news: Cayuga Economic Development Agency hires Szabo
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Speach Family Candy Shoppe stands the test of time
Started in 1920 by Michele Spicciati (Michael Speach), The Speach Family Candy Shoppe began as an opportunity for a first-generation immigrant from Italy to have something to call his own and a way to provide for his growing family. As the business passed through four generations, every family member had a hand in the daily
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Started in 1920 by Michele Spicciati (Michael Speach), The Speach Family Candy Shoppe began as an opportunity for a first-generation immigrant from Italy to have something to call his own and a way to provide for his growing family.
As the business passed through four generations, every family member had a hand in the daily operations of producing, packaging, and delivering sweet treats all over Central New York and even exporting to Europe.
Now in the hands of the fourth generation — president and head chocolatier, Michael Speach, Jr., along with his sister Connie — the business pulls from its deep roots honoring generations past and present.
The business moved around Central New York with the various brothers’ and sisters’ involvement until it found its current home on Syracuse’s Northside, only blocks away from where the first-generation homestead was located. The company has been at its current location, at 2400 Lodi St., since 1994. The store space is about 1,000 square feet and the workshop space encompasses about 2,000 square feet for a total of 3,000 square feet.
Some of Speach’s famous products include the peanut cluster, the cream nut bar, the “I’ll Be Dipped” chocolate covered potato chips, Sue’s Famous dessert truffles, and over 80 variations of chocolate brickle.
In 2018, the Speach Family Candy Shoppe launched a new line of fruit convections called Fruit Workz, designing new arrangements and flavors of fruit mixed with chocolate. Products in this line include Leaves and Pumpkin Fruits, PBJ berries, and chocolate covered strawberries.
Here are some thoughts from Speach Family Candy Shoppe leadership on the keys to its success and advice for others starting out in business.
Q: What are the guiding principles that you base your success on? Are they the same now as when the business began?
Always offer high-quality service and products. Support the community that supports you. This has been ingrained in our business practices for every generation — including hiring immigrants in the early years to the current staff of friends and family members.
Q: What is one piece of advice you would offer anyone just starting out?
As a small business, the best advice we can give is to be aware of other businesses around you. Every relationship you begin with a small business can always lead to new opportunities, new ideas, and collaborations that can be mutually beneficial for all involved. Sometimes thinking outside the box and outside of your operation can lead to an amazing future beyond anything you think is possible. Not losing your passion might mean changing the way you operate, but if you have the support of your staff, your family, your friends, and your community — success is always possible.

Genius NY finalists selected for fourth round of competition in 2020
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Chemung Canal Trust chief risk officer set to retire in January
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Syracuse Mets manager DeFrancesco to join parent club as first-base coach
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