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People news: Community Bank promotes Penny to senior marketing manager
DeWITT, N.Y. — Community Bank N.A. announced it has promoted Dara Penny to senior marketing manager. Penny has nearly 10 years of experience in marketing.

Mohawk Valley firm combines with Dermody, Burke & Brown
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Dermody, Burke & Brown, CPAs, LLC, a Syracuse–based accounting firm, has added Barone, Howard & Co., CPAs, P.C., an accounting and consulting

Launch NY to use additional funding from CDFI Fund
Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFI) Fund announced it has again awarded Launch New York (Launch NY) $225,000 in funding. CDFI is part of the U.S.

Madison County seeks survey input on broadband campaign
WAMPSVILLE, N.Y. — The Madison County Board of Supervisors is hoping the county’s residents will provide input in a survey about the availability of broadband

NYCM Insurance donates $100K to UHS Chenango Memorial Hospital capital campaign
NORWICH, N.Y. — NYCM Insurance announced it has donated $100,000 to the capital campaign at UHS Chenango Memorial Hospital in Norwich. Officials from NYCM Insurance

Nokia leases nearly 2,200 square feet at Northern Lights Shopping Plaza
SALINA — Nokia of America Corporation recently leased 2,183 square feet of office space at the Northern Lights Shopping Plaza in Salina. Cory LaDuke of Cushman & Wakefield/Pyramid Brokerage Company represented the tenant, Nokia, in this lease transaction at 171 Northern Lights Drive, the real-estate firm said in a news release. No lease terms were
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SALINA — Nokia of America Corporation recently leased 2,183 square feet of office space at the Northern Lights Shopping Plaza in Salina.
Cory LaDuke of Cushman & Wakefield/Pyramid Brokerage Company represented the tenant, Nokia, in this lease transaction at 171 Northern Lights Drive, the real-estate firm said in a news release. No lease terms were disclosed.

Unity House of Cayuga County leases 2,000-square-foot space in Syracuse
SYRACUSE — Unity House of Cayuga County, Inc. recently leased 1,998 square feet at the professional office building at 731 James St. in Syracuse. Cory LaDuke and Troy Bullock of Cushman & Wakefield/Pyramid Brokerage Company exclusive marketed the property and facilitated this lease transaction on behalf of the property owner, the real-estate firm said in
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SYRACUSE — Unity House of Cayuga County, Inc. recently leased 1,998 square feet at the professional office building at 731 James St. in Syracuse.
Cory LaDuke and Troy Bullock of Cushman & Wakefield/Pyramid Brokerage Company exclusive marketed the property and facilitated this lease transaction on behalf of the property owner, the real-estate firm said in a news release.
The property is owned by Hometown Communities, LLC, according to Onondaga County’s online property records.
Unity House is an Auburn–based nonprofit that says it provides transitional and permanent housing, rehabilitative, respite, and employment services for individuals with mental illnesses, developmental disabilities, and/or chemical dependencies from which they are recovering.
Some recent tweets that came across the @cnybj Twitter feed, offering various small business, HR, and career tips. SBA @SBAgovGEN ZS: Looking to start a #smallbusiness? We’ve got resources to help you take the first steps in your journey to #entrepreneurship — http://ow.ly/5owo50xhthI BankCenter @bnkcntrSmall Business Owners Say What Me Worry? http://dld.bz/hR63u @wellsfargo @NFIB #smallbusiness #confidence
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Some recent tweets that came across the @cnybj Twitter feed, offering various small business, HR, and career tips.
SBA @SBAgov
GEN ZS: Looking to start a #smallbusiness? We’ve got resources to help you take the first steps in your journey to #entrepreneurship — http://ow.ly/5owo50xhthI
BankCenter @bnkcntr
Small Business Owners Say What Me Worry? http://dld.bz/hR63u @wellsfargo @NFIB #smallbusiness #confidence #optimism
SBA Atlantic (Region II) @SBAatlantic
Just in! @SBAgov issues direct final rule that will allow governors to seek #HUBZone designation for certain rural & suburban areas, including #OpportunityZones. Get the details — https://bit.ly/2pwPnvl
IRS Small Biz @IRSsmallbiz
More than half of all taxpayers pay to get their tax return done. Are you choosing your #TaxPro wisely for your #smallbiz? http://irs.gov/chooseataxpro #IRS
Affiliate Marketing @AffiliateMarkng
10 Easy Ways to Shake Up — and Grow — Your Small Business http://dlvr.it/RJcqhs #BusinessGrowth #SmallBiz
Angel Biz Advisors @AngelBiz
5 Reasons to Start a Business After Failure – http://ow.ly/mdl730pVnLo #entrepreneur #smallbiz #business
Shatha Al Maskiry @shathamaskiry
You don’t have to be the highest paying organization to attract talent. You should be the best at providing great work experiences and being the best at rewarding your people for great effort & brilliant work. #HR #talentmanagement
Mark C. Crowley @MarkCCrowley
#Leadership is much more an art, a belief, a condition of the #heart, than a set of things to do — Max De Pree
Lolly Daskal @LollyDaskal
These Powerful Traits Can Make You into a Successful Leader @LollyDaskal http://bit.ly/2Sg2F8a
Dana Brownlee @DanaBrownlee
How the best companies retain top talent: https://www.forbes.com/sites/danabrownlee/2019/09/04/how-the-best-companies-to-work-for-engage-employees-and-retain-top-talent/#5071c1731eca
BenjamATD Research @atdresearch
Onboarding survey from @roberthalf — 6 in 10 workers have experienced a mishap when starting a new job. http://bit.ly/2D0xZT4
Benjamin Sio @bsio
Career opportunities abound in #CNY. Check out a snapshot here and join our talent network to connect with hiring managers https://goodlife.monday.vc @CenterStateCEO @CNYRising
Hannah Morgan @careersherpa
“10 Ways Your Career Can Survive a Recession. How to stay employed when the economy turns.” https://money.usnews.com/money/blogs/outside-voices-careers/articles/10-ways-your-career-can-survive-a-recession
Work Coach Café @WorkCoachCafe
#InterviewTips – Preparation is the key to success! Know how to you can answer the most common #JobInterview questions — https://buff.ly/2Pwu1ZW

MVHS to transition all laboratory services to MVHS-operated labs
UTICA, N.Y. — The Mohawk Valley Health System (MVHS) plans to transition all laboratory services at the Faxton and St. Luke’s campuses to MVHS-operated labs

Cathy’s Cookie Kitchen plots growth after WBE certification
SYRACUSE — Cathy Pemberton expects to generate about 35 percent revenue growth at her homemade baked-cookie business this year. The business owner also has her eye on more growth in the future thanks to a recent certification and other initiatives. Cathy’s Cookie Kitchen, Inc. on Oct. 29 was certified by New York State as a
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SYRACUSE — Cathy Pemberton expects to generate about 35 percent revenue growth at her homemade baked-cookie business this year. The business owner also has her eye on more growth in the future thanks to a recent certification and other initiatives.
Cathy’s Cookie Kitchen, Inc. on Oct. 29 was certified by New York State as a women business enterprise (WBE). Pemberton believes the certification will open new doors for her business.
“I will be able to do business with any state, local, or government business that has a requirement or goal to do business with a minority or woman-owned business. [That includes] colleges, universities, hospitals, any government agency, anyone within the contract system of New York State — so it’s pretty vast in terms of potential,” she tells CNYBJ. “I haven’t had a chance to explore these opportunities just yet because I’m so busy at the store, but when things quiet down, probably in January, I will contact area businesses [and organizations] to let them know.”
Pemberton says she started pursuing the certification in January and the process took until October to come to fruition. “I pursued the certification because someone mentioned it to me years ago… She worked at Syracuse University (SU) and explained that they have a requirement to work with WBE businesses but there weren’t any in the baking area,” Pemberton says.
She projects that Cathy’s Cookie Kitchen will finish 2019 with about $125,000 in annual revenue, up from $92,000 last year. The revenue mix is about half retail and half commercial or wholesale.
Pemberton is hoping the WBE certification will allow her to gain several new corporate accounts with organizations such as SU or Onondaga Community College. In terms of how much it could boost sales next year, she says, “If I had to put a dollar amount on it, I would say somewhere between $10,000 and $20,000.”
Cathy’s Cookie Kitchen operates in an 826-square-foot space at 266 W. Jefferson St. in Syracuse’s Armory Square, which it opened in December 2016. The space has a customer counter in the front and active commercial kitchen in the back, visible to customers when they enter the store. Pemberton would like to add more commercial kitchen space in the future as the business grows.
Pemberton started the business in 2013, operating it from her home in Camillus and later at a commissary (commercial kitchen) at a local church, before opening the store in Syracuse.
Pemberton is the sole full-time employee of her business, but she employs three regular part-time workers. She also utilizes two drivers as needed and an additional two part-time employees in the summer.
Cathy’s Cookie Kitchen makes and sells a variety of cookies, utilizing organic and natural ingredients. Cookie varieties include classic chocolate chip, Milky Way chocolate chip (the most popular item with customers), S’mores chocolate chip (second most popular cookie), peanut butter, oatmeal raisin, butterscotch oatmeal, mini and mega M&M chocolate chip, and white chocolate macadamia nut. The price is $18 per dozen, according to the Cathy’s Cookie Kitchen website. The business also offers custom cookie cakes, as well as gluten free and vegan-cookie varieties.
“There are a lot of reasons” the business has grown, Pemberton contends. “I provide a very high-quality product at an affordable price point. We also have a very high standard for customer service. We go out of our way to provide what people want and when. I very rarely say no to an order,” she says. “I’ve also worked very hard to get my name out there by continuing to participate in events, like the downtown farmer’s market, the buy local bash, donating cookies to community-based organizations, and maintaining those relationships at a very high level.”
As for what’s next, Pemberton says she is working with a major area retailer to develop a cookie for a new product that business is developing. If the opportunity comes through, Cathy’s Cookie Kitchen may be ramping up production to produce potentially hundreds of thousands of cookies.
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