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People news: WCNY names Mehta chief technology officer
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — WCNY, Central New York’s public broadcaster, announced it has appointed Alay Mehta as VP of business development and chief technology officer. Mehta

Genius NY says cybersecurity, internet of things, and big data startups can participate in 2020
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The Genius NY program is now opening its applications to include startups in the fields of big data (smart cities, cybersecurity) and

People news: St. Joseph’s Health appoints VP of medical affairs
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — St. Joseph’s Health announced it has appointed Dr. Cristian Andrade as vice president of medical affairs. In this role, Andrade will provide

State recognizes Cortland County dairy farm with award for environmental-management practices
New York State has honored a Cortland County dairy farm for implementing conservation “best-management practices that benefit the environment and protect the community.” The state

People news: Tops promotes Hill to manager of its Camden store
CAMDEN, N.Y. — Tops Friendly Markets announced it has promoted Mike Hill to manager of its store in Camden in Oneida County. Hill, who most

Loretto launches telehealth service for PACE-CNY program participants
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Loretto’s PACE-CNY program is offering participants round-the-clock access to a doctor or nurse through ImagineMic, a new telehealth program. PACE-CNY is short
Cortland County woman charged with welfare fraud, grand larceny of $1,400
CORTLAND, N.Y. — Tessa J. Bell, age 33 of Cincinnatus, was arrested on Aug. 6 for 4th degree welfare fraud and 4th degree grand larceny

NYSERDA says 18 firms make their pitch in 76West clean-energy competition
VESTAL, N.Y. — A total of 18 semifinalists made their pitches in the 76West clean-energy competition in a two-day event held on Aug. 7 and
American Heart Association announces three new members of Syracuse advisory board
SYRACUSE — The American Heart Association (AHA) recently announced three new volunteer members of its Syracuse–area advisory board. The new members are: • Diane Benedetto — A CPA, Benedetto has more than 30 years of accounting and operations experience. She currently serves as manager, customer and community management at National Grid. Benedetto is also a spin
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SYRACUSE — The American Heart Association (AHA) recently announced three new volunteer members of its Syracuse–area advisory board. The new members are:
• Diane Benedetto — A CPA, Benedetto has more than 30 years of accounting and operations experience. She currently serves as manager, customer and community management at National Grid. Benedetto is also a spin instructor at Elevate Fitness in Clay.
• Neil Buch — Buch, a Pharma.D. degree holder, is the area health-care supervisor for western and upstate New York at Walgreens. As part of his role, he serves as a pharmacy expert for more than 90 stores in the area.
• Dr. Grahame Gould — He is a neurosurgeon specializing in cerebrovascular neurosurgery and interventional neuroradiology at Upstate University Hospital, in the Upstate Brain & Spine Center.
“The American Heart Association has a mission to save lives, but we can’t do that without volunteers,” Franklin Fry, executive director of the AHA in Syracuse, said in a news release. “The Syracuse advisory board is a group of dedicated local leaders that is truly making a difference in the health of our community.”
The AHA’s Syracuse–area advisory board has 21 members in all, per the release. The board’s chairwoman for the 2019-2020 fiscal year is Angela Franco, CPA and partner at Fust Charles Chambers, LLP. The board president is Dr. Riya Susan Chacko of Crouse Medical Practice Cardiology, which is part of Crouse Health.
Some recent tweets that came across the @cnybj Twitter feed, offering various small business, tech, HR, and personal tips. SBA @SBAgovNeed help with your #smallbusiness? Connect with an SBA resource partner for business counseling and training — (link: http://ow.ly/c4Ge50vahKy) G Suite @gsuite#Smallbiz tip: Remove duplicate data in #GoogleSheets to keep your info looking neat and
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Some recent tweets that came across the @cnybj Twitter feed, offering various small business, tech, HR, and personal tips.
SBA @SBAgov
Need help with your #smallbusiness? Connect with an SBA resource partner for business counseling and training — (link: http://ow.ly/c4Ge50vahKy)
G Suite @gsuite
#Smallbiz tip: Remove duplicate data in #GoogleSheets to keep your info looking neat and professional — (link: https://goo.gle/2YiL4iB)
NFIB @NFIB
NFIB President & CEO Juanita D. Duggan weighs in on our July Jobs report: (link: https://bit.ly/2K8W1PS)
Small Business Expo @SmallBizExpo
3 Trends in Digital Transformation Analytics Every Leader Should Be Aware Of (link: http://twib.in/l/jroXxer7o9x8)
NASA @NASA
Did you know that all 50 states are helping us explore space? It’s true! From universities to #smallbiz in towns from coast-to-coast, there are space connections in communities across the country. Dive in and explore how your home is helping explore space: (link: https://go.nasa.gov/2Zglvjt)
Tamara McCleary @TamaraMcCleary
Today’s #AI ‘Revolution’ Is More Of An Evolution (link: https://www.forbes.com/sites/kalevleetaru/2019/08/02/todays-ai-revolution-is-more-of-an-evolution/#7978c93e3e85) … via @forbes
Business Booster @Business__Boost
6 Rules for Collaborating Across Departments, Without Annoying Your Teammates (link: http://dlvr.it/R9Ht8k) #Entrepreneur #SmallBiz
Mark C. Crowley @MarkCCrowley
#Leadership #Truth: “One negative person will take the energy out of fifteen great people quietly. That’s why I think of complainers as thieves in the night; they don’t work upfront. They quietly are zapping you.” — Barbara Corcoran
Jacob Morgan @jacobm
We think about #HR as an entity that only exists because it’s necessary for hiring, firing and implementing rules and regulations. What we should think about is #transformation, think how you’re going to change and grow your organization.
Lewis Brownlee @LewisBrownlee
Most businesses have offered personal development opportunities to staff members over the last 12 months, according to research: (link: http://po.st/H5jTxt) #HR
Hannah Morgan @careersherpa
Survey Says: What Candidates Want from Employers During the Application Process – @TheCandEs by @KevinWGrossman (link: https://buff.ly/2Kdn6Bz)
Mitch Mitchell @Mitch_M
Your Financial Life Is On You (link: http://www.tlwallaccounting.com/blog/your-financial-life-is-on-you/) #personalfinance
Laura Logans @truefitnessgirl
Running: it’s a top calorie-burning #exercise, no expensive equipment required, it lifts your mood, alone time, & it lengthens your lifespan.
Beth Frates, MD @BethFratesMD
Looking for a yummy dessert? Try a bowl of berries. They’re full of anti-oxidants. We’ve known for years that they are good for the brain and may even help prevent age-related memory loss. #nutrition #Health (link: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/03/120307145825.htm)
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