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Big I New York taps Lombardo as AVP of learning, development

DeWITT — Big I New York says Jim Lombardo has joined the association as its assistant vice president (AVP) of learning and development.  Lombardo most recently served as chief operating manager at AmeriCU Insurance Services, LLC. Big I New York describes itself as the state’s oldest insurance producer trade association. Insurance agents and brokers are […]

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Business Betrayals: Protecting Yourself From Workplace Treachery

Betrayal in business can come in many forms. A supervisor who gives specific directions for a project, then lays the blame squarely on you when things go awry. An employee who fails to inform you of a high-end client’s unhappiness, leaving you blindsided and feeling the CEO’s wrath when the client cancels a contract. In such scenarios,

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SUNY Cortland appoints new director of career services

CORTLAND — SUNY Cortland recently announced that it appointed Nan Pasquarello as its new director of career services. She took over the position at the end of June when John Shirley, long-time career services director, retired.  In her new role, Pasquarello works with SUNY Cortland academic faculty, other professional staff, and key outside stakeholder groups

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Report: New York leads U.S. in nonprofit jobs & wages

ALBANY — Nonprofits are “essential” in upstate New York regions such as the Mohawk Valley and the Southern Tier where nearly one in four private-sector jobs was at a nonprofit in 2017.  In addition, wages paid by nonprofits were higher than other private-sector employers in five of New York’s 10 regions. That’s according to a

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So You’re Not The Boss? Here’s How You Can Still Be A Leader

Are leaders born or are they developed? It’s a subject that’s long been debated. And in the workplace, can an employee who holds no supervisory job title be an effective leader — before being entrusted with managing people?  I say yes, and that it’s almost mandatory if someone hopes to be ready as a leader

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Five Star Bank adds two commercial lenders

WARSAW, N.Y. — Five Star Bank, subsidiary of Financial Institutions, Inc. (NASDAQ: FISI), on July 22 announced the hiring of Thomas A. Halter and Marytherese Hayes, each as VP, senior commercial banker.  Halter and Hayes are responsible for managing and cultivating existing and new commercial banking customers across the bank’s operating footprint, the bank said

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Could You Outlive Your Retirement Funds?

3 ways to strategize with a fiduciary People are living longer, and as wonderful as that news is to many, there is a possible downside: outliving your money in retirement. It’s a very large fear that many people have today. Most retirement plans have not incorporated the longevity risk. And without mitigating that, many middle-class

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The Language Cops are Out of Control

Our language police have their hands full. Lately, they have pushed the Berkeley (California) City Council to scrub supposedly sexist words like manpower and manholes — in favor of human-effort and maintenance holes. (Please imagine a worker saying “Hey Sam, pry open that maintenance hole, would ya?”) Berkeley also wants its employees to use they

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How Should Americans Engage Globally?

I’ve been struck recently by news coverage of climate change and humans’ degradation of the planet. Two opposing themes keep appearing. One is the sense that, as individuals, there’s little we can do; the forces are too large. The other — and I think many Americans would agree with this — is that as citizens of the

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D’Arcangelo & Co., LLP

D’Arcangelo & Co., LLP has promoted several employees and also hired two new staff accountants. ANGELA IZZO, promoted to manager, is a graduate of Hartwick College. She is an experienced tax accountant with a focus on federal and state income-tax compliance and consultation. She serves a variety of clients in the Utica office and has

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