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MATTHEW HOSKINS has joined D&B Engineers and Architects, P.C. (D&B) as a senior geologist and manager of the firm’s East Syracuse office. In this role, he will oversee and manage the firm’s environmental investigation, remediation and compliance projects throughout Central New York. A licensed professional geologist in New York and Pennsylvania, Hoskins joins the firm […]
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MATTHEW HOSKINS has joined D&B Engineers and Architects, P.C. (D&B) as a senior geologist and manager of the firm’s East Syracuse office. In this role, he will oversee and manage the firm’s environmental investigation, remediation and compliance projects throughout Central New York. A licensed professional geologist in New York and Pennsylvania, Hoskins joins the firm with more than 15 years’ experience working on an array of environmental and geoscience assignments across the country. His professional expertise includes leading complex site-remediation projects, health and safety management and training, and environmental compliance. A Syracuse resident, Hoskins holds masters’s degree in geology from the University of Wyoming and a bachelor’s degree in geology from Boston College.

The Central Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired (CABVI) board of directors has selected EDWARD WELSH as its next president and CEO, effective Nov. 4. He previously led the CABVI board of directors for several years, and has been involved with various facets of the agency since 1994. Welsh will succeed current president and
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The Central Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired (CABVI) board of directors has selected EDWARD WELSH as its next president and CEO, effective Nov. 4. He previously led the CABVI board of directors for several years, and has been involved with various facets of the agency since 1994. Welsh will succeed current president and CEO Rudy D’Amico, who plans to retire. For the past 12 years, Welsh has served as AAA Northeast regional general manager in Utica. Before becoming general manager, Welsh served as regional director of member services; marketing and public affairs for three years; and VP of operations, marketing, and public relations at AAA for nearly 15 years. During his time at AAA, he was instrumental in furthering the expansion of AAA New York’s road service call center to Utica, an effort that brought more than 100 new jobs to the area. In addition to his role on the CABVI board of directors, Welsh is also a current board member for the Utica Tower Corporation, consultant/facilitator for Revolutionary Trails Council for the Boy Scouts of America in Utica, and board member/past chief for Engine 11 in Utica, a nonprofit group with “friends and neighbors” of the Utica Fire Department.
The Central New York Community Foundation
The Central New York Community Foundation has hired DARA HARPER as events and communications associate and SEAN REED, JR. as program manager, strategic initiatives. Harper previously served as development manager for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation and has been a yoga teacher for the past 24 years. She holds a bachelor’s degree in liberal arts
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The Central New York Community Foundation has hired DARA HARPER as events and communications associate and SEAN REED, JR. as program manager, strategic initiatives. Harper previously served as development manager for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation and has been a yoga teacher for the past 24 years. She holds a bachelor’s degree in liberal arts from Bellarmine University. Reed assists with the implementation of strategic initiative and affiliate fund programs. He is also the president of UPSTAR Academy.
The Syracuse University women’s volleyball program has added MORGANNE LONGORIA as director of operations. In this role, she will be responsible for the general oversight and monitoring of the program’s day-to-day operations, while also overseeing operational and recruiting budgets. A standout collegiate volleyball player, Longoria played at Valparaiso University from 2013-16. Her efforts earned her
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The Syracuse University women’s volleyball program has added MORGANNE LONGORIA as director of operations. In this role, she will be responsible for the general oversight and monitoring of the program’s day-to-day operations, while also overseeing operational and recruiting budgets. A standout collegiate volleyball player, Longoria played at Valparaiso University from 2013-16. Her efforts earned her 2016 All-America honorable mention recognition from Volleyball Magazine. Longoria graduated from Valparaiso in 2017 and holds a bachelor’s degree in sports management with minors in business and communications.

SRC, Inc. has promoted SUSAN GALLAGHER to VP of engineering. She will be responsible for leading SRC’s engineering organization. Gallagher has more than 30 years of experience in systems engineering, product management, program management, contracts management, and business management. Most recently she served as senior program manager for SRC’s radar and sensors division. Before joining
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SRC, Inc. has promoted SUSAN GALLAGHER to VP of engineering. She will be responsible for leading SRC’s engineering organization. Gallagher has more than 30 years of experience in systems engineering, product management, program management, contracts management, and business management. Most recently she served as senior program manager for SRC’s radar and sensors division. Before joining SRC, Gallagher worked as a business area manager for Saab Sensis, where she worked both in the defense and air traffic business areas, and as a systems engineer for General Electric. She also worked as a senior program manager at Critical Link, LLC where she managed a wide range of embedded programs and solutions. Gallagher holds a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from the University at Buffalo and earned her master’s degree in electrical engineering from Syracuse University.

Syracuse football ranked No. 22 in preseason coaches poll
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The Syracuse Orange football team will start the 2019 season nationally ranked for the first time since 1998. The Orange were ranked

Oneida Nation opens sportsbook at Turning Stone and Point Place
VERONA, N.Y. — The Oneida Indian Nation on Thursday opened The Lounge with Caesars Sports, the new sports-betting venue at Turning Stone Resort Casino in

FuzeHub wins top prize in U.S. Department of Energy competition
ALBANY, N.Y. — FuzeHub has won the $250,000 top prize in the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) American Inventions Made Onshore (AIM Onshore) prize competition.

Bassett Medical Center to use nearly $3M federal grant for nurse-practitioner residency program
COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. — Bassett Medical Center will use a $2.7 million federal grant to develop a nurse practitioner primary care residency program in the Bassett

Auburn will use state downtown-revitalization money on 13 projects
AUBURN, N.Y. — The city of Auburn will target 13 projects with its $10 million Downtown Revitalization Initiative (DRI) award, which the state announced last
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