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GAIL STEDMAN

GAIL STEDMAN recently joined Upstate Cerebral Palsy (UCP) as its senior VP of human resources. She is responsible for all facets of the nonprofit organization’s human resources department. Stedman previously spent several years at Utica National Insurance Group as that company’s compensation and benefits manager. She has more than 28 years of experience in the […]

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CHELSEA ROSSIER

CHELSEA ROSSIER has recently been promoted to store manager of the DeWitt, Tops Friendly Markets. Prior to her promotion, Rossier served as the assistant store manager for the Cazenovia, Tops store. She began her career with Tops in 2005 as a cashier and has held various position including customer service lead and operations manager. Rossier

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ADAM AUGUSTINE

ADAM AUGUSTINE was recently hired as head golf professional at Tioga Golf Club, which is part of the Tioga Downs Casino Resort. He has more than 20 years of industry experience, including managing the Mark Twain Golf Course in Elmira. Augustine has been a Class A PGA member since 2004, and served several years as

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Hale Transportation in Clinton begins expansion project

CLINTON — Hale Transportation, a bus-transportation company based in Clinton in Oneida County, has started a project that will quadruple the size of its 5,000-square-foot headquarters. The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) and Berkshire Bank on April 9 joined Hale Transportation officials to break ground on the $2 million expansion project.  With the help of

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Regional MWBE Opportunities Expo event coming to Auburn

Cayuga Community College will host one of the events in the 2019 Regional Minority and Women-owned Business Enterprises (MWBEs) Opportunities Expo series.  The Auburn–based college will put on the Central New York event on June 27, the office of Gov. Andrew Cuomo recently announced. The expos seek to connect MWBEs with New York State agencies,

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The Tale of Two Americas

When I first became CEO at Loretto five years ago, I began a practice of sitting down with all of my employees — from fellow executives to those who staffed our day-to-day operations. Why? To listen to them.  As you can imagine, it is time-consuming to build this into my schedule and in the beginning, many

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Syracuse commencement speaker advocates for diversity in Fed leadership roles

SYRACUSE — The woman who will speak at Syracuse University’s (SU) commencement ceremony is seen as a “strong advocate for diversity” in leadership roles at the Federal Reserve and in economics.  Mary Daly, president and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, will deliver the 2019 commencement address at SU’s graduation ceremony on

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SUNY Poly holds second “Women Who Mean Business” networking event for students

UTICA — Women who are community leaders throughout the Mohawk Valley met one-on-one with female students from SUNY Polytechnic Institute (SUNY Poly) during a speed-networking event called “Women Who Mean Business.” Hage & Hage Law and Consulting LLC in Utica hosted the April 4 event, SUNY Poly said in a news release. Nearly 20 women

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YWCA Day of Commitment to eliminate racism, promote diversity set for April 25

SYRACUSE — YWCA of Syracuse and Onondaga County Inc. will hold the 21st annual Day of Commitment to eliminate racism and promote diversity on April 25 at the Marriott Syracuse Downtown.  The event represents one of the YWCA’s two annual fundraisers, helping to support key YWCA programs and services. The programs include “Soccer for Success,”

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Syracuse University appoints Sierra as Disability Cultural Center director

SYRACUSE — Elizabeth R. Sierra started April 8 in her new position as the new director of the Disability Cultural Center at Syracuse University’s Division of Enrollment and the Student Experience. Sierra, a Syracuse University graduate school alumna, returns to Syracuse from Sunshine Coast Health Centre in Canada, where she was a psychotherapist and clinical

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