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Leadership Tioga 2018 class graduates

OWEGO — The Tioga County Chamber of Commerce graduated its Leadership Tioga 2018 class in a Nov. 6 ceremony at the Pumpelly House Estate in Owego. Leadership Tioga is in its 20th year of operation and more than 300 people have completed the program, the chamber said in a news release. Students take part in […]

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Welch Allyn president Shader leaving company for new job Dec. 1

SKANEATELES FALLS — The president of Welch Allyn has accepted a new job as a CEO “in the healthcare provider space” and will be leaving the company Dec. 1. That’s according to Howard Karesh, VP of corporate communications at Hill-Rom, who responded to a Nov. 5 email inquiry from CNYBJ. Word of Alton Shader’s upcoming

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Security Mutual appoints Guerriero, Williams as VPs

BINGHAMTON — Security Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York recently appointed Ernest J. Guerriero as VP of marketing and Timothy J. Williams as second VP of reinsurance. Guerriero will be directing marketing operations for Security Mutual’s individual life insurance and annuity products and will also be involved in product development and agent education, according

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Utica chiropractor admits to faking medical exams to facilitate bogus disability claims

UTICA — A former Oneida County chiropractor has admitted to faking medical examinations and reports to facilitate fraudulent workers’-compensation claims by employees of the Central New York Psychiatric Center (CNYPC) — getting them paid time off to which they were not entitled. That’s according to a Nov. 5 news release from New York State Inspector

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Sales Secrets from the Competitive Sports Arena

Some popular products seem to sell themselves, but the reality is the success began with a process. The same is true in the business of professional sports, a $60 billion a year industry where some franchises grow into monster brands.  Sales managers in many industries sometimes use sports themes in their coaching — competitiveness, dedication, and

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3 Tips For Overcoming Hidden Growth Killers That Harm Your Business

A key part of any CEO’s or entrepreneur’s role is to make the “right” decisions, and then ensure they are enacted to advance the business. Yet their decisions and actions often miss the mark, frustrating the achievement of their aspirations. It’s the voice in their head and other invisible factors at work.  All CEOs and

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HR One’s Banuski elected president of Syracuse Executives Association

SYRACUSE — Jason Banuski, president and senior human resource consultant at HR One Inc., was installed on Nov. 6 as the 45th president of the Syracuse Executives Association.  Banuski previously held the offices of secretary, treasurer, and vice president, in addition to chairing and serving on various committees for the association, according to an association

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Broome County hotel occupancy rate slips in September

BINGHAMTON — Hotels in Broome County welcomed fewer guests in September compared to a year ago, according to a new report. The hotel occupancy rate (rooms sold as a percentage of rooms available) in the county fell 2.8 percent to 59.4 percent in September from 61.1 percent in the year-prior month, according to STR, a

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Onondaga County hotel occupancy rate rises 2 percent in September

SYRACUSE — Hotels in Onondaga County saw more guests in September compared to the year-ago month, according to a new report. The hotel occupancy rate (rooms sold as a percentage of rooms available) in the county rose 2.3 percent to 63.6 percent in September from 62.1 percent a year prior, according to STR, a Tennessee–based

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Gifford Foundation’s new executive director, Solomon, to start Jan. 1

SYRACUSE — The board of trustees of the Gifford Foundation has named Sheena Solomon to be its next executive director, effective Jan. 1, 2019.  She succeeds Dirk Sonneborn, who is retiring from the post after leading the foundation for the past eight years. Solomon is currently the director of neighborhood initiatives at the Gifford Foundation.

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