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Big I New York says concerns remain on new state reg

DeWITT — The group that describes itself as the state’s largest insurance-producer trade association says it still has “concerns” about the state’s final regulation of a standard for those selling life insurance and annuity products in New York.   DeWitt–based Big I New York on July 19 reacted to the New York State Department of […]

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Using Criminal Histories and Background Checks in Employment

Every employer wants to promote and sustain a safe workplace. One way in which employers try to accomplish this goal is to conduct background checks on its applicants or new hires to assess whether they might pose a risk to other employees, customers, or other individuals they might encounter during their employment. However, when inquiring

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Firley, Moran, Freer & Eassa founding principal named chairman of California insurance firm focused on CPAs

Camico — a San Mateo, California–based insurance firm focused on serving CPAs — announced it has appointed Andrew M. Eassa as chairman of its board of directors. Eassa is a founding principal of the Syracuse–based accounting firm, Firley, Moran, Freer & Eassa, CPA, P.C. Eassa succeeds Robert P. Evans, CPA, who served as Camico chairman

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Maintain Collaboration in an Economic Downturn

Recessions are inevitable, and some economists believe we may face another one fairly soon. Oddly, the very behavior that could help an organization maintain stability, and quite possibly thrive during an economic downturn, is the one that is often the first to be abandoned when times get tough — collaboration. A study, highlighted in The

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The Universal Banker: Innovation in Retail Banking

The development of the universal banker model has been one of the biggest recent shifts in the retail banking industry. As banking has become increasingly automated during the last few decades, the average client visit to the branch has become more complex than a simple teller transaction. Gone are the days of long teller lines

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Rx for marketing to older, wiser consumers

How is corporate America marketing to its burgeoning 55+ demographic? Generally, not well. Here’s my take on why that is, and how communicators might improve it. As a marketing strategist, integrator, writer, and someone knocking on the door of this often-overlooked demographic group, I wanted to look at the question from the perspective of the ranks

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Community Foundation announces $50K Community Choice Awards

UTICA — The Community Foundation of Herkimer and Oneida Counties announced it is hosting its first Community Choice Awards, a $50,000 grantmaking contest that incorporates public voting to help determine the recipients of five $10,000 grants to local nonprofits. Nonprofit organizations in Herkimer and Oneida counties are invited to submit grant proposals for projects in

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This Nation is Trying Some Very New Strategies

Let’s objectively see if they work For this discussion, let us set Donald Trump aside. Let us ignore him. It’s not easy, because he seems to be everywhere. Let us look at the latest U.S. policies. He will get credit for all. But the policies are really created by many people. They have been itching for

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Property Taxes, Public Trust, Education Among Public Concerns

People are concerned about the direction our state is headed. We have some of the highest property taxes in the U.S., a sluggish economy, and an onslaught of corruption cases and other scandals involving taxpayer dollars. The following are some questions I am frequently asked on these important issues and some ideas on how to

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The Martin J. Whitman School of Management at Syracuse University

The Martin J. Whitman School of Management at Syracuse University has created a new leadership position, executive director of administration and strategic initiatives, appointing KEVIN COATES, formerly director of budget, finance and business analytics, to the role. The new position is intended to advance the implementation of the Whitman School’s strategic plan. Coates came to

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