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MVP Health Care announces senior leadership promotions
In her expanded role, Gonick’s “focus will be on the vision and long-term strategy of the organization,” the organization said. At the same time, Christopher

Utica College names Pfannesteil new provost, VP for academic affairs
Pfannestiel succeeds John Johnsen, who retired last month after 40 years at the college, according to a release. Pfannestiel comes to Utica from Clarion University

SRC, Minnesota energy firm working on drone-detection program for “critical infrastructure”
The firms will share this data with federal, state and local security partners, SRC said. “This is a unique and exciting partnership with two companies

Diocese of Syracuse appoints Breen as CFO
John Barsanti, who previously served the diocese as CFO and chief operating officer, moved into a part-time role overseeing the implementation of the diocese’s strategic

The Agency launches new small-business lending program
BR+E is short for business retention and expansion The Agency, located at FIVE South College Drive in Dickinson, is the entity that governs the Broome

Del Lago Resort & Casino names new general manager
The addition of Juliano as GM is pending regulatory approval, Del Lago noted. Juliano will replace Jeff Babinski, who departed the organization on March 31,

ESD providing grant for Ansco Camera Factory redevelopment in Binghamton
The project will redevelop the former factory into 100 market-rate lofts, including 85,000 square feet of commercial space, according to a news release. The $22
Some recent tweets that came across the @cnybj Twitter feed, offering various small business, marketing, social media, HR, career, and personal tips. SBA @SBAgovGovernment contracts are a tremendous financial opportunity for small businesses. Evaluate your #smallbiz to see if it has what it takes to win a government contract — http://ow.ly/VkMv30ko5zo IVMF @IVMFSyracuseU@mfmeath says the
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Some recent tweets that came across the @cnybj Twitter feed, offering various small business, marketing, social media, HR, career, and personal tips.
SBA @SBAgov
Government contracts are a tremendous financial opportunity for small businesses. Evaluate your #smallbiz to see if it has what it takes to win a government contract — http://ow.ly/VkMv30ko5zo
IVMF @IVMFSyracuseU
@mfmeath says the 3 keys to success are strategy, integrity & communications. But, most importantly, start with the “WHY.” What’s the reason behind why your #smallbiz exists? “People don’t buy what you do, they buy why you do it.”
Social Butterfly @SocialBHannah
More than 56% of online adults use more than one social media platform. How many platforms are you using to reach your audience?
David Green @david_green_uk
The best HR & People Analytics articles of May 2018 https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/best-hr-people-analytics-articles-may-2018-david-green/
Dave Ulrich @dave_ulrich
Successful leaders are passionate and focus resolutely on growth. Grit is the key. Here’s how to get it: http://ow.ly/LeIP30khmO7 #HR #Learning #Grit
Erin Kennedy, CPRW @ErinKennedyCPRW
Targeting a specific company? Review their website and social media sites frequently. Watch for signs/posts of #career opportunities.
Hannah Morgan @careersherpa
If you have an upcoming job interview, you’ll want to assess the company culture. Start evaluating these things BEFORE the interview! https://buff.ly/2IuSRmn #companyculture #jobsearch
Christophe Tricot @ctricot
The 101 Most Useful Websites on the Internet #productivity #tips https://buff.ly/2suuhw7
Mitch Mitchell @Mitch_M
10 Quick Ways To Help Relieve #Stress http://www.ttmitchellconsulting.com/Mitchblog/10-quick-ways-to-help-relieve-stress/ … #stressmanagement
realtor.com @realtordotcom
The 3 most boring parts of the home-buying process—and how to deal http://rltor.cm/3vmdt #realestate #tips
Elmira Savings Bank pays stock and cash dividend
ELMIRA — Elmira Savings Bank (NASDAQ: ESBK) announced that its board of directors has declared a 5 percent stock dividend on existing common shares outstanding and a cash dividend of 23 cents a share on newly issued and existing shares. Both the stock and cash dividend were paid on June 15 to shareholders of record
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ELMIRA — Elmira Savings Bank (NASDAQ: ESBK) announced that its board of directors has declared a 5 percent stock dividend on existing common shares outstanding and a cash dividend of 23 cents a share on newly issued and existing shares.
Both the stock and cash dividend were paid on June 15 to shareholders of record on June 8.
“We are pleased to be able to provide this stock dividend, as well as our cash dividend, to reward our many loyal shareholders,” Thomas M. Carr, president and CEO of Elmira Savings Bank, said in a news release. He noted that the capital restructuring that the banking company completed last year has allowed it to offer this dividend increase.
Elmira Savings Bank, with $556 million in total assets, is a state-chartered bank with six branches in Chemung County, three offices in Tompkins County, two branches in Steuben County, one office in Cayuga County, one branch in Schuyler County, and a loan center in Broome County.
Habitat for Humanity buys Watertown property for $200,000
WATERTOWN — The Thousand Islands Area Habitat for Humanity recently purchased the 8,000-square-foot industrial property located at 22737 U.S. Route 11 in Watertown for $200,000. Christopher Clark of Cushman & Wakefield/Pyramid Brokerage Company exclusively represented the marketing of the property and facilitated the sale on behalf of the seller, the real-estate firm said in a
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WATERTOWN — The Thousand Islands Area Habitat for Humanity recently purchased the 8,000-square-foot industrial property located at 22737 U.S. Route 11 in Watertown for $200,000.
Christopher Clark of Cushman & Wakefield/Pyramid Brokerage Company exclusively represented the marketing of the property and facilitated the sale on behalf of the seller, the real-estate firm said in a news release.
Thousand Islands Area Habitat for Humanity, which serves Jefferson and Lewis counties, says it is part of a global, nonprofit housing organization dedicated to eliminating substandard housing locally and worldwide through constructing, rehabilitating, and preserving homes; by advocating for fair and just housing policies; and by providing training and access to resources to help families improve their shelter conditions.
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