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The Values of the Family-Owned Business

Family-owned businesses can excel at generating economic value by creating broad-based value for all stakeholders (not just shareholders). This includes employees, customers, and society in general. According to a PWC report: “Many of today’s most successful family businesses are extending the power of their values to benefiting others — not only their businesses and people, […]

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History from OHA: Mooo…ving Ahead! The Story of Byrne Dairy

In January 1933, Byrne Diary (formerly the Bonnie Dale Dairy Company) was founded by local Syracusan, Matthew V. Byrne. Eighty-five years later, Byrne Diary continues to offer a variety of wholesome dairy products throughout the Northeast.  Matthew Byrne located his first processing plant at 306 W. Genesee St. (located kitty corner from the current-day Dinosaur

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Adios California. Will the Golden State secede or split up?

Many in upstate New York would like a split here, too Many Californians dream their State will secede from the U.S. That dream could become reality. And it might not be a bad idea. The Golden State already behaves as another country. It passes laws that spite the U.S. government. It encourages more illegal immigrants

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Want to Help the World? Commit to Resolve Conflict

In a world riven by tension, one skill stands above all others: the ability to resolve conflict. It is the paramount challenge of our time. I’ve seen first-hand its importance — in Congress as part of a legislative process that, at least at the time, was mostly focused on resolving differences, and as co-chair of

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LP&M Advertising

JEFF ADKINS has been hired as a digital production specialist at LP&M Advertising in Syracuse. His background includes digital and web design, production management, pre-press, and animation. Adkins has served as an adjunct professor, won numerous photography awards, and is a graduate of SUNY Oswego with a master’s degree in web design and multimedia technology.

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ANTHONY ROJAS

ANTHONY ROJAS of Dalpos Architects and Integrators has been promoted to firm associate. He joined Dalpos in 2007 and is the firm’s senior designer. Rojas currently serves as 2018 president-elect for the American Institute of Architects – Central New York Chapter. He holds a bachelor’s degree in architecture from Florida International University.   

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ANDREA LAGATTA

SUNY Polytechnic Institute (SUNY Poly) has hired ANDREA LAGATTA as assistant VP for development, serving on both the Utica and Albany campuses. She brings more than 30 years of experience in all aspects of development, including major giving, annual giving, special events, grants, and stewardship. LaGatta has served as director of development at St. Elizabeth

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Mohawk Valley Health System

ELIZABETH KOSAKOWSKI has been named director of clinical documentation improvement and coding at the Mohawk Valley Health System (MVHS). She began her career at St. Elizabeth Medical Center in Utica as director of health-information management in 2002. Kosakowski previously held several positions in the health-information management field. She earned a bachelor’s degree in health-information management

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Loretto

Loretto has promoted ALISHA HOSEIN to nurse manager at its Fahey location. An employee at Loretto since 2016, she has been a nurse for 11 years. Hosein’s past experience includes working at St. Joseph’s Health as part of its medical/surgical telemetry unit, and at the Syracuse VA Medical Center working on the medical/surgical oncology unit.

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Barclay Damon

Barclay Damon announced that law clerks PETER J. EVANGELATOS and FORREST T. YOUNG were admitted to the New York State Bar and named associates at the firm. Evangelatos is a member of the intellectual property litigation practice area. He graduated from Albany Law School of Union University and served as a judicial intern for U.S.

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