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Northwestern Mutual announced it has promoted a key leader and added several financial representatives in the Central New York region to the firm. JAMES (JIMMY) DEXTER began his career with Northwestern Mutual in 2011 as director of training and development and was recently promoted to chief growth officer for the firm’s Syracuse office. KEEGAN BOWMAN […]
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Northwestern Mutual announced it has promoted a key leader and added several financial representatives in the Central New York region to the firm. JAMES (JIMMY) DEXTER began his career with Northwestern Mutual in 2011 as director of training and development and was recently promoted to chief growth officer for the firm’s Syracuse office. KEEGAN BOWMAN has joined Northwestern Mutual and holds a bachelor’s degree in business and economics from St. Lawrence University. BRANDY COLLARD has joined the firm. She graduated from Cayuga Community College with an associate degree in early childhood education in 2015. She spent four years teaching before transitioning her career to financial services. JUSTIN DOTY began his career with Northwestern as an intern while earning his bachelor’s degree in business administration from SUNY Oswego. He has now accepted a position as a financial representative. JOANNA MELNIK has also joined the company. A graduate of Syracuse University, she received a bachelor’s degree in interior design. Melnik holds her New York life, accident, and health, FINRA Series 6 and 63 licenses. ERNESTINE BRYANT graduated from Ashford University with a bachelor’s degree in business administration and management and has her New York life, accident, and health licenses. MELISSA LUPINSKI received her bachelor’s degree from Utica College in business management with a finance focus. She has previous experience as a property casualty insurance agent. J.T. SMITH received his bachelor’s degree in finance from Binghamton University. He came to Northwestern Mutual as an intern in 2016 and is starting a full-time position as a financial representative.
The YMCA of Greater Syracuse has promoted or added the following staff recently. JACK KORZYP was promoted to assistant executive director at the Southwest YMCA at Onondaga Community College. He previously was the director of health, wellness, and performance. He will oversee all branch departments at the Southwest Y. Korzyp is a SUNY Cortland graduate
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The YMCA of Greater Syracuse has promoted or added the following staff recently. JACK KORZYP was promoted to assistant executive director at the Southwest YMCA at Onondaga Community College. He previously was the director of health, wellness, and performance. He will oversee all branch departments at the Southwest Y. Korzyp is a SUNY Cortland graduate and an NSCA-certified strength & conditioning specialist. MATT JOHNS has joined the staff as associate director of development. Also a SUNY Cortland graduate, he has spent the past 10 years working in both event management and nonprofit fundraising on the East Coast, including at the Frost Valley YMCA in the Catskills. ANDRÉ ANTHONY has joined the team as chief of staff. He most recently served as a branch executive director with the Rock River Valley YMCA in Rockford, Illinois. Previously, Anthony served as the senior director of youth development services for the YMCA of Columbia, South Carolina. Prior to that, he spent more than 12 years with the YMCA of the Greater Twin Cities in Minnesota. Anthony is also involved on the national and international level, including YUSAs Diversity, Inclusion and Global (DIG) work. He served as the president/chair of the first-ever U.S. cohort of Global Change Agents with the World Alliance of YMCAs.
Pelco Component Technologies has hired REBECCA CARDUCCI as customer-service representative at the factory and HQ in Cazenovia. She is responsible for developing and maintaining purchasing, manufacturing, and shipping data as customer orders move toward delivery. Carducci will also be Pelco’s main post-sales contact.
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Pelco Component Technologies has hired REBECCA CARDUCCI as customer-service representative at the factory and HQ in Cazenovia. She is responsible for developing and maintaining purchasing, manufacturing, and shipping data as customer orders move toward delivery. Carducci will also be Pelco’s main post-sales contact.



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