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SUNY appoints officer-in-charge at Empire State College
ALBANY, N.Y. — SUNY Chancellor Kristina Johnson has appointed Mitchell Nesler as officer-in-charge of SUNY Empire State College. He currently serves as VP of decision
Broome County hotel occupancy rate rises for a ninth straight month in January
BINGHAMTON, N.Y. — Hotels in Broome County welcomed more guests in January compared to a year ago, continuing a string of monthly occupancy increases, according

Cazenovia College selects Syracuse Deputy Mayor Owens as commencement speaker
CAZENOVIA, N.Y. — Cazenovia College announced that Syracuse Deputy Mayor Sharon Owens will deliver the commencement address at the college’s 193rd graduation ceremony on May
Babers adds five to Syracuse football coaching staff
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The Syracuse University football program has added five new staff members, Orange head coach Dino Babers announced on Friday. Tim McAuliffe
New York home sales decline nearly 3 percent in January, CNY numbers mixed
ALBANY, N.Y. — New York realtors sold nearly 8,700 previously owned homes in January, down 2.7 percent from more than 8,900 homes sold in January

Goddard leaving Air Force lab in Rome; Hunter named acting director
ROME, N.Y. — The Air Force announced that Daniel S. Goddard, director of the Air Force Research Laboratory Information Directorate, departs his position Friday. “It
Here are some recent tweets that came across the @cnybj Twitter feed, offering various small business, marketing, HR, career, and technology tips. Dermody,Burke&Brown @DBurkeandBrownHow will the new #taxplan change federal income tax brackets in 2018 compared to 2017? http://www.dynamicontent.net/dcv2/article_pf.php?key=dbbllc2&article=1533 … Office of Advocacy @AdvocacySBA@BLS_gov report found small businesses are responsible for 64% of the net
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Dermody,Burke&Brown @DBurkeandBrown
How will the new #taxplan change federal income tax brackets in 2018 compared to 2017? http://www.dynamicontent.net/dcv2/article_pf.php?key=dbbllc2&article=1533 …
Office of Advocacy @AdvocacySBA
@BLS_gov report found small businesses are responsible for 64% of the net new private-sector jobs in FY 2017. https://go.usa.gov/xnAMx
HomeBusiness Success @_HomeBizSuccess
Who Are Today’s American Entrepreneurs? A Snapshot of U.S. Small Business Owners http://dlvr.it/QH3v8x
The Twiggs Group @thetwiggsgroup
7 Small Business Marketing KPIs and How to Track Them https://buff.ly/2DTukcm @HubWorksApp #marketing #smallbiz
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7 Best #Branding Courses Online for #Marketers https://goo.gl/scJSgN
Jaouane Brahim @jaouanebrahim
5 Internal communication ideas to re-energize employees https://www.exoplatform.com/blog/2018/02/15/5-internal-communication-ideas-to-re-energize-employees-exo-platform …
Lolly Daskal @LollyDaskal
5 Signs You Have Fallen Out of Favor with Your Boss @LollyDaskal http://on.inc.com/2k6z9pd via @Inc
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7 Interview Tips That Will Help You Get the Job: https://buff.ly/2F6JCYS
Maria Johnsen @iMariaJohnsen
How #AI and #MachineLearning Will Impact Content in #SEO http://maria-johnsen.com/multilingualSEO-blog/how-ai-and-machine-learning-will-impact-content-in-seo/ …
Molly Marshall @m_marshall
7 Habits of Highly Engaging Instagram Accounts #smallbiz http://bit.ly/2o7m5yT
Mark C. Crowley @MarkCCrowley
A private school where many top Silicon Valley execs send their kids use chalkboards & No. 2 pencils. Students have no access to devices until the 8th grade. Many tech parents are now restricting, or banning, screen time for their children.
Mike Johansson @mikejny
4 Ways Artificial Intelligence Will Impact B2B (by @nathansykestech) – http://j.mp/2oczmqI via Curatti (@janlgordon)

Hiscock Legal Aid Society announces departing board members and new members
SYRACUSE — The Hiscock Legal Aid Society board of directors announced that in January it said “goodbye to long-time and dedicated” board members Anita Cottrell, JoAnn Wallace, Anthony J. Malavenda, Samuel C. Young, and Carl Pesko. Collectively, these members have served on the board for more than a century, the Society said in a news
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SYRACUSE — The Hiscock Legal Aid Society board of directors announced that in January it said “goodbye to long-time and dedicated” board members Anita Cottrell, JoAnn Wallace, Anthony J. Malavenda, Samuel C. Young, and Carl Pesko. Collectively, these members have served on the board for more than a century, the Society said in a news release.
“We are grateful for the energy, enthusiasm, and passion that each of these members brought to the Hiscock Legal Aid Society over the past decade,” said Linda Gehron, president and CEO of the Society. “Their efforts have helped us to promote justice for some of the most vulnerable people in our community.”
As the board says farewell to longtime members, it has named a new group of “engaged local citizens who can build upon the legacy” of the Society. John Buss, Patricia A. Lynn-Ford, Patricia J. Curtin, Shannon T. O’Connor, and Carol Dwyer will be joining the board at its March meeting.
Buss is a financial planner, Lynn-Ford is an insurance attorney, Curtin is a retired CPA, O’Connor is a lawyer, and Dwyer has worked for the Syracuse mayor’s office and for Syracuse University.
KeyCorp appoints Manigault as chief diversity & inclusion officer
KeyCorp (NYSE: KEY) announced that it has recently named Kim Manigault chief diversity and inclusion officer for the Cleveland, Ohio–based banking company, which has a large presence in Central New York. In her new role, Manigault will be responsible for championing a diverse workforce and leading the long-term planning and execution of related initiatives across
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KeyCorp (NYSE: KEY) announced that it has recently named Kim Manigault chief diversity and inclusion officer for the Cleveland, Ohio–based banking company, which has a large presence in Central New York.
In her new role, Manigault will be responsible for championing a diverse workforce and leading the long-term planning and execution of related initiatives across the bank. Manigault replaces Poppie Parish who retired from Key at the end of 2017, KeyCorp said in a news release.
In her new role, Manigault will join the banking company’s diversity and inclusion team, which is part of Key’s Corporate Center. She will report to Trina Evans, director of Corporate Center.
Manigault steps into the role after serving as chief financial officer for Key’s technology and operations organization. There, Manigault implemented technology business-management processes that provided “transparency into the cost to operate Key’s technology programs,” Key said. She also led the engagement and diversity and inclusion efforts throughout the banking company’s finance department. She has been involved in many of Key’s enterprise-wide diversity and inclusion initiatives.
Manigault previously worked for Bank of America, Deutsche Bank, and J.P. Morgan. She has a bachelor’s degree from Rutgers University, is a CPA, and is Six Sigma certified.
KeyCorp’s roots trace back 190 years to Albany, New York. Its KeyBank unit today ranks second in deposit market share in the 16-county Central New York area.
MVHS announces four new board members
UTICA — The Mohawk Valley Health System (MVHS) recently announced it has appointed four new members of its board of directors: Waleed Albert, Catherine Brownell, Alicia Marie DeTraglia, and Karen Leach. Waleed Albert, M.D., is a board-certified physician and chairman of the Antibiotic Stewardship committee for MVHS. Dr. Albert earned his medical degree from the
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UTICA — The Mohawk Valley Health System (MVHS) recently announced it has appointed four new members of its board of directors: Waleed Albert, Catherine Brownell, Alicia Marie DeTraglia, and Karen Leach.
Waleed Albert, M.D., is a board-certified physician and chairman of the Antibiotic Stewardship committee for MVHS. Dr. Albert earned his medical degree from the Faculty of Medicine of Damascus University in Damascus, Syria. He completed a residency in internal medicine at Trenton Affiliated Hospitals in Trenton, New Jersey, and a fellowship in infectious diseases at Albany Medical College and the Albany Stratton VA Medical Center.
Catherine Brownell, Ph.D., is a tenured associate professor of nursing at Utica College, where she currently serves as director of nursing programs and associate dean of health professions and education. Prior to teaching at Utica College, Dr. Brownell was a nursing instructor at Syracuse University and a public health nurse with the Visiting Nurses Association. She received her master’s degree in nursing from Syracuse University, and her doctoral degree in nursing from Binghamton University.
Alicia Marie DeTraglia, M.D., is a private practitioner in hematology and oncology with Atul Butala, M.D., and Samir Desai, M.D., in Utica. She previously worked as an attending physician in hematology oncology at St. Elizabeth Medical Center, also in Utica. Dr. DeTraglia is certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine. She completed her undergraduate degree at Hamilton College in Clinton, and received her medical degree from Albany Medical College.
Karen Leach is the VP for administration and finance at Hamilton College in Clinton. She previously held the position of associate provost and chief information officer at Colgate University in Hamilton. Leach received her bachelor’s degree from Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, and her MBA degree from Syracuse University. She was a Faxton-St. Luke’s Healthcare board member from 2009 to 2014.
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