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Barton & Loguidice D.P.C. (B&L) has promoted 14 members of the firm’s Syracuse office. GRETE L. BADER has been promoted to environmental scientist III. She received her bachelor’s degree in environmental science from Nazareth College and her master’s degree in ecology from SUNY-ESF. Bader is a member of the firm’s Environmental Group. EVAN G. CANDEE […]
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Barton & Loguidice D.P.C. (B&L) has promoted 14 members of the firm’s Syracuse office. GRETE L. BADER has been promoted to environmental scientist III. She received her bachelor’s degree in environmental science from Nazareth College and her master’s degree in ecology from SUNY-ESF. Bader is a member of the firm’s Environmental Group. EVAN G. CANDEE has been promoted to industrial hygienist I. He earned his bachelor’s degree in environmental science systems from Le Moyne College. University. Candee is a member of the firm’s Environmental Group. KELLI L. CARSKY has been promoted to asset management engineer II. She earned her bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from Pennsylvania State University. Carsky is a member of the firm’s Asset Management Group. JEFFREY L. CLARK has been promoted to engineering designer I. He earned his associate degree in civil engineering from Rochester Institute of Technology. Clark is a member of the firm’s Highway Group. ZACHARY P. DALE has been promoted to engineer III. He received both his bachelor’s degree in mathematics and economics from St. Lawrence University and his master’s degree in civil engineering from Syracuse University. Dale is a member of the firm’s Bridge Group. GARY C. DOWNS has been promoted to IT administrator III. He received his associate degree in information technology from Bryant & Stratton. WILLIAM F. FINCH has been promoted to engineer III. He received his bachelor’s degree in civil engineering from Syracuse University. Finch is a member of the firm’s Transportation Group. JOELLE FELBER has been promoted to office assistant. NICHOLAS R. JOHNSON has been promoted to industrial hygienist I. He earned his bachelor’s degree in environmental studies from SUNY-ESF. Johnson is a member of the firm’s Environmental Group. MAXWELL A. KLASS has been promoted to engineer II. He received his bachelor’s degree in civil engineering from Syracuse University. Klass is a member of the firm’s Solid Waste Group. ASHLYN A. MAURER has been promoted to engineer II. She received her bachelor’s degree in environmental resources engineering from SUNY-ESF. Maurer is a member of the firm’s Sustainable Planning & Design Group. RYAN D. O’MARA has been promoted to engineer III. He received his bachelor’s degree in environmental engineering from the University at Buffalo. He is a member of the firm’s Water/Wastewater Group. EMILY K. PROCOPIO has been promoted to engineer II. She received her bachelor’s degree in environmental engineering from Syracuse University. Procopio is a member of the firm’s Water/Wastewater Group. NICHOLAS J. SHRIMPTON has been promoted to engineer III. He received his associate degree in engineering science from Onondaga Community College and his bachelor’s degree in civil engineering from Syracuse University. Shrimpton is a member of the firm’s Transportation Group.
Delta Engineers, Architects, & Land Surveyors, DPC
Delta Engineers, Architects, & Land Surveyors, DPC, a multidisciplinary architectural and engineering firm, acquired Haas Landscape Architects (HLA) of Binghamton. The new Delta team members include MICHAEL HAAS, the new director of landscape architecture at Delta. He received his bachelor’s degree in environmental studies and his bachelor’s degree in landscape architecture from SUNY-ESF and served
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Delta Engineers, Architects, & Land Surveyors, DPC, a multidisciplinary architectural and engineering firm, acquired Haas Landscape Architects (HLA) of Binghamton. The new Delta team members include MICHAEL HAAS, the new director of landscape architecture at Delta. He received his bachelor’s degree in environmental studies and his bachelor’s degree in landscape architecture from SUNY-ESF and served as principal of Haas Landscape Architects since 1990.
BARBARA CONSTABLE has joined the Endwell office as an assistant landscape architect. She has a master’s degree in landscape architecture from the University of Massachusetts in Amherst and a bachelor’s degree in accounting from Binghamton University. Constable has been certified in erosion and sediment control training by the NYSDEC.
JACOB VON MECHOW has joined the Endwell Office as an assistant landscape architect. He received his bachelor’s degree in landscape architecture from SUNY-ESF. and has also been certified in erosion and sediment control training by the NYSDEC.
EILEEN HEATON has joined the Endwell office as an administrative assistant. She has a bachelor’s degree in early secondary math education and a master’s degree in elementary education from SUNY Cortland. Heaton taught for more than 30 years at the Catholic Schools of Broome County.
Nascentia Health has added the following individuals to its team of health-care professionals. For the Certified Home Health Agency (CHHA): JOSEPH CHEVRETTE, senior manager of IT systems & infrastructure; DAVID HUNTER, registered nurse; DOUGLAS MORSE, enterprise application administrator; MARY BETH MURPHY, regulatory & reimbursement coordinator; CASEY RULISON, registered nurse; KELLY SCRANTON, director of health information
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Nascentia Health has added the following individuals to its team of health-care professionals. For the Certified Home Health Agency (CHHA): JOSEPH CHEVRETTE, senior manager of IT systems & infrastructure; DAVID HUNTER, registered nurse; DOUGLAS MORSE, enterprise application administrator; MARY BETH MURPHY, regulatory & reimbursement coordinator; CASEY RULISON, registered nurse; KELLY SCRANTON, director of health information management; ROSALIE TELLER, quality assurance coordinator; AMANDA WILBER, registered nurse; ERICKA WILLIAMS, registered nurse; and KATHY WOOD, clinical applications assistant. For Licensed Home Care Service Agency (LHCSA) as home health aides: PAMELA COULTER, KATIE DINGMAN, MAUREEN KOSTADINOV, JOSE PEDROSO, MARJORIE REID, ZAIRYS RODRIGUEZ GONZALEZ, KATHLEEN ROTH, MARIVIS VINCENT, and JUREINA WILLIAMS. For the Managed Long-Term Care Program (MLTC): AMANDA AKIN, care manager; ANGELA BENDYK, transportation member services representative; LOUISE BROWN, administrative assistant; TERESA BUSH, care manager; PEGGY CANFIELD, care manager; AMBER FERRETTI, care manager; DIANNE FREDSELL, care coordinator; TIFFANY GARY, Spenddown specialist; TAYLOR GINESTRO, general clerk; SARAH PARKHURST, transportation member services representative; TERRI PAYNE, care manager; JENNIFER PRITCHARD, quality assurance coordinator; JULIE RHOADES, care coordinator; DAMARAH VANDEWALKER, care manager; PAULA WHITEHOUSE, utilization review coordinator; PENELOPE WILLIAMS-CARRIERI, provider relations coordinator; MICHELLE WORKS, billing & health claims specialist; and CHIARA WRIGHT, transportation member services representative. ν

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