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Dermody, Burke & Brown, CPAs, LLC

ALONZO BERTRON and JACK HARMATUK, of Dermody, Burke & Brown, CPAs, LLC, have been named senior associates. Bertron has been promoted to senior associate in the Tax Department. He started with the firm as an associate in that department in 2016. Bertron received his bachelor’s degree in accounting from SUNY Geneseo.     Harmatuk has […]

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The Hayner Hoyt Corporation

The Hayner Hoyt Corporation has promoted GUS HERNANDEZ to chief operating officer. He started with the company as an intern in 2005 and steadily worked his way up from a project engineer to a project manager in 2008. From there, Hernandez was promoted to project executive in 2013 and VP of operations in 2015. A

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CHRISTINA FEARON, RN

CHRISTINA FEARON, RN has joined the Mohawk Valley Health System (MVHS) Vascular Surgery Group. She previously worked as a registered nurse in the Special Care and Intensive Care Units at the St. Elizabeth Campus of MVHS. Fearon earned a master’s degree in family health at SUNY Upstate Medical University in Syracuse and a bachelor’s degree

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MIKE KERR “MCCABE”

Cayuga Radio Group announced it has named MIKE KERR “MCCABE” as its new brand manager for Z95.5 in Ithaca. He is replacing Gabe Carrillo, who was promoted to the company’s Energy 106.9 station in Milwaukee. Kerr is a recent graduate of Elmira College, but has been doing radio work for more than seven years with

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JAMES J. DRISCOLL

Cushman Wakefield/Pyramid Brokerage Company has hired JAMES J. DRISCOLL as an associate real-estate broker in its Syracuse office. He has been in the real-estate business as a licensed broker for more than 30 years as the president of Auburn Sherlock Homes Real Estate Inc. Driscoll’s focus with Cushman Wakefield/Pyramid Brokerage will be in retail and

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CoveyCS

CoveyCS has promoted RANDY HOCH to senior software developer. He has been with the company since 2015. NICK LETOSKY has been promoted to principal software developer. He has been with CoveyCS for more than two years. He studied programming and graphic design at Mohawk Valley Community College and SUNY Polytechnic Institute. LEA WEIR has been

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PAM MUSTEE

Quadsimia has hired PAM MUSTEE as the firm’s new relationship manager. She brings more than 13 years of experience in the field of public relations, as well as a vast knowledge of social-media marketing. Mustee received her bachelor’s degree in graphic design from SUNY Fredonia and is currently working on her master’s degree in mass

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Cooperatives Rising: The Spark and Push

Democratically owned and operated businesses are still a relatively little understood segment of the economy in Central New York. But with initiatives underway statewide, the potential for employee-owned enterprises (EOEs) to bloom shows promise. This is considered an approach that can help control the “widening wealth gap, and displacement of people from neighborhoods,” according to

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