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Greater Utica United Way names Stefanski to board of directors

UTICA — The United Way of the Valley and Greater Utica Area recently announced it has appointed Tiffany F. Stefanski to its board of directors. Stefanski is a senior middle market sales underwriter at The Hartford, where she has worked since 2012. She volunteers as co-chair of United Way’s Community Engagement Committee, and in 2016 […]

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Syracuse University to use $1.2M grant to develop new energy-saving technology

SYRACUSE — Syracuse University researchers will use $1.2 million in federal funding to work on developing energy-saving technology. The U.S. Department of Energy’s Advanced Research Projects Agency–Energy (ARPA-E) awarded the money, Syracuse said in a news release. The university will partner with SRI International to develop a “low-cost, high-accuracy” sensor platform that accurately detects human

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Armageddon Roasting on an Open Fire

Ah, the comforts of life: President Trump is the worst president we have ever had. The tax-reform bill is the worst bill that has ever wormed its way through Congress. Nancy Pelosi calls it Armageddon. These laments are music to my ears. Trump recognizes Jerusalem as Israel’s capital. Prepare for the end of the world.

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LETTERS: A vote for the tunnel option in replacing the I-81 viaduct in Syracuse

To the Editor:  Our company JGB Enterprises Inc. is a 40-plus year old, added-value distributor/manufacturer. We are proud to say that our firm has provided sustainable employment in Onondaga County for decades. We hire the majority of our workforce out of the county, as well as from the City of Syracuse. We have over 250

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MYLA BSEIRANI

Fust Charles Chambers LLP has hired MYLA BSEIRANI as a tax associate. She joins the firm after holding several accounting and tax positions in both the private and public sectors. Bseirani was accountant/president of MB Accounting & Tax Services in DeWitt and Cicero for more than nine years, according to her LinkedIn profile. She received

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NBT Bank

NBT Bank announced that KAREN BROGNANO has joined as VP and senior commercial banking relationship manager based at the bank’s Utica Financial Center. She has more than 25 years of experience in banking in the Mohawk Valley, including positions with Savings Bank of Utica and M&T Bank. Prior to NBT, Brognano was VP of commercial

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Mohawk Valley EDGE

Mohawk Valley EDGE has promoted three staff members. SHAWNA PAPALE has been named chief administrative officer and will oversee general administrative functions for the organization including serving as executive director for the Oneida County Industrial Development Agency. She has worked for the organization for more than 20 years, serving in multiple economic development positions, including

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WILLIAM RUST

WILLIAM RUST has joined Strategic Financial Services, Inc. as a financial consultant. He brings more than five years of industry experience to his role at Strategic. Previously, Rust held positions at Amundi Pioneer Asset Management and Edward Jones Investments in Boston, Massachusetts. He is a graduate of St. John Fisher College and holds a bachelor’s

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DALTON J. AXENFELD

Pinnacle Holding Company has promoted DALTON J. AXENFELD to chief financial officer. This appointment leverages his extensive knowledge of financial reporting, business valuation, budgeting, projecting, and internal control analysis. Axenfeld is a CPA and earned an MBA from Ithaca College after receiving his bachelor’s degree in accounting from Le Moyne College.   

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Bankers Healthcare Group (BHG)

Bankers Healthcare Group (BHG) has promoted APRIL BRISSETTE to chief credit officer. She joined BHG in 2007 in the credit department, and today, she manages more than 30 employees across three departments. RUSSELL HARLESTON has been promoted to corporate recruiter. He is responsible for overseeing the recruiting process for BHG’s Syracuse office. Previously, Harleston was

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