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NBT Bank has hired JOHN ROTT as branch manager of the bank’s DeWitt office. He brings almost 20 years of management experience, including the past decade in the financial services, to his new position. Rott comes to NBT Bank from KeyCorp, where he served as a licensed relationship manager and branch manager. Before that, he […]
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NBT Bank has hired JOHN ROTT as branch manager of the bank’s DeWitt office. He brings almost 20 years of management experience, including the past decade in the financial services, to his new position. Rott comes to NBT Bank from KeyCorp, where he served as a licensed relationship manager and branch manager. Before that, he served as a licensed banker for both HSBC and First Niagara Financial Group, Inc. as well as a financial representative for Northwestern Mutual Life. Rott received his bachelor’s degree in business administration from Columbia College of Missouri in Syracuse.
KAREN BROGNANO has joined NBT 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. Brognano was previously VP of commercial lending with Key Bank. She is a graduate of Syracuse University with a bachelor’s degree in business administration
ARTHUR B. MUCITELLI has joined the Utica office of Cushman Wakefield/Pyramid Brokerage Company as a commercial real-estate agent. He was previously a licensed real-estate salesperson with RM Realty Results and is currently attending Mohawk Valley Community College, working toward his degree in business management.
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ARTHUR B. MUCITELLI has joined the Utica office of Cushman Wakefield/Pyramid Brokerage Company as a commercial real-estate agent. He was previously a licensed real-estate salesperson with RM Realty Results and is currently attending Mohawk Valley Community College, working toward his degree in business management.
Hayner Hoyt Corporation has hired recent SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry graduate MYUNGJOO PARK as a project engineer. With a degree in construction management, she previously interned at Housing Visions and the Syracuse University Steam Station. KYLE ROBINSON joins the Hayner Hoyt team as a project engineer. Also a recent graduate of
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Hayner Hoyt Corporation has hired recent SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry graduate MYUNGJOO PARK as a project engineer. With a degree in construction management, she previously interned at Housing Visions and the Syracuse University Steam Station.
KYLE ROBINSON joins the Hayner Hoyt team as a project engineer. Also a recent graduate of SUNY ESF, he graduated with a degree in construction management. He previously worked at S.J. Thomas Co., Inc. as an assistant project manager and has experience in estimating and carpentry.
JUSTIN HAYWARD joins the company as a project engineer. He recently moved back from Oakmont, Pennsylvania, where he was the senior agronomist at Oakmont Country Club. Hayward holds a bachelor’s degree from SUNY Delhi.
JOHN M. DAVIS has joined Pinnacle Human Resources, LLC as its business development manager, focused on growth in the Central New York and Western New York markets, while also overseeing business development for the organization (including the Capital Region and beyond). He holds a bachelor’s degree and an MBA from Clarkson University with extensive experience
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JOHN M. DAVIS has joined Pinnacle Human Resources, LLC as its business development manager, focused on growth in the Central New York and Western New York markets, while also overseeing business development for the organization (including the Capital Region and beyond). He holds a bachelor’s degree and an MBA from Clarkson University with extensive experience working with small, medium, and large private organizations, not-for-profits, and municipal/government clients.
The Ulysses Philomathic Library (UPL) board of trustees has named KSANA BROADWELL the next director of the library. She received her master’s degree in library science from the University at Buffalo in 2010. Broadwell served as librarian at the Ford Memorial Library in Ovid for three years before assuming becoming librarian at the Ulysses Philomathic
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The Ulysses Philomathic Library (UPL) board of trustees has named KSANA BROADWELL the next director of the library. She received her master’s degree in library science from the University at Buffalo in 2010. Broadwell served as librarian at the Ford Memorial Library in Ovid for three years before assuming becoming librarian at the Ulysses Philomathic Library in 2014. Her history with UPL dates back much further however; as a child growing up in Trumansburg, she was a library patron almost from birth, and she spent her high school and early college years volunteering at the circulation desk.

Siena survey: 61 percent of New Yorkers plan to spend the same on holiday gifts this season
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State: Clay woman pleads guilty to workers’-compensation fraud, pays restitution
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Empire State Development calls for project proposals for the Greater Binghamton Fund
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American Heart Association announces nine new board members
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2018 Syracuse-Notre Dame football game moved to Yankee Stadium
The Syracuse University football team’s Nov. 17, 2018 game against the Notre Dame Fighting Irish has been moved to Yankee Stadium in the Bronx. The
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