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2025 40 under Forty Awards Event Gallery
View the photos from this year’s event, held on November 6 at the Oncenter. Congratulations to this year’s Honorees and thank you to our Sponsors!

Community Bank completes acquisition of Pennsylvania bank branches in Allentown
DeWITT, N.Y. — Community Bank, N.A. on Monday said the bank has completed its acquisition of seven branch locations from Santander Bank, N.A. in the

Hartwick College selects its next president
ONEONTA, N.Y. — The board of trustees of Hartwick College in Oneonta on Monday said it has chosen Laurel Bongiorno as its 13th president. Bongiorno currently serves as Hartwick’s VP for academic affairs and provost. She will assume the presidency on July 1, 2026. In her current role since 2022, Bongiorno has provided overall academic
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ONEONTA, N.Y. — The board of trustees of Hartwick College in Oneonta on Monday said it has chosen Laurel Bongiorno as its 13th president.
Bongiorno currently serves as Hartwick’s VP for academic affairs and provost. She will assume the presidency on July 1, 2026.
In her current role since 2022, Bongiorno has provided overall academic leadership for Hartwick, working with the president, faculty, and senior leadership to advance institutional priorities, the college said.
Her portfolio includes the Office of Academic Affairs, the Stevens-German Library, the Student Success and Career Center, the Griffiths Center for Collaboration and Innovation, the Center for Global Education, the Pine Lake campus, the Office of Institutional Research and Effectiveness, the Office of the Registrar, and the Yager Museum of Art and Culture, per the Hartwick announcement.
“President-elect Bongiorno is an exceptional leader whose integrity and deep understanding of the Hartwick experience make her uniquely qualified to guide the College into its next chapter,” Kathy Fallon, chair of the Hartwick College board of trustees, said in the announcement. “She has been instrumental in strengthening our academic programs, enhancing student success and advancing the innovative Life Balance College model that defines Hartwick’s future. The board is confident that under her leadership, Hartwick will continue to thrive.”
Under Bongiorno’s leadership, Hartwick has launched eight new majors and six minors; restructured academic departments; and strengthened collaborative, data-informed planning across academic affairs.
She has also enhanced budget-stewardship practices, led college-wide efforts to improve student success and retention, and “fostered a culture of shared governance and transparency through the introduction of appreciative inquiry principles,” Hartwick said.
Before joining Hartwick, Bongiorno spent more than two decades at Champlain College in Burlington, Vermont, where she held key leadership roles, including dean of the Division of Education and Human Studies and dean of the Stiller School of Business.

Rochester accounting firm with Ithaca office acquires another Rochester firm
ROCHESTER, N.Y. — Insero Advisors, LLC, a Rochester–based provider of accounting, tax, and advisory services, has acquired DeMott & Smith CPAs, also of Rochester, which

CNY Community Foundation receives $12 million bequest from Renzi estate
HOMER, N.Y. — The Central New York Community Foundation (CNYCF) on Friday said it has received a $12 million bequest from the estate of Nicholas

McMahon reacts to OCIDA’s approval of Micron’s FEIS for its Clay manufacturing campus
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The Onondaga County Industrial Development Agency (OCIDA) board on Friday morning approved the final environmental-impact statement (FEIS) for Micron Technology, Inc.’s (NASDAQ:

Herkimer College launches associate degree program in AI – business
HERKIMER, N.Y. — Herkimer County Community College on Thursday said it’s launching an associate degree program in artificial intelligence (AI) – business. It’s designed to

Park Strategies, one of New York’s premier consulting and government-relations firms, announced that Central New York native Matt Geitner has joined the team as a

Doreen Borders, a 30-year veteran of the banking industry, has joined Canandaigua National Bank as a business banker officer in the Syracuse market. Borders brings

SUNY Broome graduates second class of future lineworkers
DICKINSON, N.Y. — The second group participating in SUNY Broome’s lineworker-training program has graduated. The school hosted a graduation ceremony on Oct. 20 in the Decker Health Science Center. The latest class of lineworker students has 17 graduates, who began the program in April 2025 with no prior experience or training to learn foundational skills
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DICKINSON, N.Y. — The second group participating in SUNY Broome’s lineworker-training program has graduated.
The school hosted a graduation ceremony on Oct. 20 in the Decker Health Science Center.
The latest class of lineworker students has 17 graduates, who began the program in April 2025 with no prior experience or training to learn foundational skills for this “in-demand and highly skilled field,” SUNY Broome said.
Over the past several months, the students have been involved in classroom and hands-on training, completed a paid internship, and obtained certifications.
Lineworkers install, maintain, and fix electrical power systems. The physically demanding work involves operating on power lines, poles, and transformers.
SUNY Broome recently hosted a job fair to connect students with industry employers, including NYSEG, National Cable Services, Cable Services Company, Upstate Utilities, Triple E Power & Light, and Ferguson Electric, the school noted.
SUNY Broome is seeking prospective students for the 2026 lineworker training program. Those interested can complete an interest form online (https://connect.sunybroome.edu/register/?id=8a20d394-d410-4431-bc82-d3899a3dde55).
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