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New online graduate program DataScience@Syracuse enrolls more than 60 in first class

Program is jointly offered by SU’s Whitman School and iSchool  SYRACUSE — The first group of students are enrolled in a new online program that two schools at Syracuse University (SU) are offering. SU’s School of Information Studies (iSchool) and the Martin J. Whitman School of Management are jointly offering DataScience@Syracuse, the school said in […]

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Made in Broome campaign seeks to feature locally made products

DICKINSON — The Southern Tier, like most areas hurt by the decline in blue-collar manufacturing jobs, is often portrayed as a struggling region. Stacey Duncan, deputy director of community and economic development at The Agency, wants to use storytelling to change that. A public-relations initiative, called Made in Broome, is highlighting products made in Broome

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Brown & Brown announces accelerated share buyback

Brown & Brown, Inc. (NYSE: BRO) a parent of Brown & Brown Empire State — announced on Nov. 14 that it has entered an accelerated share repurchase program with JPMorgan Chase Bank for up to $75 million of Brown & Brown’s common stock. The buyback program is part of the company’s board-approved $400 million share repurchase

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Brand Experiences are the Future of Retail

Restaurants are focusing on delivery options, and online ordering to counter the drops in foot traffic. Retail is roiling over the reach of Amazon. Retailers are rapidly exploring ways in which to survive in a digital environment where Amazon writes the rules, and owns the field. The new mantra is, “Everyone needs to have an

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When Is The Right Time To Start A Business?

Many people try to figure out the right time to start a business. But, is there ever a right time to take the plunge? The answer is yes. There is a right and wrong time to start a business.  You have a dream of one day being your own boss, creating your own destiny, and eliminating

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The SBA Encourages You to “Shop Small” this Season

As the voice for our nation’s entrepreneurs, the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) celebrates all small businesses on a daily basis. When our small businesses do well, our communities do, too. Therefore, as part of our annual tradition, I encourage you to join millions of Americans and “shop small” on Small Business Saturday, Nov. 25,

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Think Your Way to Success

It’s all about using your head There are plenty of people in the workforce that do “something,” but not so many who do what needs to be done. And this is both a problem and an opportunity. Success depends on being among the few people that others count on to get the job done right —

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EBS partners with Delaware firm to offer its services in 4 more states

EAST SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Employee Benefit Systems, Inc. (EBS), a 25-year-old third-party administration (TPA) firm based in East Syracuse, recently announced it has partnered with Mid Atlantic Retirement Planning Specialists of Dover, Delaware.  EBS calls it “a collaborative arrangement to offer a wider range of financial products and services in five states.”  EBS — founded

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Bellevue Country Club’s Aloi named to PGA board of directors

Steve Aloi, PGA head professional at Bellevue Country Club in Syracuse, has been named to the PGA (Professional Golfers’ Association) of America board of directors as district 4 director. He was elected to the board at the 101st PGA annual meeting, in Austin, Texas.  Aloi will serve a three-year term, representing the Central New York,

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Welcoming Change to My CNYREDC Role

In 2011, I had the privilege of being asked by Governor Andrew Cuomo to co-chair the Central New York Regional Economic Development Council (CNYREDC) when the councils were first created to provide strategic direction to our region’s economic-development efforts.  I am extremely honored to have been given the opportunity to serve in this capacity, and

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