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CNY Executive: A chat with Rob Simpson of CenterState CEO

Editor’s Note: CNY Executive Q&A is a feature appearing regularly in The Central New York Business Journal, authored by guest writer Jeff Knauss, who is president of his own digital-marketing firm. In each edition, Knauss chats with a different executive at a Central New York business or nonprofit, with the interview transcript appearing in a conversational […]

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State money helping Wayne County technology firm expand R&D ops

ONTARIO — Optimax Systems Inc. is expanding its research and development operations with some help from New York state government. To encourage Optimax to expand in the Finger Lakes region, Empire State Development (ESD) offered the tech company a grant of up to $250,000 in return for job-creation commitments. The expansion will enable the optics

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Sun Environmental expands footprint with Rochester acquisition, Buffalo employee

CLAY — Sun Environmental Corp., a Clay–based environmental-services company, has in recent months added an office in Rochester and an employee to service the Buffalo area. The firm acquired New York Environmental Technologies Inc. (NYETECH) in Rochester in a transaction that closed in May. Sun had worked with NYETECH on projects and considered the company

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Potentia Management Group has a new home in New Hartford

NEW HARTFORD — Potentia Management Group, LLC (PMG) is settling into its new 650-square-foot office in New Hartford after previously operating in Oriskany. PMG describes itself as “an independent full-service technical-management consulting firm specializing in the design and implementation of sustainable green technology for commercial businesses.” “We help commercial businesses reduce their energy consumption,” says

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Precision Systems Manufacturing earns ISO 9001:2015 certification

CLAY — SRI Quality System Registrar recently announced that it has awarded an ISO 9001:2015 Management System certificate to Precision Systems Mfg., Inc., based in the town of Clay. Precision Systems Manufacturing said in a news release that it received the certification for the manufacture of precision machined, fabricated, welded and painted parts, and assemblies

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Ecologist to help Seneca Army Depot property owner develop conservation plan

ROMULUS — Deer Haven Park, LLC announced it has tapped Keith G. Tidball, Ph.D. to help owner Earl Martin in developing a wildlife-conservation plan for the former Seneca Army Depot property. In June, Martin, owner of Seneca Iron Works — parent company of Deer Haven, was selected by the Seneca County Industrial Development Agency (IDA)

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Cuomo: Binghamton, Ogdensburg sections among 12 new brownfield opportunity areas

Sections of Binghamton and Ogdensburg are among 12 new brownfield-opportunity areas in communities across New York. The designation helps participants develop strategies to revitalize neighborhoods affected by “dormant and blighted” properties, Cuomo’s office said in an Aug. 22 news release. New York will give projects in these areas “priority status” for grants and the project

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Clarkson manufacturing incubator, Tug Hill land trust win grants

New York Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo, on Sept. 2 announced $1.8 million in economic-development grants for eight upstate local governments and not-for-profit organizations. The winners included these two projects: Clarkson University — Expansion of Manufacturing Incubator Clarkson will receive $250,000 to help fund conversion of Damon Hall into light-manufacturing incubator space, creating new spaces for startups.

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