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St. Joseph’s Health recently named JAMIE ARNOLD communications and marketing officer for the nonprofit regional health-care system. In this capacity, he will oversee all marketing, public relations, internal and external communications, and media relations programs, and will provide strategic oversight on network integrity and patient alignment efforts. Most recently, Arnold served as corporate communications manager at […]
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St. Joseph’s Health recently named JAMIE ARNOLD communications and marketing officer for the nonprofit regional health-care system. In this capacity, he will oversee all marketing, public relations, internal and external communications, and media relations programs, and will provide strategic oversight on network integrity and patient alignment efforts. Most recently, Arnold served as corporate communications manager at Welch Allyn in Skaneateles Falls. Prior to Welch Allyn, Arnold worked as an account supervisor in the public relations and public affairs group at Eric Mower and Associates. He earned his bachelor’s degree from Le Moyne College, and is currently pursuing a master’s degree in communications management from the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University.
Indium Corp. has promoted THERESA SCHACHTLER to supervisor of sales administration and LISA CLARK to inside sales supervisor. Schachtler joined Indium in 1993. She held various positions within the sales department, most recently as supervisor of inside sales and indirect sales channel partners. Schachtler earned her bachelor’s degree in professional studies, business/public management from SUNY
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Indium Corp. has promoted THERESA SCHACHTLER to supervisor of sales administration and LISA CLARK to inside sales supervisor. Schachtler joined Indium in 1993. She held various positions within the sales department, most recently as supervisor of inside sales and indirect sales channel partners. Schachtler earned her bachelor’s degree in professional studies, business/public management from SUNY Polytechnic Institute. Clark joined Indium in 2005. She has served as account specialist and inside sales team leader. Clark earned her bachelor’s degree in business administration from Marist College in Poughkeepsie.

YVONNE SCOTT-YOUNIS has joined the executive staff at Frank H. Hiscock Legal Aid Society as director of development. She attended SUNY Oswego for her undergraduate work and also holds an MBA from the Martin J. Whitman School of Management at Syracuse University. Prior to joining Hiscock, Scott-Younis worked in marketing and brand management for several
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YVONNE SCOTT-YOUNIS has joined the executive staff at Frank H. Hiscock Legal Aid Society as director of development. She attended SUNY Oswego for her undergraduate work and also holds an MBA from the Martin J. Whitman School of Management at Syracuse University. Prior to joining Hiscock, Scott-Younis worked in marketing and brand management for several medical-device firms. She holds a certificate in professional fundraising from Boston University and is a Google Analytics IQ certificate holder.

The ALS Association, Upstate New York Chapter has appointed ELIZABETH KRISANDA as executive director. She brings a wealth of nonprofit experience, most recently as associate executive director of JDRF Central New York Chapter. Krisanda holds a bachelor’s degree from Syracuse University and a master’s degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
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The ALS Association, Upstate New York Chapter has appointed ELIZABETH KRISANDA as executive director. She brings a wealth of nonprofit experience, most recently as associate executive director of JDRF Central New York Chapter. Krisanda holds a bachelor’s degree from Syracuse University and a master’s degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Syracuse University names Boise new College of Law dean
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Syracuse University has named Craig Boise the next dean of the school’s College of Law. Boise will assume his new role on

Schneiderman sues CDPHP for denying coverage of hepatitis C
ALBANY, N.Y. — Capital District Physicians’ Health Plan (CDPHP) is facing a lawsuit that accuses the Albany–based health plan of “unlawfully restricted coverage” of hepatitis

New York manufacturing index reaches highest level in more than a year in April
The Empire State Manufacturing Survey general business-conditions index rose 9 points to 9.6 in April, its highest level in more than a year The March
CNY regions add jobs in the last year, Labor Department reports
The Syracuse, Utica–Rome, Binghamton, Ithaca, and Watertown–Fort Drum regions gained jobs in the past 12 months. That’s according to the latest monthly employment report that

SOS partners with Oswego Health to provide orthopedic care in Oswego County
OSWEGO, N.Y. — Oswego Health and Syracuse Orthopedic Specialists, PC (SOS) have announced a “collaboration,” which will bring SOS orthopedic surgeons to Oswego County to
New York State posts largest increase in unemployment claims in latest week
The number of people applying for new unemployment-insurance benefits in New York State jumped by 4,521, or 28 percent, to 20,395 in the week ending
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