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LISA IANNELLO has been named Morrisville State College’s executive director of advancement and executive director of the Morrisville College Foundation. She joined Morrisville State College in 2013 as grants coordinator, also serving as the interim executive director at the Norwich campus of Morrisville State College during part of that time. Her extensive administrative and fundraising […]
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LISA IANNELLO has been named Morrisville State College’s executive director of advancement and executive director of the Morrisville College Foundation. She joined Morrisville State College in 2013 as grants coordinator, also serving as the interim executive director at the Norwich campus of Morrisville State College during part of that time. Her extensive administrative and fundraising experience includes working as a development officer at the Malignant Hyperthermia Association of the U.S. in Sherburne, and the NYS Historical Association and the Farmer’s Museum in Cooperstown. She also was executive director and special events coordinator for the Colorscape Chenango Arts Festival. Iannello earned a bachelor’s degree in medical illustration from the Rochester Institute of Technology.
Bond, Schoeneck & King has elected four attorneys as new members of the firm. They are SUZANNE M. MESSER (Litigation – Syracuse), KRISTEN E. SMITH (Labor and Employment – Syracuse), and GRAYSON T. WALTER (Business Restructuring and Bankruptcy – Syracuse). Messer is a litigation attorney who represents a variety of clients. Her experience includes litigating
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Bond, Schoeneck & King has elected four attorneys as new members of the firm. They are SUZANNE M. MESSER (Litigation – Syracuse), KRISTEN E. SMITH (Labor and Employment – Syracuse), and GRAYSON T. WALTER (Business Restructuring and Bankruptcy – Syracuse).
Messer is a litigation attorney who represents a variety of clients. Her experience includes litigating suits in diverse venues in federal and state courts, as well as resolving disputes through alternative-dispute resolution procedures, including mediations and arbitrations.
Smith works with employers, large and small, to ensure compliance with the labor and employment laws. She is also an experienced employment litigator.
Walter represents businesses and their stakeholders on many business and transactional matters. He also regularly provides guidance to clients on the turnaround and restructuring of underperforming and financially distressed businesses.
Smith Sovik has hired MATTHEW P. GERMAIN and KEVIN M. MATHEWSON as associate attorneys at the firm. Germain is a graduate of Syracuse University College of Law. Mathewson also received his J.D. from Syracuse University College of Law. They both will be involved in all areas of litigation.
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Smith Sovik has hired MATTHEW P. GERMAIN and KEVIN M. MATHEWSON as associate attorneys at the firm. Germain is a graduate of Syracuse University College of Law. Mathewson also received his J.D. from Syracuse University College of Law. They both will be involved in all areas of litigation.

Bousquet Holstein PLLC announced that KAVITHA JANARDHAN has joined the firm as an attorney in the Litigation Practice Group. Prior to joining Bousquet Holstein, she served as an attorney at the Chicago and New York City offices of Seyfarth Shaw LLP. Janardhan also served as associate director of the Office of Career Services at Syracuse
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Bousquet Holstein PLLC announced that KAVITHA JANARDHAN has joined the firm as an attorney in the Litigation Practice Group. Prior to joining Bousquet Holstein, she served as an attorney at the Chicago and New York City offices of Seyfarth Shaw LLP. Janardhan also served as associate director of the Office of Career Services at Syracuse University College of Law. She received her J.D. from Boston College Law School and her bachelor’s degree from the University of Michigan, and is admitted to practice law in New York state and Illinois.

I’m often surprised at how I can complicate things, both in business and life. We get so busy planning and doing that we sometimes forget why we are doing it in the first place. There is so much to do, so many places to go, so much to accumulate, that sometimes we are unable to
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I’m often surprised at how I can complicate things, both in business and life. We get so busy planning and doing that we sometimes forget why we are doing it in the first place. There is so much to do, so many places to go, so much to accumulate, that sometimes we are unable to be present in life itself.
It seems as though I also waste my time with my “stories,” figuring things and people out — at times making things up to conveniently fit my worldview. We can expend so much energy convincing ourselves that something is true when it’s not, or justifying the way we think or feel. Wouldn’t it be nice to know we are just feeling a certain way, without having to figure out why all the time?
Then there is the time spent complaining — griping about what happened or didn’t happen, or about the things we find frustrating in life. One easy way to mitigate the amount of our complaining is to turn all complaints into requests. When you are unhappy with something or someone, think about whom you need to ask what of, and by when. It’s a way to move forward in a positive, constructive way. To paraphrase Buddha, all of our suffering is either caused by attachment or aversion.
The four A’s to living the life you’ve imagined are:
1) ffirmation — “act as if” — create the space to attract anything that you want.
2) wareness — become aware of your “monkey mind” and what you are focused on.
3) daptability — accept what is, and adapt your thinking and behavior to move you closer to what you prefer.
4) ppreciation — attract more of what you want by appreciating what you have.
Start each day stating your affirmations with feeling, imagining what they look, sound, and feel like.
Pay attention throughout the day to where your mind wanders and what you are focused on. Just notice it, don’t judge it, and look for ways to shift your energy and attention toward what you want.
Be adaptable. Very few things happen exactly as planned. Be present to whatever unfolds in front of you and know that you have the skills to deal with whatever presents itself.
Lastly, appreciate what you have. Appreciation shifts our energy in a positive direction and serves as a magnet for future positive expansion.
Ralph L. Simone is founder of Productivity Leadership Systems (PLS), a provider of executive coaching and leadership training, based in Baldwinsville. Contact him at ralph@discoverpls.com

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Herkimer County HealthNet names Curnow as new executive director
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Onondaga Physical Therapy opens fifth location in DeWitt
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