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UVANY announces board appointments

The Upstate Venture Association of New York, Inc. (UVANY) recently announced that Jennifer Tegan, partner at Cayuga Venture Fund in Ithaca, will become vice president

Upstate Shredding buys $15M metal shredder for Albany expansion

OWEGO — Upstate Shredding, LLC, the largest, privately owned scrap dealer on the East Coast, and its sister business Ben Weitsman & Son, Inc., announced the purchase of a metal shredder for its scrap yard and port facility in Albany. The Owego–based business plans to have the $15 million shredder in operation by April 18,

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HealthWay: Heading for $1 billion within a decade

PULASKI — “Nothing is tougher to sell than air,” says Vincent (Vinny) Lobdell, Jr., president of PURE Global. Tough or not, Lobdell and his father Vincent G. Lobdell, president and CEO of a sister company — HealthWay Home Products, Inc. — have set their sights on growing their enterprise to $1 billion in annual sales

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Corso’s Cookies works with Cornell on a faster-drying frosting

GEDDES — Corso’s Cookies is collaborating with the Cornell University Department of Food Science to develop a fast-drying frosting to use in its cookie-decorating process. Corso’s is a Geddes–based manufacturer of custom-decorated cookies and cookie bouquets. The firm was one of four projects awarded funding through the Cornell Center for Materials Research (CCMR) JumpStart program.

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Loretto names Kimberly Townsend new CEO

SYRACUSE — The board of directors at Loretto recently named new senior leadership following the organization’s efforts to streamline its operations. The organization appointed Kimberly Townsend, who has served on Loretto’s board of directors for 10 years, to president and CEO. Townsend has served as board president since 2011, Loretto said in a news release.

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