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CenterState Chamber Alliance gains new member

SYRACUSE — The Cayuga County Chamber of Commerce is the newest member of the CenterState Chamber Alliance. Syracuse–based CenterState CEO and the Mohawk Valley Chamber of Commerce launched the alliance in June. The partnership allows members of each group access to services and benefits across all three organizations. That includes networking programs, education and training

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First Niagara to open new mortgage center in Syracuse

SYRACUSE — Increased mortgage volumes are pushing First Niagara Financial Group, Inc. (NASDAQ: FNFG) to open a new mortgage processing center in Syracuse. Mortgage originations are up more than 66 percent over the past year at Buffalo–based First Niagara. The processing center in Syracuse will join others in Buffalo and New Haven, Conn. and will

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Mooney Marketing Group (MMG) is growing exponentially

SYRACUSE — The Mooney Marketing Group (MMG) has operated under the radar since its incorporation in July 2009. No longer. Revenues are growing exponentially and so is the organization. MMG is a marketing/communications company providing advertising and collateral material, media strategy and placement, sales promotions and sponsorships, public relations, event management, and political/issue advertising. The

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SHRM manager addresses HR issues following election

DeWITT  —  The Nov. 6 presidential election didn’t lift the cloud of ambiguity hovering around human resources, says a manager from the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) who was in Central New York a few days after the polls closed. Michael Layman, manager of labor and employment policy at SHRM, visited the Syracuse area

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