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Matthew Tomazin

Tompkins Financial appoints CFO to its Central New York market board

ITHACA, N.Y. — Tompkins Financial Corp. (NYSE: TMP) recently announced that Matthew Tomazin, its executive VP, chief financial officer (CFO), and treasurer, has been appointed to its market-based board serving the Central New York region. His expertise will help ensure that Tompkins continues to effectively reach its regional clients and deepen its commitment to the […]

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Kim Kelderman

ConMed adds Bio-Techne CEO to board of directors

ConMed Corp. (NYSE: CNMD), a surgical-device maker originally based in the Mohawk Valley region, recently announced that Kim Kelderman joined its board of directors, effective Sept. 8. “My fellow directors and I are delighted to welcome Kim to the board,” LaVerne Council, chair of ConMed’s board, said in the announcement. “Kim brings extensive global leadership

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Deka (Dancil) Eysaman

The South Side Community Growth Foundation has appointed Deka (Dancil) Eysaman as its inaugural executive director. A lifelong Syracuse resident, Eysaman is recognized for her leadership

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Jake Sandler

Jake Sandler has joined JF Real Estate as a real-estate salesperson. He received his bachelor’s degree in communications and media studies from Washington College, and

Emily Aziz

Hancock Estabrook, LLP announced that real-estate attorney Emily Aziz has joined the law firm as an associate. She will work in Hancock Estabrook’s real estate

SUNY Oneonta manufacturing-workforce program recognizes nine who earned microcredentials

ONEONTA, N.Y. — SUNY Oneonta’s Extended and Community Learning (ExCL) Center on Oct. 2 held a ceremony to recognize students who earned a microcredential from their involvement in a manufacturing bootcamp. Nine Otsego and Delaware County residents completed the new program, described as an “intensive” four-week effort designed to prepare workers for local manufacturing jobs,

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