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Metis Consulting Group — a Manlius–based IT consulting firm and certified woman-owned, disability-owned B-Corp — recently announced that EMILY GARRISON has joined the company as its new chief operating officer. She brings experience in driving business performance and process improvements in digital and broadcast media. Garrison most recently served as operations manager at Digital Hyve, […]
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Metis Consulting Group — a Manlius–based IT consulting firm and certified woman-owned, disability-owned B-Corp — recently announced that EMILY GARRISON has joined the company as its new chief operating officer. She brings experience in driving business performance and process improvements in digital and broadcast media. Garrison most recently served as operations manager at Digital Hyve, according to her LinkedIn profile. Before that, she worked at WCNY in a variety of roles, including most recently as process improvement manager and corporate events manager. Garrison holds a bachelor’s degree in business administration, management from Binghamton University.
Vernon Downs set to close in stages later this year unless state offers tax breaks
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WellNow Urgent Care opens relocated Cicero office
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SUNY Poly receives grant to launch virtual-reality engineering project
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Cayuga Health drops mask requirement
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Naturally Lewis awards grants in first round of vacant-property revitalization program
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Le Moyne College to join Division I Northeast Conference in July
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OCIDA says only authorized individuals allowed at Micron pre-construction site
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Cayuga Cancer Center receives $1 million gift
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