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Hamilton College’s Wippman plans to retire in June 2024

CLINTON, N.Y. — The upcoming academic year at Hamilton College will be the last for the school’s top official.  Hamilton College President David Wippman on May 16 announced that he will retire on June 30, 2024, after completing eight years leading the college in Clinton.  Throughout his tenure, the school set new benchmarks in student […]

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Long-time Helio Health employee will continue leading the agency

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Kathleen Gaffney-Babb has worked at Syracuse–based Helio Health, Inc. for more than 30 years and has been leading the agency as interim president and CEO since the beginning of the year. Gaffney-Babb will continue in that role, as the Helio Health board of directors has decided to name her president and CEO,

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Rome Health economic impact nears $160 million

ROME, N.Y. — Rome Health — a nonprofit health-care system that includes a hospital, primary, and specialty care — contributes more than $158 million to the local economy, according to an economic-impact analysis. Rome Health generates more than $16 million in tax dollars through its 1,000 employees and the businesses it supports, per the Healthcare

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Birthing center at Wynn Hospital will make a big difference, Sammon says

UTICA, N.Y. — John Sammon, chair emeritus and founder of PAR Technology Corp. in New Hartford, called the birthing center at the upcoming Mohawk Valley Health System (MVHS) Wynn Hospital in Utica a “priority” for his family. “It will offer our community a range of services and support for expectant mothers including prenatal care, childbirth

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LGS SPOTLIGHT: Cal Corriders, AVP, Community Development Officer, Pathfinder Bank

LGS Class of 2021  Hometown: Syracuse Home today: Syracuse  Pride & Vision  What makes you proud to be a Syracusan?  I love my city because Syracuse has a lot to offer ranging from professional opportunities to recreation/entertainment. We certainly have our challenges as a city, but we have dedicated people and organizations that work hard

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STRATEGIC MINUTE: The solution for employee burnout? Proper team structure

The past 10-15 years of business have been dominated by an obsession with efficiency: How can we accomplish more work with fewer employees to save money and maximize profitability?  Certainly, continued efforts to reach new levels of efficiency are important to business growth and sustainability. But the most recent three to five years have shown

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Ask Rusty: About Social Security Benefits for my Minor Children

Dear Rusty: I will be 62 in 2024 and am considering starting Social Security benefits at that time. I will have two children under the age of 18. One of them will be 10 and the other 15. Will they be able to draw benefits in addition to my benefits? Signed: Father of Two Dear

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Cornell competes for funding in NSF climate-research contest

ITHACA, N.Y. — Cornell University is a finalist in the National Science Foundation’s (NSF) regional innovation engines program, earning a $1 million award. Cornell’s effort seeks to “grow the region into America’s next hub for climate research and innovation,” the office of U.S. Senate Majority Leader Charles Schumer (D–N.Y.) announced May 11.  Cornell University will

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SUNY appoints first chief sustainability officer

ALBANY, N.Y. — SUNY Chancellor John King, Jr. has appointed Carter Strickland as SUNY’s first-ever chief sustainability officer and executive director of climate action.  In that role, Strickland is charged with leading SUNY’s agenda to reach New York’s sustainability goals; “lead the nation” in energy and environmental research; and create economic opportunity by preparing New

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Schmidt joins Hancock Estabrook’s environmental practice

SYRACUSE — Hancock Estabrook, LLP recently announced that Carl L. Schmidt has joined the firm as counsel in its Environmental, Zoning and Land Use Practice.  He focuses on all aspects of environmental law, including compliance and remediation, health and safety regulations, as well as right-to-build issues, including compliance with the State Environmental Quality Review Act

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