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M&T Bank becomes founding sponsor of CenterState CEO’s INSPYRE Innovation Hub in multi-year deal
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Buffalo–based M&T Bank (NYSE: MTB) says it will become the founding sponsor of CenterState CEO’s INSPYRE Innovation Hub (the former Tech Garden)

Barclay Damon launches pharmacy team
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Barclay Damon, LLP on Tuesday announced the formal launch of its national pharmacy team, a multidisciplinary group of attorneys providing legal services across the pharmacy, pharmaceutical, and health-innovation industries. The team builds on decades of advising retail, specialty, compounding, infusion, long-term care, and 340B pharmacies as well as wholesalers, manufacturers, investors, and
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SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Barclay Damon, LLP on Tuesday announced the formal launch of its national pharmacy team, a multidisciplinary group of attorneys providing legal services across the pharmacy, pharmaceutical, and health-innovation industries.
The team builds on decades of advising retail, specialty, compounding, infusion, long-term care, and 340B pharmacies as well as wholesalers, manufacturers, investors, and startups into a nationally focused, industry-specific practice, the Syracuse–based law firm said.
“We’ve advised pharmacy clients through every stage of growth and challenge,” Linda Clark, co-chair of the pharmacy team, said in the announcement. “This launch reflects Barclay Damon’s commitment to delivering coordinated, industry-specific counsel that helps our clients stay compliant, protect their businesses, and seize opportunities in a complex regulatory and contractual environment.”
This group of lawyers has experience in key practice areas that include regulatory compliance and PBM enrollment, audits, investigations, and terminations. The practice areas also include government investigations and enforcement defense; licensing and operational strategy; corporate transactions, investments, and rollups; data security, HIPAA compliance, and digital health; intellectual property, trademarks, and tech licensing; employment, workforce strategy, and tax planning; and real estate and pharmacy-site development.
“Our attorneys don’t just know the law, we understand how pharmacy businesses actually operate,” Brad Gallagher, pharmacy team co-chair, contended. “Whether we’re advising a startup or defending a multistate provider, our focus is always on delivering clarity, minimizing risk, and driving results.”
With about 300 attorneys, Barclay Damon is a regional law firm that operates from offices in Albany, Boston, Buffalo, New Haven, New York City, Rochester, Syracuse, Washington D.C., and Toronto.

Greek Peak to host SHE RISES: Women’s Self-Care & Empowerment Summit
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SUNY Poly names AVP for marketing and communications
MARCY, N.Y. — SUNY Polytechnic Institute (SUNY Poly) has hired Erin Bushinger as its new assistant vice president (AVP) for marketing and communications. A SUNY Poly graduate, Bushinger brings more than 20 years of experience in strategic marketing, communications, and brand development to the role. Bushinger most recently worked as VP of marketing at Standard
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MARCY, N.Y. — SUNY Polytechnic Institute (SUNY Poly) has hired Erin Bushinger as its new assistant vice president (AVP) for marketing and communications.
A SUNY Poly graduate, Bushinger brings more than 20 years of experience in strategic marketing, communications, and brand development to the role.
Bushinger most recently worked as VP of marketing at Standard Heating, Cooling & Insulating, where she directed and executed all marketing strategies, according to a SUNY Poly announcement. Prior to that, she spent seven years at Assured Information Security (AIS), where she built the company’s Marketing and Communications Department from the ground up, expanding its reach and enhancing its reputation in the cybersecurity industry. Bushinger’s career also includes nearly a decade at Mohawk Valley Health System (MVHS), where she led media relations, major marketing campaigns, and strategic communication initiatives.
In her new position at SUNY Poly, Bushinger will oversee its institutional branding, communications, marketing, and public relations, managing the Office of Marketing and Communications and serving as the university’s spokesperson. She will also guide the creation and implementation of an integrated marketing plan that elevates SUNY Poly’s profile, supports enrollment and engagement, and strengthens connections with students, alumni, and the community.
Bushinger is in her fourth term on the board of directors for the United Way of the Mohawk Valley, serves on its Marketing Committee, and is a graduate of the Leadership Mohawk Valley civic-leadership development program. She is also a recipient of the Central New York Business Journal’s 40 Under Forty Award.
“I’m honored to return to my alma mater in this role and contribute to an institution that has had a profound impact on my life and career,” Bushinger said in the SUNY Poly announcement. “By working collaboratively across departments, we will develop and implement a comprehensive marketing and communications strategy that tells SUNY Poly’s story of innovation, excellence, and societal impact.”
Bushinger holds a master’s degree in information design and technology from SUNY Polytechnic Institute and a bachelor’s degree in public relations from Syracuse University’s S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications.

New York Air National Guard Showcase set for Sept. 13 at Griffiss International Airport
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NASA awards Le Moyne professor more than $300,000 to research ancient asteroids
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has awarded a Le Moyne professor more than $300,000 for research on ancient asteroids. Christopher

State says DRI, New York Forward programs have $200 million available for grants
ALBANY, N.Y. — New York’s signature downtown-revitalization and economic-development programs has $200 million available for the next round of funding. The state has $100 million

Economic impact of Broome County tourism tops $625 million in 2024
DICKINSON, N.Y. — The economic impact of tourism in Broome County reached $626 million between direct sales and personal income in 2024. “This enhanced economic

Syracuse police issue traffic, parking advisory for Syracuse football home opener
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Syracuse police are advising those planning to attend Saturday’s Syracuse Orange football home opener with Connecticut to arrive early to reduce traffic

Community Foundation adopts new investment-management model
UTICA, N.Y. — The Community Foundation of Herkimer and Oneida Counties has implemented a new investment-management model, naming longtime consultant Crewcial Partners as its outsourced chief investment officer (OCIO). Based in New York City, Crewcial has worked with the Community Foundation for several decades, per a recent foundation announcement. The expanded partnership marks a new
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UTICA, N.Y. — The Community Foundation of Herkimer and Oneida Counties has implemented a new investment-management model, naming longtime consultant Crewcial Partners as its outsourced chief investment officer (OCIO).
Based in New York City, Crewcial has worked with the Community Foundation for several decades, per a recent foundation announcement. The expanded partnership marks a new phase in managing and growing the Community Foundation’s charitable assets, the Utica–based nonprofit said.
This strategic move reflects the foundation’s “ongoing commitment” to long-term sustainability and sound financial stewardship of its more than $220 million investment portfolio.
For 30 years, Crewcial has worked with the Community Foundation and its investment advisory group (IAG), providing strategic investment guidance and oversight. Under the previous structure, investment decisions required approval from the Community Foundation’s board of trustees. Now, as the designated OCIO, Crewcial will take on full discretionary authority over key investment decisions — including ownership of investment-manager selection, replacement, and portfolio management.
To ensure the best fit for this expanded role, the Community Foundation conducted a request-for-proposal process and spoke with multiple investment firms, per its announcement. Following a “thorough evaluation” by the IAG and Community Foundation leadership, the board of trustees unanimously approved Crewcial as the selected partner.
“In the interest of our donors and the agencies we support, the Community Foundation conducted an exhaustive search to identify the best partner to guide us through a rapidly evolving investment landscape,” Robert Bojanek, chair of the Community Foundation’s investment advisory group, said. “We are confident that selecting Crewcial and adopting their OCIO model will strengthen our ability to generate the returns needed to sustain and grow our impact. The OCIO approach provides us with the ability to respond quickly to market changes, helping to safeguard and grow the resources entrusted to us. We look forward to continuing our long-standing partnership with Crewcial in this next chapter.”
“We’re honored to continue our decades-long partnership with the Community Foundation in our new capacity as OCIO,” Mike Miller, chief investment officer of Crewcial Partners, said in the Community Foundation announcement. “Our deep familiarity with their mission, values, and long-term goals allows us to act with both speed and conviction in navigating today’s ever-evolving investment landscape to help ensure they can sustain their impact, grow with intention, and operate effectively for generations to come.”
The transition to an OCIO model will allow Community Foundation staff and the IAG to “concentrate more fully” on strategic priorities, core operations, and philanthropic growth, the foundation contends.
However, the advantages of this partnership extend beyond just internal capacity, the Community Foundation notes.
The Community Foundation’s Nonprofit Agency Funds provide local charitable organizations with investment and gift-administration services. Through this new OCIO partnership, organizations that establish an Agency Fund will also benefit from the same investment expertise and oversight.
“It is our responsibility to steward our community’s assets both now and for years to come,” Erika Eastman, chief financial officer of the Community Foundation, said. “This new model supports our mission and future, and we feel confident that with Crewcial’s deep knowledge of our organization and proven expertise that we are set up for great success.”
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