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Pinckney Hugo Group has promoted BRITTANY CAMPESE to senior account manager. She was previously an account manager and has been with the agency for more than four years. Campese has a bachelor’s degree in communication studies with a concentration in public relations and advertising from SUNY Cortland. Prior to joining Pinckney Hugo Group, she worked […]
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Pinckney Hugo Group has promoted BRITTANY CAMPESE to senior account manager. She was previously an account manager and has been with the agency for more than four years. Campese has a bachelor’s degree in communication studies with a concentration in public relations and advertising from SUNY Cortland. Prior to joining Pinckney Hugo Group, she worked as a social-media coordinator at BlueRock Energy, Inc.

BRITTANY DEANGELIS has joined Mark Antony Development Corporation and Mark Antony Homes as director of finance. She is responsible for managing the company’s finance and accounting operations, including revenue management, profitability, budgeting, disbursements, risk management and improving financial processes. DeAngelis comes to Mark Antony Homes from Ernst & Young LLP, where she worked for eight
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BRITTANY DEANGELIS has joined Mark Antony Development Corporation and Mark Antony Homes as director of finance. She is responsible for managing the company’s finance and accounting operations, including revenue management, profitability, budgeting, disbursements, risk management and improving financial processes. DeAngelis comes to Mark Antony Homes from Ernst & Young LLP, where she worked for eight years, including most recently as a business consulting manager. DeAngelis is a certified public accountant and received her bachelor’s degree in accounting and MBA from Le Moyne College.

Bousquet Holstein PLLC recently announced that five of its attorneys were elected members (partners) of the firm. CAMERON T. BERNARD joined the law firm in 2015 and is part of the firm’s trust and estates and employee benefits practice groups. Bernard advises individuals and families in all aspects of estate planning including business succession, estate
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Bousquet Holstein PLLC recently announced that five of its attorneys were elected members (partners) of the firm.
CAMERON T. BERNARD joined the law firm in 2015 and is part of the firm’s trust and estates and employee benefits practice groups. Bernard advises individuals and families in all aspects of estate planning including business succession, estate tax, and Medicaid planning. Additionally, he provides guidance to executors, trustees, and beneficiaries throughout the administration of estates and trusts. Bernard also advises employers with the design, implementation, and administration of pension and employee-benefit plans, including tax-qualified retirement plans, 403(b) plans, non-qualified deferred-compensation plans, cafeteria plans, and other fringe-benefit plans. Bernard received his law degree from the Syracuse University College of Law and a bachelor’s degree in business administration from University at Buffalo.
GEORGIA G. CRINNIN joined Bousquet Holstein in 2017 and is part of the firm’s trusts and estates and litigation practice groups. Crinnin represents both fiduciaries and beneficiaries in trust and estate litigation matters. Her litigation experience allows her to efficiently guide fiduciaries to administer estates and trusts properly and without opposition. She also advises individuals on all aspects of their estate planning, including special planning for disabled or elderly family members. Crinnin earned her law degree from Washington and Lee University School of Law and her bachelor’s degree in political science and criminal justice from the University at Albany.
LAURA T. HEDGE joined the firm’s Ithaca office in January 2022 and is part of the divorce and family law and litigation practice groups. Hedge handles matters in all areas of domestic-relations litigation including divorce, equitable distribution, enforcement, and modification proceedings, and negotiates complicated pre and postnuptial agreements, financial settlements, and custodial agreements. Hedge is a graduate of St. Bonaventure University and earned her law degree from the Villanova University School of Law. Prior to joining the firm, Hedge practiced in New York City for more than seven years, where she focused on complex, high-net-worth matrimonial, and family-law litigation.
ROSEMARY F. LEPIANE joined Bousquet Holstein in 2019 and is part of the divorce and family law, collaborative law and mediation, and litigation practice groups. She litigates all aspects of divorce, including complex cases involving equitable distribution, prenuptial and postnuptial agreements, custody, maintenance, and child-support disputes. Lepiane has extensive experience in drafting prenuptial and postnuptial agreements supported by her knowledge of real estate, tax, and bankruptcy law as they relate to matrimonial and divorce matters. Lepiane is a graduate of St. John Fisher College and Syracuse University College of Law. Prior to joining Bousquet Holstein, she led her own practice and served as assistant corporation counsel and a hearing examiner for the City of Syracuse.
MICHAEL W. TYSZKO originally joined the law firm in 2014 as a law student summer associate. He practices in Bousquet Holstein’s business and tax practice groups with a focus on economic-development incentives, including brownfield and other tax credits, in addition to a broad range of business matters. Tyszko works with clients to understand and make use of the various tax incentives that may be available for real-estate development projects and other business ventures. He also works with businesses and their owners in all phases of the enterprise cycle and advises clients regarding cybersecurity and data-privacy matters. Tyszko earned his law degree from Syracuse University College of Law and his bachelor’s degree in instrumental music education from the University of Michigan.

Maine woman faces 67 charges for thefts from area Empower FCU branches
NORTH SYRACUSE, N.Y. — State Police in North Syracuse arrested a Portland, Maine woman on Feb. 16 on 67 charges for allegedly stealing nearly $20,000

People news: Hartnett joins Indium Corp. as product manager
CLINTON, N.Y. — Amanda Hartnett has joined Indium Corporation as product manager for engineered solder materials (ESM). In her new role, Hartnett pursues market opportunities

Syracuse company opens new Cricket Wireless location on Teall Avenue in Salina
SALINA, N.Y. — A Syracuse company that’s an authorized retailer for Cricket Wireless has opened a new location at 1826 Teall Ave. in the town

Upstate Medical University, SUNY College of Optometry partner on extension-campus program
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — SUNY Upstate Medical University on Tuesday said it would become an optometry campus extension program of the SUNY College of Optometry in

Destiny USA to host another hiring event on Wednesday
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Destiny USA is set to host its fourth in-person job fair on Wednesday from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. in the complex’s

Coal-impacted Southern Tier communities eligible for grant funding
ALBANY, N.Y. — The New York Department of State announced the opening of applications for a share of up to $65 million in grant funding

Tessy Plastics participating in state apprenticeship program
SKANEATELES, N.Y. — Tessy Plastics Corp. says it’s participating in the state’s apprenticeship program with its first group of four apprentices. Under the initiative, the
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