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NYWEA executive director to retire in June

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Patricia Cerro-Reehil, who has served as executive director of the Syracuse–based New York Water Environment Association, Inc. (NYWEA) since 2000, plans to retire in June.  Donna Grudier, NYWEA’s president-elect, is chairing the search committee to identify a new executive director. Cerro-Reehil started working for NYWEA in 1987 and went on to become […]

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VIEWPOINT: 3 Tips for Firms to Craft Holiday Social-Media Messaging

Holidays can be your social-media calendar’s best friend, the free spaces on the Bingo card in the insatiable drive for online content. When it comes to striking the proper tone with your organization’s public messaging, holidays can also be your worst enemy.  Take Pride Month, celebrated every June in the United States to recognize the

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KeyCorp boosts quarterly dividend by 5 percent in Q4

KeyCorp (NYSE: KEY) — parent of KeyBank, the No. 2 bank ranked by deposit market share in the 16-county Central New York area — has declared a quarterly cash dividend of 20.5 cents per share of its common stock for the fourth quarter. The dividend is payable on Dec. 15, to holders of record as

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OPINION: New Yorkers are Still Owed Answers on State’s Nursing Homes

The COVID-19 pandemic exposed massive holes in the procedures and protocols of long-term care and nursing homes in New York state. While we wait for Gov. Kathy Hochul to produce the report she promised months ago detailing those shortcomings, we must also grapple with new horror stories related to these facilities.  The state attorney general’s

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OPINION: After the Election Comes Reality

Right now, all across the country, politicians who were just elected to Congress or their state legislature for the first time are reveling in their victories. It’s an intoxicating time — and I can tell you, when you win an election, it feels like the world is at your fingertips. People are calling, texting, and

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Pinckney Hugo Group

Pinckney Hugo Group, a full-service marketing communications firm, has hired OLIVIA TRUNFIO, of Syracuse, as a social-media strategist, and ELIZA MACCAULL, of Camillus, as an assistant account manager. Before joining Pinckney Hugo, Trunfio was a social media and engagement strategist at Alto Solutions, Inc. She also previously gained experience in marketing at BHG Financial. Trunfio

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CenterState CEO

CenterState CEO has announced it promoted HONORA SPILLANE to VP of economic development. In her new role, she provides leadership and strategic guidance, overseeing the organization’s economic-development work. This includes providing support to existing companies and those looking to relocate or expand here. Additionally, Spillane serves as the organization’s representative on the Central New York

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The Syracuse University Libraries’ Special Collections Research Center

The Syracuse University Libraries’ Special Collections Research Center (SCRC) recently hired AMY MCDONALD as reference and access services librarian and JULIA DUDLEY as access services supervisor. In her new role, McDonald will oversee and provide rare book and archival reference and access services for SCRC researchers. Prior to joining SCRC, she was the assistant university

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Northland Communications

Northland Communications, a Central New York–based telecommunications provider, has welcomed new employees to its growing team, as well as transitioned some existing roles due to an increase in customer demand and capabilities. The information technology team gained a new helpdesk technician, DEWEY RAGONESE. He provides technical advice, assistance, and support to employees, and modifies and

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CEO FOCUS: CenterState CEO’s Inclusive Growth Team to Drive New Impact

Will help businesses, people, and community Earlier this fall, we announced the creation of a new organizational structure that resulted from a strategic refresh process conducted with the support of our board of directors. Our goal was to ensure that we have a refined set of goals, metrics, and the necessary structure and resources to best

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