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Tompkins County expands Business Energy Advisors program to help nonprofits
ITHACA, N.Y. — Tompkins County says it’s expanding its Business Energy Advisors (BEA) program, introducing specialized energy-consulting services for nonprofit organizations. The new initiative adds

Oneida Health Hospital nurses ratify three-year labor contract
ONEIDA, N.Y. — Nurses at Oneida Health Hospital on Friday voted to ratify a new three-year contract. The new deal includes wage increases and incentives

Golisano Institute for Business & Entrepreneurship graduates its first class
BRIGHTON, N.Y. — Golisano Institute for Business & Entrepreneurship on Friday held a graduation ceremony for its inaugural class two years after opening its doors, calling it a “significant milestone.” The students completed the institute’s professional certificate in business and entrepreneurship — described as an “accelerated, non-traditional” business-education program designed to “equip them with practical
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BRIGHTON, N.Y. — Golisano Institute for Business & Entrepreneurship on Friday held a graduation ceremony for its inaugural class two years after opening its doors, calling it a “significant milestone.”
The students completed the institute’s professional certificate in business and entrepreneurship — described as an “accelerated, non-traditional” business-education program designed to “equip them with practical business skills and real-world experience.”
About 250 people, including students, their families, staff, faculty, and business partners attended the ceremony.
The event included reflections from graduating students; remarks from Ian Mortimer, president of the Golisano Institute for Business & Entrepreneurship and its founder Tom Golisano; and a commencement address delivered by Special Olympics Chairman Tim Shriver.
Students received a certificate as part of a personalized recognition moment on stage, accompanied by a short video profile.
Instead of a traditional cap and gown, each student also received a custom Golisano Institute blazer designed by clothier Adrian Jules, who is based in Rochester. The inside label bears Tom Golisano’s name and motto, “Built not Born,” a nod to his belief in the lasting power of a first impression, the Institute said.
“The transformation we have seen in this first cohort of students over the past two years is remarkable,” Mortimer contended in the announcement. “They have developed not only the skills employers are looking for, but also the confidence and discipline that drive long-term success. Their achievements affirm everything we set out to do—help students bridge the gap between potential and opportunity through a business education built on real expectations and applied learning.”

Onondaga County seeks interest in industrial-treatment train for Clay wastewater-treatment plant
CLAY, N.Y. — Onondaga County on Monday issued a request for qualifications (RFQ) for design-build services for a new industrial-treatment train (ITT) at the Oak

New executive director appointed at Greater Syracuse Business Development Corp.
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Brian Bund is the new executive director of the Greater Syracuse Business Development Corporation (GSBDC). In this role, Bund is the manager of the certified development corporation and provides strategic leadership to achieve GSBDC’s mission and the board’s vision, overseeing all aspects of program marketing, loan production, processing, servicing and liquidation, according
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SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Brian Bund is the new executive director of the Greater Syracuse Business Development Corporation (GSBDC).
In this role, Bund is the manager of the certified development corporation and provides strategic leadership to achieve GSBDC’s mission and the board’s vision, overseeing all aspects of program marketing, loan production, processing, servicing and liquidation, according to a Friday CenterState CEO announcement. Before joining the GSBDC, Bund worked at M&T Bank as a senior commercial credit underwriter and portfolio manager.
CenterState CEO announced a strategic partnership with the GSBDC in April 2025. Under this partnership, the GSBDC’s lending resources can scale to demand and better serve the region’s small businesses, the organization contends. At the time of the partnership announcement, Bob Ellis was the executive director of GSBDC.
CenterState CEO provides the GSBDC with the staffing and administrative support necessary to manage and expand GSBDC operations and lending resources. Together, CenterState CEO and GSBDC will leverage aligned investments, market opportunities and comprehensive support services, ultimately providing the region’s small-business community with a more uniform, expanded, and easy-to-access set of small business tools, they stipulate.
The GSBDC will operate from CenterState CEO’s INSPYRE Innovation Hub once it opens later in 2025.

Bassett Healthcare Network awarded more than $7.6 million in grants to expand services
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New York manufacturing index hits highest level since late 2024
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Anonymous donor gives Binghamton University $22 million for athletics program
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First Source FCU breaks ground on new Herkimer branch
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Allied CPAs, PC has promoted Jonathan Bradshaw, DBA, CPA to partner. Since joining the firm in 2022, Bradshaw has played a key role in driving
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