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The Arc Jefferson – St. Lawrence, a nonprofit organization supporting people with disabilities, announced that LYNN PIETROSKI, the organization’s current chief operating officer (COO) has been selected to become the next CEO in January 2023. In her current role as COO over the past seven years, Pietroski is responsible for the agency’s day-to-day operations, oversight […]
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The Arc Jefferson – St. Lawrence, a nonprofit organization supporting people with disabilities, announced that LYNN PIETROSKI, the organization’s current chief operating officer (COO) has been selected to become the next CEO in January 2023. In her current role as COO over the past seven years, Pietroski is responsible for the agency’s day-to-day operations, oversight of senior management, and financial accountability for all programs occurring at the $76 million nonprofit. Prior to joining the agency, she was CEO of the Greater Watertown North Country Chamber of Commerce and associate executive director at Children’s Home of Jefferson County.

Christopher Community, Inc. has announced the appointment of JOE HARRIS as director of facilities and construction. He brings 20-plus years of experience in facilities, property management, and commercial/resident construction. Harris has extensive knowledge and experience with day-to-day organizational leadership and management, as well as strategic direction and oversight on several capital projects throughout his career.
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Christopher Community, Inc. has announced the appointment of JOE HARRIS as director of facilities and construction. He brings 20-plus years of experience in facilities, property management, and commercial/resident construction. Harris has extensive knowledge and experience with day-to-day organizational leadership and management, as well as strategic direction and oversight on several capital projects throughout his career. A resident of Brewerton, Harris is a graduate of Alfred State College, with an associate degree in applied science – mechanical engineering. Established in 1971, the nonprofit Christopher Community currently manages more than 3,200 units and over 100 buildings, as well as administers Onondaga County’s Rental Assistance Program, which serves over 1,200 households. Christopher Community develops and operates safe, affordable housing for low- and moderate-income individuals and families.

KEITH A. SAVILLE is the national sales manager at BellCornerstone. With 25 years of professional sales experience, Saville has spent much of his career as the top revenue producer, generating thousands of new clients and managing multi-million-dollar sales territories across the U.S. and Canada. For the 10 years prior to joining BellCornerstone, he owned and
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KEITH A. SAVILLE is the national sales manager at BellCornerstone. With 25 years of professional sales experience, Saville has spent much of his career as the top revenue producer, generating thousands of new clients and managing multi-million-dollar sales territories across the U.S. and Canada. For the 10 years prior to joining BellCornerstone, he owned and operated a successful small business with locations in New York and Georgia. Saville graduated from SUNY Delhi and attended Georgia State University.

LISC invests $1 million in Salina 1st project
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The ongoing Salina 1st project at 1081 S. Salina St., just south of downtown Syracuse, will use a $1 million investment from

MVCC addresses teacher shortage with TSTT partnership
UTICA, N.Y. — Mohawk Valley Community College (MVCC) and Today’s Students Tomorrow’s Teachers (TSTT) are teaming up to address the teacher shortage with a partnership

McFarland Johnson names appointees to ESOP trust
Bulman is joined by newly appointed trustee Christopher Kopec, regional director of facilities, and currently serving trustee, company VP Jeff Wood. Bulman joined McFarland Johnson

Tampa Bay Lightning, Syracuse Crunch extend affiliation agreement
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The Tampa Bay Lightning and Syracuse Crunch on Wednesday jointly announced a five-year affiliation extension. The agreement allows Tampa Bay’s top hockey

Jones brothers make “seven-figure commitment” to Syracuse’s Lally Athletics Complex
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Former Syracuse University (SU) football standouts Arthur and Chandler Jones have announced a “seven-figure commitment” to the school’s John A. Lally Athletics

Preservation League of NYS awards Earlville Opera House grant funding
EARLVILLE, N.Y. — The Preservation League of NYS has awarded the Earlville Opera House (EOH) a $10,000 grant. Since including opera houses on its statewide

Oneida Indian Nation announces plans for maple farm
VERONA, N.Y. — The Oneida Indian Nation is going sweet for its newest business enterprise — Wahta Maple Farm. Located on Oneida Indian Nation lands,
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