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Greater Utica Chamber of Commerce outlines 2022 plans

UTICA, N.Y. — As the Greater Utica Chamber of Commerce slowly returns to a normal slate of activities in 2022, it’s also gearing up to celebrate a big milestone. The chamber will bring back its member-favorite annual clambake this year, Executive Director Kari Puleo says, where it will celebrate its 125th year of operation. The […]

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CNY ATD announces 2022 leadership team

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — CNY ATD, the Central New York chapter of the Association for Talent Development, has announced its 2022 leadership team.  The chapter’s leaders are as follows: • President — Melissa McLean, Oracle • President Elect; VP Programs — Christy Rohmer, NYSERNet • Past President — Steven DeHart, Progressive Insurance • VP CNY BEST — Jim D’Agostino, TDO

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New York state manufacturers are optimistic about the six months ahead

New York state manufacturers were “generally optimistic” in the six-month outlook component of the January Empire State Manufacturing Survey. The optimism comes in spite of the survey’s general business conditions index plummeting in January to -0.7, ending 18 months of positive readings, per the Federal Reserve Bank of New York’s Jan. 18 report.  The survey’s index for

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CEO FOCUS: Benchmarking Central New York’s Regional Economic Progress

As I have spoken with business and community leaders at the start of this new year, I am energized by their excitement, optimism, and outlook — even as we all continue to navigate the challenges of the ongoing pandemic. Likewise, our business-development pipeline remains strong with a broad range of projects that signal new opportunities on the

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NONPROFIT MANAGEMENT: Fresh Eyes on Board Governance in the New Year

The new year provides the perfect opportunity to reflect on how your organization has been governed and, if necessary, to make changes. One of the challenges organizations face is that board members do not fully understand their roles and responsibilities. Board members legally have a duty of care, duty of loyalty, and duty of obedience. Duty of

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OPINION: New Year, an Old Problem — Inflation

The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics recently released its most-updated data regarding inflation and spending trends in the U.S. The numbers aren’t just bad; they’re historically bad. The rate of inflation has hit a 40-year high. And the latest announcement came with no immediate solution from New York State’s legislative majorities or Gov. Hochul to address this

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OPINION: The Promise of America

Decades ago, it was easy to talk about “the promise of America,” as historians and boosters did regularly, and have most people understand what you meant. These days, I worry they’d look at you as if you’d taken leave of your senses.  Even before the pandemic threw us back on our heels, many people here and abroad

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Turning Stone’s 7 Kitchens restaurant has jobs to fill

VERONA — Turning Stone Resort Casino says its newest restaurant, 7 Kitchens, is working to fill nearly 100 full and part-time jobs before opening this spring.  The positions include chefs, cooks, bartenders, hosts, cashiers, servers, and porters, per a Turning Stone news release.  Culinary positions offer entry-level employees a starting pay of between $17 and

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D’Arcangelo & Co., LLP

SUSANA BRUTSKY has joined D’Arcangelo & Co., LLP as a tax accountant, working from its Utica office. She will work on preparation of tax returns and financial statements, as well as assist with tax planning. Brutsky is a graduate of SUNY Polytechnic Institute with a bachelor’s degree in accounting, along with an MBA in technology

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NBT Bank

JESSICA NESTER has joined NBT Bank as branch manager of its Rome Westgate office. She has nearly 15 years of financial-services experience. Throughout her career, she has held positions with Rome Teachers Federal Credit Union and MetLife, most recently serving as branch manager of M&T Bank’s Mohawk Acres office. Nester earned a bachelor’s degree from

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