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Pinckney Hugo Group, a full-service marketing- communications firm, has promoted SUZANNE RICE, of Syracuse, to media supervisor. She was previously a senior digital-media strategist and has been with the agency for three years. Rice is a Google-qualified individual with certifications in Google Ads, Search Advertising, and Google Analytics IQ. She has a bachelor’s degree in […]
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Pinckney Hugo Group, a full-service marketing- communications firm, has promoted SUZANNE RICE, of Syracuse, to media supervisor. She was previously a senior digital-media strategist and has been with the agency for three years. Rice is a Google-qualified individual with certifications in Google Ads, Search Advertising, and Google Analytics IQ. She has a bachelor’s degree in communication and rhetorical studies from Syracuse University. Prior to joining Pinckney Hugo Group, Rice gained experience in digital marketing at Bankers Healthcare Group and Advance Media New York.
MCKENZIE CRAMER, of Cicero, was promoted to senior account manager at Pinckney Hugo Group. She was previously an account manager and has been with the agency for three years. Prior to joining Pinckney Hugo Group, Cramer was a product marketing associate at ADI Global Distribution. She has a bachelor’s degree in marketing from the Frank G. Zarb School of Business at Hofstra University.

Syracuse University’s D’Aniello Institute for Veterans and Military Families (IVMF) recently announced that BARBARA CARSON will join the institute as managing director of programs and services. In this role, Carson will lead the IVMF’s expansive portfolio of career training, educational, and care coordination programs, which taken together serve and impact more than 20,000 servicemembers, veterans,
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Syracuse University’s D’Aniello Institute for Veterans and Military Families (IVMF) recently announced that BARBARA CARSON will join the institute as managing director of programs and services. In this role, Carson will lead the IVMF’s expansive portfolio of career training, educational, and care coordination programs, which taken together serve and impact more than 20,000 servicemembers, veterans, and military family members each year. Carson will also provide leadership and operational oversight of the IVMF’s Washington, D.C. headquarters, planned to open later this summer. Prior to joining the IVMF, Carson was a member of the Senior Executive Service (SES) and spent nearly a decade in leadership roles at the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA). Most recently, Carson served as the deputy associate administrator for the Office of Disaster Assistance, responsible for developing, implementing, and evaluating the SBA’s disaster loan program throughout the nation. Previously, she served as the SBA’s deputy associate administrator for government contracting and business development, where she advocated to increase small-business contracting opportunities in federal agencies and led several SBA federal procurement programs. Carson also previously served as the SBA’s associate administrator for the Office of Veterans Business Development, responsible for programs, policy, and advocacy on behalf of the nation’s veteran-owned business community. Carson is a colonel in the U.S. Air Force Reserve (USAFR), most recently assigned to the Office of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Office of Public Affairs. Her service spans 25 years as an active-duty and reserve officer, and her experience includes nuclear command and control and public affairs assignments across the United States, Japan, and Europe. In addition, Carson is also a military spouse. Her husband is a retired U.S. Air Force pilot also with over 25 years of service, and together they are the parents of newly enlisted Airman Basic Carson of the Utah Air National Guard.
The Raymond Corporation announced it has made an organizational change to appoint three new executive roles to enrich its level of executive expertise, support environmental, health and safety efforts, and provide a dedicated focus on enhancing responsiveness to customers’ evolving needs. JENNIFER DE SOUZA has been appointed VP of energy solutions, procurement and leasing. Previously,
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The Raymond Corporation announced it has made an organizational change to appoint three new executive roles to enrich its level of executive expertise, support environmental, health and safety efforts, and provide a dedicated focus on enhancing responsiveness to customers’ evolving needs.
JENNIFER DE SOUZA has been appointed VP of energy solutions, procurement and leasing. Previously, she was senior director for energy storage solutions, procurement, and leasing. De Souza will oversee energy storage solutions and will continue to lead Raymond’s alternative energy initiatives, research, and continual evaluation of other viable alternative energies, as well as procurement and leasing. In addition to her existing duties, de Souza will assume supervision for the logistics, inventory control, and product configuration departments.
BRIAN HOWARD has been appointed VP of marketing and program management at Raymond. Previously, Howard was senior director of marketing and program management and oversaw the marketing, digital, portfolio management, and overall product and program-management efforts. In addition to his existing duties, Howard will assume responsibility for the sales and operations planning functions to further support customers’ needs.
TONY TOPENCIK has been appointed VP of operations, quality, and environmental health and safety (EHS) at Raymond. Previously, Topencik was senior director of operations. In addition to his existing duties, Topencik will assume responsibility for the material-planning function and have oversight of EHS responsibilities across the organization. The Raymond Corporation, a Toyota Industries Company, is a global provider of material-handling products and intralogistics solutions.

JAMES DYLAN FURNEY of Pyramid Brokerage Company has recently received his New York State broker license. He specializes in a wide range of corporate and commercial real-estate services in the office, industrial, investment, and retail markets. Furney holds a bachelor’s degree in business management with a minor in communication and social interaction from SUNY Oswego.
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JAMES DYLAN FURNEY of Pyramid Brokerage Company has recently received his New York State broker license. He specializes in a wide range of corporate and commercial real-estate services in the office, industrial, investment, and retail markets. Furney holds a bachelor’s degree in business management with a minor in communication and social interaction from SUNY Oswego. He is exclusively representing a growing number of developers, investors, and businesses in the Central New York-Mohawk Valley region.

BLAIR ESTARFAA has joined the Syracuse women’s basketball staff as the program’s video coordinator. He comes from the University at Buffalo, where he spent the previous two seasons as an assistant coach on Felisha Legette-Jack’s staff at Buffalo and served as the program’s director of basketball operations the previous year. Estarfaa brings over a half-decade
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BLAIR ESTARFAA has joined the Syracuse women’s basketball staff as the program’s video coordinator. He comes from the University at Buffalo, where he spent the previous two seasons as an assistant coach on Felisha Legette-Jack’s staff at Buffalo and served as the program’s director of basketball operations the previous year. Estarfaa brings over a half-decade of coaching experience at the NCAA Division I, II, and III levels with him to Syracuse to join Legette-Jack’s Orange staff. A four-year letterwinner on the men’s basketball team at SUNY Cortland, Estarfaa helped guide the Red Dragons to the 2016 SUNYAC Championship. As a senior, he was part of the Cortland squad that reached the second round of the Division III NCAA Tournament. Estarfaa began his coaching career as an assistant coach at Alfred University, after graduating from Cortland in 2016. From 2017-19 Estarfaa was an assistant coach and JV head coach at Daemen College in Buffalo, where he helped guide the Wildcats to a 46-14 record in his two seasons on the sidelines. He made the move to women’s basketball in July 2019 as the director of operations at Buffalo, where he managed the team’s budget, coordinated the program’s daily schedule, organized team travel and meals, and supervised the video coordinator. Additionally, as the team’s director of operations Estarfaa oversaw Legette-Jack’s schedule and helped coordinate appearances, was the team’s compliance liaison, and helped organize community outreach and fundraising opportunities. In 2020, Estarfaa made the move to assistant coach within the Bulls’ program. Buffalo posted a 40-18 record over the two seasons he served as an assistant coach, which included the 2022 Mid-American Conference (MAC) Championship and a trip to the 2022 NCAA Tournament. Estarfaa earned a bachelor’s degree in exercise science and sport studies from SUNY Cortland in 2016.
Oneida County hotels see 24 percent increase in occupancy in April
UTICA, N.Y. — Oneida County’s hotel-occupancy rate (rooms sold as a percentage of rooms available) rose 24.3 percent to 60.7 percent in April from the

Two CNY firms certified as service-disabled vet-owned businesses
New York Office of General Services (OGS) Commissioner Jeanette Moy recently announced that businesses in Fulton and Carthage have each been certified as a service-disabled veteran-owned business (SDVOB). The New York OGS Division of Service-Disabled Veterans’ Business Development (DSDVBD) issued the certification to Travani Construction LLC, a flooring contractor located in Carthage, and Harmer Structural
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New York Office of General Services (OGS) Commissioner Jeanette Moy recently announced that businesses in Fulton and Carthage have each been certified as a service-disabled veteran-owned business (SDVOB).
The New York OGS Division of Service-Disabled Veterans’ Business Development (DSDVBD) issued the certification to Travani Construction LLC, a flooring contractor located in Carthage, and Harmer Structural LLC, a structural steel and precast concrete contractor based in Fulton.
The pair were among nine newly certified businesses across the state announced by OGS on June 8. The DSDVBD was created by New York State government in 2014 through enactment of the Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Business Act.

Salina office building sold for $1.1 million
SALINA, N.Y. — The more than 20,000-square-foot multi-tenant office building at 3300 Vickery Road was recently sold for $1.1 million. Stephen Saleski of Sutton Real Estate Company, LLC. represented the buyer of the office building, per a Sutton new release, which didn’t disclose the buyer’s name. The seller was represented by Josh Emhoff of Emhoff
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SALINA, N.Y. — The more than 20,000-square-foot multi-tenant office building at 3300 Vickery Road was recently sold for $1.1 million.
Stephen Saleski of Sutton Real Estate Company, LLC. represented the buyer of the office building, per a Sutton new release, which didn’t disclose the buyer’s name. The seller was represented by Josh Emhoff of Emhoff Associates. The prior owner of the building, which sits on nearly 3 acres of land, was listed as Huntington Associates LP of Manlius, according to Onondaga County’s online property records.

Patrick appointed to SUNY Oswego College Council
OSWEGO, N.Y. – Christine Patrick of Fulton has been appointed to SUNY Oswego College Council by New York State Gov. Kathy Hochul for a five-year term. The College Council is mandated by New York State Education Law, which provides for the establishment of a local council to supervise the operations and affairs of each state-operated
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OSWEGO, N.Y. – Christine Patrick of Fulton has been appointed to SUNY Oswego College Council by New York State Gov. Kathy Hochul for a five-year term.
The College Council is mandated by New York State Education Law, which provides for the establishment of a local council to supervise the operations and affairs of each state-operated institution of the State University.
Patrick is a graduate of SUNY Oswego, having earned a bachelor’s degree in secondary education. Her career is grounded in social work and service to the community. She climbed the ranks as a caseworker, senior caseworker, grade B supervisor, and ultimately to director of services for the Oswego County Department of Social Services — a position she held from 2013 to 2017.
“I am pleased and proud to be a member of the SUNY Oswego College Council,” Patrick said in a release. “I am looking forward to contributing to this worthwhile body and to promoting SUNY Oswego.”
Patrick currently serves as a commissioner on the Fulton Fire and Police Commission. She is a member of the Towpath Towers Senior Housing board, and a past member of the Fulton Library Board and the Child Protective Advisory Council. Patrick is also a graduate of the Leadership Oswego County civic-leadership training program.
“We look forward to the many contributions we know Christine will make and the added perspective she will bring to the College Council,” said SUNY Oswego Officer in Charge Mary C. Toale.
Each state-operated campus of the SUNY system has a College Council, appointed by the governor. The SUNY Oswego College Council is mandated by Article 8, Section 356 of the New York State Education Law, which provides for the establishment of a local council to supervise the operations and affairs of each state-operated institution of the state university. The councils function subject to the general management, supervision and control of, and in accordance with rules established by the state university trustees.

North Country small-business owner appointed to Thousand Islands Commission
ALEXANDRIA BAY, N.Y. — A North Country business owner, Michael J. Chavoustie was recently confirmed by the New York State Senate to serve on the Thousand Islands State Park, Recreation and Historic Preservation Commission. Chavoustie owns and operates two small businesses in Jefferson County: French Town Market and Cup of Joy Cafe, both located in
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ALEXANDRIA BAY, N.Y. — A North Country business owner, Michael J. Chavoustie was recently confirmed by the New York State Senate to serve on the Thousand Islands State Park, Recreation and Historic Preservation Commission.
Chavoustie owns and operates two small businesses in Jefferson County: French Town Market and Cup of Joy Cafe, both located in Cape Vincent.
In addition to his businesses, Chavoustie supports his local community where he served as president of the Cape Vincent Chamber of Commerce for 12 years, according to a June 6 news release from Gov. Kathy Hochul’s office. Chavoustie is also a member of the Jefferson County Ethics Committee and local waterfront development steering committee. He is a graduate of SUNY Canton.
Chavoustie was one of five new parks-administration nominees of Hochul who were recently confirmed by the Senate.
The Thousand Islands Commission is based at Keewaydin State Park in Alexandria Bay. The chair of the commission is Harold B. Johnson.
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