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GINA PEARCE

The Central New York Conservancy recently appointed GINA PEARCE as its new executive director. Pearce, an experienced development, marketing, and event management professional, has a strong nonprofit background, working with the Boilermaker and as a founding board member of Kristin’s Fund, a non-profit organization she started in 2017. As executive director, she will work with […]

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JEFF PHILLIPS

JEFF PHILLIPS has been named quality-assurance specialist at Fiber Instrument Sales, an Oriskany–based affiliate company of Giotto Enterprises that is a supplier of telecom fiber-optic products. In his new role, Phillips will be responsible for monitoring, inspecting, creating audit reports, and documenting various quality-assurance-related activities. A native of the Mohawk Valley, Phillips joined the company

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N.Y. manufacturing index turns negative again on falling new orders

A “sharp reversal” in the indexes measuring new orders and shipments sent the monthly gauge of the state’s manufacturing sector back into negative territory.  The Empire State Manufacturing Survey general business-conditions index plunged 36 points to -11.6 in May, pointing to contraction in manufacturing activity. The index had climbed by the same number of points to 24.6

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