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Indium Corporation announced that AMY SCHULTZ has been promoted to senior specialist I, based at the company headquarters in Clinton. In her expanded role, Schultz works closely with research technologists, engineers, and product managers to identify potential uses for Indium Corp. products by universities and research laboratories, focusing specifically on universities outside of the […]
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Indium Corporation announced that AMY SCHULTZ has been promoted to senior specialist I, based at the company headquarters in Clinton. In her expanded role, Schultz works closely with research technologists, engineers, and product managers to identify potential uses for Indium Corp. products by universities and research laboratories, focusing specifically on universities outside of the United States. She also serves in a leadership role for multiple internal committees, maintains company databases, and performs administrative duties for the Tech Assessment department. Schultz joined Indium in 2018 as the university and institutional-support specialist. In that role, she worked closely with numerous departments to identify potential uses for company products by universities and research laboratories. Schultz earned her bachelor’s degree in business management from SUNY Empire State College.

CHJC names new medical director
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ICM Controls of Cicero is sold to private-equity firm
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ConMed announces acquisition amid improved Q1 earnings
ConMed Corp. (NYSE: CNMD), a medical-device manufacturer with roots in the Utica area, announced Wednesday that it has agreed to acquire a Memphis, Tennessee–based firm

People news: Herkimer College adds Kershaw as technology support technician
HERKIMER, N.Y. — Herkimer County Community College announced it has appointed Jarod P. Kershaw as a technology support technician. Kershaw, of Salisbury Center, is responsible

Dr. Indu Gupta, Onondaga County health commissioner since 2014, to leave county government
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New restaurant, Aloha Krab, opens at Destiny USA
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Excellus accepting nonprofits’ applications for maternal-health program grant funding
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Tompkins Community Bank adds Harris as new VP of commercial lending
ITHACA, N.Y. — Tompkins Community Bank announced it has hired Lawrence Harris as VP, commercial banking relationship manager. With 35 years of experience, Harris will

Tioga Chamber spotlights Tioga Arts Council in May
OWEGO, N.Y. — The Tioga County Chamber of Commerce is honoring the Tioga Arts Council in its Spotlight on Business for May. The Tioga Arts
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