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Registered apprentices graduate from MIAP

DeWITT, N.Y. — A new group of registered apprentices has graduated from the Manufacturers Intermediary Apprenticeship Program (MIAP).  That’s according to MACNY, the Manufacturers Association. The organization partners with the New York State Department of Labor to sponsor MIAP, “acting as an intermediary” to help small and medium-sized companies in Central New York and across […]

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Survey: 44% of businesses seeking interns in 2022

Nearly all of those expect to hire interns for jobs afterward  Facing a critical lack of skilled workers, some U.S. hiring decision-makers are looking to create their own trained workforce.  A new survey from The Harris Poll, commissioned by Express Employment Professionals, found that 44 percent of businesses plan to bring on interns in 2022 with 94

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VIEWPOINT: 3 ways to cultivate an effective multi-brand strategy

Think about a brand — maybe a big corporation — that has a hierarchy of other brands and services. Maybe you’re thinking about Amazon, which has Prime Video, Audible, and Amazon Echo. Or maybe P&G which owns Gillette, Pampers, Tide, Cascade, and Old Spice. Unilever owns everything from Ben & Jerry’s and Skippy to Lipton and

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OPINION: New York State budget process remains as dysfunctional as ever

Gov. Kathy Hochul promised a better, more transparent budget process when she took over as New York’s executive. Promises made, promises broken. Unfortunately, New Yorkers were left with the same secretive, ineffective negotiations they have come to expect from one-party rule in Albany. The process remains as broken and dysfunctional as ever. The final spending

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OPINION: What Does It Take to Be Important in America?

Maybe it’s the perspective a long life brings, but I find myself eyeing with some skepticism the glut of “personal brands” that assault us every day on television, in print, and through social media.  Entertainers, celebrities, politicians striving for acclaim, artists and writers who have mastered the public-relations game, journalists and media stars who are building their

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Pinckney Hugo Group

Pinckney Hugo Group has promoted BELLA KNAPP, of Syracuse, to senior account manager, and hired MAKENNA REILLY, of New York Mills, as an assistant account manager. Knapp was previously an account manager and has been with the agency for three years. She has a bachelor’s degree in marketing from St. John Fisher College. Prior to

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NBT Bank

NBT Bank has announced promotions and expanded responsibilities for members of its Mohawk Valley leadership team. TRICIA BUSHEE has been promoted to senior regional territory manager. She has played an expanding role in leading NBT’s retail-banking efforts in the Mohawk Valley since joining the bank in 2017. In 2019, Bushee advanced to the role of

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C&S Cos.

JOHN CAMP has been promoted to VP at C&S Cos., managing its infrastructure, environmental, and site/civil practice. He has been with C&S for more than 20 years, managing a wide variety of municipal, environmental, water, wastewater, and other projects for both public and private clients. Camp is a licensed professional engineer in numerous states, a

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S. ALEXANDER BERLUCCHI

Hancock Estabrook, LLP has added S. ALEXANDER BERLUCCHI as an associate in the firm’s health care practice area. He focuses on assisting clients with matters related to health-care law, corporate law, mergers and acquisitions, and labor-law issues. Berlucchi assists a variety of health-care clients with compliance issues, including providing regulatory compliance advice on the federal

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