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Dermody, Burke & Brown CPAs, LLC
MARILYN CIRRINCIONE recently joined Dermody, Burke & Brown CPAs, LLC as an associate in the audit & accounting department. She received a bachelor’s degree in accounting, as well as an MBA degree from Le Moyne College. Cirrincione joins the firm after interning in both the tax and audit & accounting departments at Dermody, Burke & […]
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MARILYN CIRRINCIONE recently joined Dermody, Burke & Brown CPAs, LLC as an associate in the audit & accounting department. She received a bachelor’s degree in accounting, as well as an MBA degree from Le Moyne College. Cirrincione joins the firm after interning in both the tax and audit & accounting departments at Dermody, Burke & Brown. She is working to complete the certification process to earn her designation as a certified public accountant (CPA).
JACK VAN PELT has also joined Dermody, Burke & Brown as an associate in the audit & accounting department. He received both a bachelor’s degree in accounting and an MBA degree from SUNY Oswego. Prior to being hired, Van Pelt interned in the audit & accounting department at Dermody, Burke & Brown. He is working to complete the certification process to earn his designation as a CPA.

STERLING SLECHTA was promoted to senior copywriter at Pinckney Hugo Group, a full-service marketing-communications firm. He was previously a copywriter and has been with the agency for more than three years. Prior to joining Pinckney Hugo Group, Slechta worked in New York City and Syracuse, and was a freelance copywriter. He has a bachelor’s degree
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STERLING SLECHTA was promoted to senior copywriter at Pinckney Hugo Group, a full-service marketing-communications firm. He was previously a copywriter and has been with the agency for more than three years. Prior to joining Pinckney Hugo Group, Slechta worked in New York City and Syracuse, and was a freelance copywriter. He has a bachelor’s degree from Syracuse University.

LeChase Construction Services, LLC recently added ERIC KING as a project engineer in its Binghamton office. In this role, King will assist project managers and superintendents by managing schedules, documentation and production, and by helping direct the efforts of project teams during the preconstruction, construction, and post-construction phases of assigned projects. Prior to joining LeChase,
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LeChase Construction Services, LLC recently added ERIC KING as a project engineer in its Binghamton office. In this role, King will assist project managers and superintendents by managing schedules, documentation and production, and by helping direct the efforts of project teams during the preconstruction, construction, and post-construction phases of assigned projects. Prior to joining LeChase, King worked as a sustainability consultant for a thermal energy company serving municipalities across the Northeast. He earned a master’s degree in management from Cornell University in 2019, after receiving a bachelor’s degree in landscape architecture from the school in 2018. He also has a LEED Green Associate certification from the U.S. Green Building Council.

ABIDEMI M. DONOVAN has joined Hancock Estabrook, LLP as an associate attorney, working across all departments of the firm. She earned her law degree from Albany Law School, where she served as a teaching assistant for constitutional law and employment discrimination and as an executive editor for the Albany Law Review. During her tenure at
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ABIDEMI M. DONOVAN has joined Hancock Estabrook, LLP as an associate attorney, working across all departments of the firm. She earned her law degree from Albany Law School, where she served as a teaching assistant for constitutional law and employment discrimination and as an executive editor for the Albany Law Review. During her tenure at Albany Law School, Donovan was a legal intern at the Litigation Bureau for the New York State Office of the Attorney General and volunteered with the Legal Aid Society of Northeastern New York, National Lawyers Guild, and Disability Rights Advocates. She is fluent in German. Donovan is admitted to practice law in New York state. Recently retired New York State Fourth Department Appellate Division Justice
EDWARD D. CARNI has re-entered private practice as a partner in Hancock Estabrook’s appellate and litigation practices, after more than 25 years on the bench. Judge Carni became an associate justice of the Appellate Division, Fourth Department in 2009. He previously served on the Appellate Division, Second Department and at the trial level as a Supreme Court justice and as a Syracuse City Court judge. As a judge, he presided over many complex cases including commercial, construction, insurance, municipal, products liability, professional liability, and serious personal-injury matters. He also has served as chairman of the Judicial Hearing Officer Selection Advisory Committee – Fourth Department and liaison for the Fifth Judicial District Article 81 Committee. Prior to serving as a judge, Carni was a member of the Syracuse Common Council and was a practicing attorney. He earned his bachelor’s degree from SUNY Cortland and law degree from Whittier College School of Law.

DENISE MCGRAW has returned to the American Heart Association (AHA) as a development director. She most recently served as executive director of Girls on the Run Upstate NY, Inc. Before that, McGraw worked at the AHA as a development director for the Syracuse Heart Challenge for five years. In her role as a development director
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DENISE MCGRAW has returned to the American Heart Association (AHA) as a development director. She most recently served as executive director of Girls on the Run Upstate NY, Inc. Before that, McGraw worked at the AHA as a development director for the Syracuse Heart Challenge for five years. In her role as a development director at the AHA, McGraw will be working with the local volunteers and sponsors on the Syracuse Go Red for Women campaign, which focuses on empowering women and raising awareness that heart disease is women’s greatest health threat.
BRITTANY TAYLOR has joined the AHA in a newly created position. She will be the community impact director for Central New York and Northeast Pennsylvania and based in Syracuse. Before joining the AHA, Taylor was a program director at Liberty Resources, a social-services agency in Syracuse. In her new role, Taylor will drive the execution of health-impact goals within the areas she covers by focusing on the local priorities of hypertension and nutrition security, with a focus on diverse communities.
BRIANNA DURKEE has joined the AHA as government-relations director role in Albany. Prior to joining the AHA, Durkee worked at a boutique lobbying firm in Albany for three years as a legislative analyst and lobbyist specializing in energy, health care, and more. In her new role, Durkee will lead the AHA’s efforts to advocate for policies across New York state to create healthier communities. Durkee’s priorities will include expanding maternal-health coverage through Medicaid, securing funding for the Double Up Food Bucks program, and prohibiting the sale of menthol cigarettes.

KIRSTEN ELLEBY was recently named Syracuse University’s new deputy athletics director and senior woman administrator. She joins the Orange after almost six years as associate athletics director for student-athlete enrichment and senior woman administrator at the University of New Orleans. At Syracuse, Elleby will serve as chief Title IX officer, represent Syracuse Athletics with her
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KIRSTEN ELLEBY was recently named Syracuse University’s new deputy athletics director and senior woman administrator. She joins the Orange after almost six years as associate athletics director for student-athlete enrichment and senior woman administrator at the University of New Orleans. At Syracuse, Elleby will serve as chief Title IX officer, represent Syracuse Athletics with her fellow ACC Senior Woman Administrators, and have specific sport-oversight responsibilities, including women’s basketball and additional sports to be determined. At the University of New Orleans (UNO), Elleby served on the executive staff and was responsible for the management and advancement of academics, NCAA compliance, student-athlete development and community outreach. Before joining the Privateers, Elleby served in various capacities at Wake Forest and Coppin State. In nine years in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Elleby served as Wake Forest’s assistant director of compliance for two years before assuming duties as the director of compliance in July 2009. In August 2014, she was named assistant athletics director for compliance and student-athlete support. Elleby developed and coordinated the Woman2Woman Mentorship Program for women student-athletes and served as sport administrator for the Demon Deacon cheer and dance teams. Prior to her stint at Wake Forest, Elleby worked at Coppin State from August 2004 to December 2006, serving in a number of athletic administrative roles including central administration, academic support, compliance, and student-athlete welfare. Elleby completed her bachelor’s degree in economics from Spelman College in 2002 and her master’s degree in education in sports management from Old Dominion in 2004. Elleby is also a 2021 graduate of the prestigious NCAA Dr. Charles Whitcomb Leadership Institute.

AmeriCU’s Gwak appointed to Leadership Greater Syracuse board of directors
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Jin Gwak, AmeriCU Credit Union’s chief digital & information officer, recently joined the board for Leadership Greater Syracuse (LGS), a nonprofit organization that offers a yearlong civic-leadership training program. Gwak, who was a member of the LGS Class of 2015, joined the credit union in 2013. In her role as chief digital
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SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Jin Gwak, AmeriCU Credit Union’s chief digital & information officer, recently joined the board for Leadership Greater Syracuse (LGS), a nonprofit organization that offers a yearlong civic-leadership training program.
Gwak, who was a member of the LGS Class of 2015, joined the credit union in 2013. In her role as chief digital & information officer, she puts a renewed emphasis on infrastructure, making internal technological advancements, and external improvements to better the member experience and propel AmeriCU toward a digitally inclusive business model.
“I’m excited to join the board of such an impactful organization,” Gwak said in an AmeriCU news release. “It’s an honor to be given the opportunity to share the leadership skills I gained through LGS with the lens of my own professional background. I greatly look forward to continuing my involvement with LGS in this new capacity.”
Gwak has been elected to a three-year term on the LGS board and plans to lend her expertise and share her experience as a woman in a C-level position to enhance the training LGS provides its graduates, the credit union said.
“AmeriCU Credit Union takes great pride in supporting the communities in which it serves and providing professional development opportunities for its team members,” said Ron Belle, AmeriCU President and CEO. “Jin’s position on LGS’s board of directors perfectly combines these two goals.”

Podiatry Services of CNY leases space for DeWitt office
DeWITT, N.Y. — Podiatry Services of CNY, PC recently leased 950 square feet of space for an office at 6900 Highbridge Road in DeWitt. Chris Savage of Cushman & Wakefield/Pyramid Brokerage Company helped arrange the transaction, representing the landlord. Robert T. Cluse is listed as the owner of the 6900 Highbridge Road property, according to
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DeWITT, N.Y. — Podiatry Services of CNY, PC recently leased 950 square feet of space for an office at 6900 Highbridge Road in DeWitt.
Chris Savage of Cushman & Wakefield/Pyramid Brokerage Company helped arrange the transaction, representing the landlord. Robert T. Cluse is listed as the owner of the 6900 Highbridge Road property, according to Onondaga County’s online real-estate records. The site has a one-story, 5,000-square-foot building located on 0.74 acres.
Podiatry Services of CNY is a podiatry practice with a dozen offices in the Syracuse area. It has seven podiatrists offering bunion, plantar fasciitis, and ingrown-toenail treatments, and more, according to its website.

Clement joins Beardsley Architects + Engineers
AUBURN, N.Y. — Beardsley Architects + Engineers recently added Alex D. Clement as a senior architect in its Syracuse–area office. Clement has 13 years of experience working with governmental, commercial, industrial, educational, and residential clients, the firm said in a release. He works collaboratively to solve design problems with complex constraints and to develop spaces
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AUBURN, N.Y. — Beardsley Architects + Engineers recently added Alex D. Clement as a senior architect in its Syracuse–area office.
Clement has 13 years of experience working with governmental, commercial, industrial, educational, and residential clients, the firm said in a release. He works collaboratively to solve design problems with complex constraints and to develop spaces that meet client objectives in conjunction with meeting sustainability goals. Clement’s experience extends to project management, project design, construction documentation, planning, programming, and 3D rendering and modeling.
His prior employers include Architecteam, where he was a project architect, and N.K. BHANDARI, Architecture & Engineering, P.C., where he was a senior project architect, according to Clement’s LinkedIn profile.
Beardsley’s Syracuse–area office is located at 5789 Widewaters Pkwy in DeWitt. The firm is headquartered in Auburn and also has offices in Malone and Albany.
Beardsley is an employee-owned, full-service architecture design and engineering firm that was founded more than 120 years ago. Its recent projects include the new Lyons National Bank branch office in Auburn, the new administration building for the Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe in Akwesane, and the Frank Dining Hall renovation at Colgate University in Hamilton, per the Beardsley website.

Hancock Estabrook adds Ithaca Law firm Barney, Grossman & Dubow
Barney, Grossman & Dubow traces its history back about 50 years, providing legal services that focus on commercial and residential transactions, small-business formation and management, trusts and estate planning, probate and estate administration, and municipal law. Hancock Estabrook added attorney Peter G. Grossman as a partner in the municipal, real estate and trusts & estates
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Barney, Grossman & Dubow traces its history back about 50 years, providing legal services that focus on commercial and residential transactions, small-business formation and management, trusts and estate planning, probate and estate administration, and municipal law.
Hancock Estabrook added attorney Peter G. Grossman as a partner in the municipal, real estate and trusts & estates practice area, and attorney Natalie S. French as an associate in the corporate, municipal, and real-estate practice areas, as well as a focus on adoption law. Legal assistant Deanna L. Laurentz also came aboard Hancock Estabrook, the firm said in a news release.

The addition of this team has expanded the services available to clients in the Ithaca and Finger Lakes region, the law firm said. “This expansion of our ranks reflects our continued focus on the Ithaca and Finger Lakes area and will allow the firm to increase its representation of clients in the corporate, health care, municipal, real estate and nonprofit sectors and individuals with estate planning needs. We are strongly committed to Upstate New York and continue to strategically grow our firm in a way that best allows us to serve our clients and our community,” Timothy P. Murphy, managing partner of Hancock Estabrook, said in the release.
Hancock Estabrook is based in Syracuse in Equitable Tower I. It also has two locations in Ithaca, its office in Gateway Center and a new location at 120 E. Buffalo St. that it picked up through the addition of Barney, Grossman & Dubow, according to its website.
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