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LIZ BOGART has been promoted to project manager at Appel Osborne Landscape Architecture. She previously was a project designer at the firm for four years. Bogart first joined Appel Osborne in 2017 as an intern and continued in this role until her graduation from SUNY ESF at the end of that year. Before graduating with […]
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LIZ BOGART has been promoted to project manager at Appel Osborne Landscape Architecture. She previously was a project designer at the firm for four years. Bogart first joined Appel Osborne in 2017 as an intern and continued in this role until her graduation from SUNY ESF at the end of that year. Before graduating with her bachelor’s degree in landscape architecture, she earned her associate degree in architectural technology from Onondaga Community College in 2014. Bogart is currently pursuing her New York State registered landscape architect license. Her experience includes design for a variety of markets including K-12 education, residential and mixed-use development, and parks and recreation.
JENNA MOSCA has been appointed sales and marketing specialist at Oriskany Arms, Inc., an affiliate company of Giotto Enterprises headquartered in Oriskany. Mosca will be responsible for the company’s purchasing, scheduling, and general administrative efforts. She holds a bachelor’s degree in public relations from Lasell University in Massachusetts. Before joining Oriskany Arms in 2020, Mosca
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JENNA MOSCA has been appointed sales and marketing specialist at Oriskany Arms, Inc., an affiliate company of Giotto Enterprises headquartered in Oriskany. Mosca will be responsible for the company’s purchasing, scheduling, and general administrative efforts. She holds a bachelor’s degree in public relations from Lasell University in Massachusetts. Before joining Oriskany Arms in 2020, Mosca held various marketing roles in the media, consumer product, and restaurant industries.
DAVID HUGHES was named VP of operations at Fiber Instrument Sales, Inc. (FIS), the flagship company of Giotto Enterprises. Located in Oriskany, FIS is a manufacturer and distributor of fiber-optic components and test equipment used in the telecommunications industry. Hughes joined Fiber Instrument Sales in 2020 and holds an electrical-engineering degree from SUNY Poly. Prior to joining FIS, he held various leadership positions in the manufacturing, electrical, and biomedical industries. Hughes is responsible for strategic oversight for all manufacturing, test equipment, and engineering functions.
ALISON STANULEVICH has been named VP of corporate compliance at Giotto Enterprises, the umbrella organization for FIS and its six affiliate companies located in the greater Utica–Rome area. She joined Giotto Enterprises in August 2021, and is responsible for maintaining its compliance programs, and providing legal advice and support in various other critical areas of the business. Stanulevich holds a bachelor’s degree from Utica College and received her law degree from the Charlotte School of Law. Her legal career experience includes advisory and compliance assurance roles in the private and public sectors.
MARK I. CUSHMAN has been appointed to the board of directors for Giotto Enterprises. In total, Giotto employs more than 400 people at multiple locations throughout the Utica-Rome area. Cushman joined the organization in 2006 and serves as VP of organizational development. His responsibilities include oversight of human-resources activities, employee recruitment, public relations, and various other professional education and development initiatives. He holds a bachelor’s degree from Rochester Institute of Technology, a master’s degree from the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at Syracuse University, and a certificate in employment law from Cornell University.

LARK ALLEN has joined market-research firm Drive Research as a content-marketing specialist. Allen will be responsible for planning, developing, and implementing the company’s content and social-media strategy. She had previously worked at Virtucom as a copywriter. In 2018, Allen graduated from Syracuse University with a bachelor’s degree in writing and rhetoric. She then earned her
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LARK ALLEN has joined market-research firm Drive Research as a content-marketing specialist. Allen will be responsible for planning, developing, and implementing the company’s content and social-media strategy. She had previously worked at Virtucom as a copywriter. In 2018, Allen graduated from Syracuse University with a bachelor’s degree in writing and rhetoric. She then earned her master’s degree from Syracuse’s S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications.
The Community Foundation of Otsego County (CFOC) recently hired JEFF KATZ as its first executive director. Katz brings many skills to his new position, including having formerly been an options trader, published author, head and board member of various local nonprofits, and former mayor of Cooperstown. Katz was hired on the recommendation of the CFOC
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The Community Foundation of Otsego County (CFOC) recently hired JEFF KATZ as its first executive director. Katz brings many skills to his new position, including having formerly been an options trader, published author, head and board member of various local nonprofits, and former mayor of Cooperstown. Katz was hired on the recommendation of the CFOC Search Committee, chaired by Patricia Kennedy, which also included Harry Levine, Alan Donovan, Alicia Dicks, and Michael Stein. The CFOC board voted unanimously to hire Katz at its Dec. 9 meeting. In 2020-21 the Community Foundation made awards of more than $250,000 to Otsego County nonprofits, initially focused on helping them operate safely through COVID. In 2021, the foundation opened up the award programs to fulfill its broader mission to help innovative nonprofits develop and expand their capabilities. In 2021, the CFOC also completed the Founders Campaign, a $2 million donor drive.

Binghamton, Cornell to use $1.6M federal grant to attract international businesses to Southern Tier
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Southern Tier group receives $50K grant for broadband expansion
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Walsh calls shared-services agreement between city, Syracuse University “important step forward”
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Utica’s tax base increases by $7 million since last year
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