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St. Joseph’s Health to use $500K grant for a Food Farmacy program
The Mother Cabrini Health Foundation grant program aims to support individuals and families that are “at-risk or underserved.” Food insecurity is a measure of the
Cayuga Medical Center to use grant award to care for patients whose primary language isn’t English
“This initiative will help advance Cayuga Health System’s commitment to meeting the needs of our diverse community and treating all people with dignity so that
Ithaca student-housing complexes sold to Chicago–based firm
Visum Development worked with its equity partners — including East To West Capital, a real estate private-equity firm in the United Kingdom — to sell
SUNY to provide annual pay, benefits increase for Upstate Medical’s teaching, research center nurses
The increase in compensation is part of SUNY’s and Upstate Medical’s efforts to increase the retention of nurses. The raise provides between $2,000 and $3,500
Madison County creates gift-card program to support local restaurants
WAMPSVILLE, N.Y. — Madison County is looking for local restaurants to participate in a gift-card matching program called “Madison Local Eats.” Businesses have until Wednesday
COOPER GILLOGLY has been promoted to director of ticket retention & operations by the Syracuse Crunch. Gillogly, 28, joined the Crunch in 2018 as an account executive after working in the athletic fundraising department at the University of Cincinnati and group sales and service at the Cincinnati Museum Center. He most recently held the title
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COOPER GILLOGLY has been promoted to director of ticket retention & operations by the Syracuse Crunch. Gillogly, 28, joined the Crunch in 2018 as an account executive after working in the athletic fundraising department at the University of Cincinnati and group sales and service at the Cincinnati Museum Center. He most recently held the title of ticket services coordinator & account executive. In his new role, Gillogly will oversee all operational aspects of the ticket-sales department, including managing Archtics and account manager. He will manage and maintain ticketing reports and submit analytics to the American Hockey League. In addition to day-to-day ticket management, Gillogly will continue selling ticket packages and single-game tickets along with booking groups. He will also maintain relationships with local businesses and organizations through business-pack sales and sponsorships, along with youth-hockey organizations and school districts. Gillogly graduated from Xavier University in 2015 with a degree in sport management and minor in business. He received his master’s degree in sport administration from Ohio University in 2018.
DAVID RIGGS has been hired by the Syracuse Crunch as director of ticket sales. Riggs, 35, joins the Crunch after spending three years as the director of ticket operations & assistant director for marketing for Colgate University. He previously was the assistant AD for ticket sales & operations at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley from 2015 to 2017 and corporate sponsorship & ticket operations manager at University of Texas Pan American from 2013 to 2015. In his role as director of ticket sales, Riggs will be responsible for managing the daily operation of the ticket sales staff. He will oversee all sales and service campaigns while coordinating sales meetings, trainings and one-on-ones with members of the department. Riggs will also lead development of ticket marketing, promotions, pricing, sales and renewal strategies. He will additionally sell Crunch season tickets, partial and flex packages, group tickets and specialty ticket plans. Riggs graduated from Boston University in 2008 with a degree in broadcast journalism.
Billy Fuccillo, car dealer known for his “HUGE” ads, dies
In January, the Matthews Auto Group in Vestal announced the purchase of five Fuccillo auto dealerships in the Syracuse and Rochester markets in deal that
Crouse Health opens new center for addiction-treatment services
The New York State Department of Health and Empire State Development Corporation awarded Crouse Health $17 million to purchase the land and pay for the
Mower names Crockett president and COO, Mower to remain CEO
“This is an important day in the future of our agency. It represents a key step in the transition of the firm to the next
State launches $1 million program focused on getting local workforce involved in I-81 project
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Thursday announced the launch of “Workforce Forward: Syracuse,” a $1 million initiative spearheaded by the New York State
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