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Beardsley Architects + Engineers
TRACEY A. CARR has joined Beardsley Architects + Engineers as senior architectural designer in the firm’s Auburn office. She has more than 16 years of experience in architectural design, drafting, and construction administration for commercial, educational, governmental, and residential clients. In addition to her work as an architectural designer, Carr is also a CAD-drafting instructor […]
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TRACEY A. CARR has joined Beardsley Architects + Engineers as senior architectural designer in the firm’s Auburn office. She has more than 16 years of experience in architectural design, drafting, and construction administration for commercial, educational, governmental, and residential clients. In addition to her work as an architectural designer, Carr is also a CAD-drafting instructor at Onondaga Community College, teaching production technology and wood-frame construction drafting to first and second semester students.
SCOTT E. FOLTS has joined Beardsley as a senior architectural designer. He comes from Washington State, where he served as senior architectural designer for academic, manufacturing, commercial, and military projects. Folts has extensive experience with 3D visualizations and renderings, and virtual-reality design and presentation techniques. He brings to Beardsley a broad skill set and diverse background in all phases of design with more than 20 years of architectural design experience.
JEFF CARDINALI has joined Hayner Hoyt as a safety officer, where he will assist in planning and overseeing the company’s job-site safety efforts. He previously served as the director of safety for Demco New York Corporation with stints as the chief of fire for DeWitt Fire District and a fire safety inspector at Syracuse University.
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JEFF CARDINALI has joined Hayner Hoyt as a safety officer, where he will assist in planning and overseeing the company’s job-site safety efforts. He previously served as the director of safety for Demco New York Corporation with stints as the chief of fire for DeWitt Fire District and a fire safety inspector at Syracuse University.
MARK MATUSZCZAK joins Hayner Hoyt as a project manager. He has more than 35 years of experience in the construction industry. Matuszczak previously held project management and estimating roles at O’Brien & Gere, Onsite Facilities Services, and Widewaters Construction.
TIM BRZUSZKIEWICZ, project superintendent at Hayner Hoyt, has been promoted to VP of operations. In his eight years with the company, he has demonstrated exceptional technical field experience and a high level of leadership. Brzuszkiewicz brings a passion for teamwork, coaching, and experience operating his own business to this position, where he’ll help oversee the management of all projects.
OLIVIA COAKLEY, MATTHEW MCHARRIS, and TAYLOR KERR are all joining Hayner Hoyt as project engineers. Coakley was an intern at the company in 2019, has a bachelor’s degree in physics from Le Moyne College, and is currently pursuing a master’s degree in civil engineering with a concentration in construction engineering and management from Syracuse University. McHarris was a field intern with the company in 2019 and has a bachelor’s degree in construction management from Utica College. Kerr has prior project management experience with O’Brien & Gere and has a bachelor’s degree in natural resource management and geographic information systems from Paul Smith’s College

JOSHUA NICHOLS has joined S.E.E.D. Planning Group as an associate planner in the firm’s Binghamton office. Before joining S.E.E.D., he worked at Johnson, Lauder & Savidge as a staff accountant. In his role, he will work alongside S.E.E.D.’s financial planners and Bloom Tax Partners’ tax planners to develop financial planning programs with specialized tax-planning opportunities.
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JOSHUA NICHOLS has joined S.E.E.D. Planning Group as an associate planner in the firm’s Binghamton office. Before joining S.E.E.D., he worked at Johnson, Lauder & Savidge as a staff accountant. In his role, he will work alongside S.E.E.D.’s financial planners and Bloom Tax Partners’ tax planners to develop financial planning programs with specialized tax-planning opportunities. Nichols earned his bachelor’s degree in accounting from Binghamton University’s School of Management.

ROBERT MADLINGER has joined the Mohawk Valley Health System (MVHS) Surgical Group, where he will serve as the chief of trauma, acute care, and surgical critical care, as well as program director for General Surgery. He joins MVHS from St. Joseph’s University Medical Center, Paterson, New Jersey, where he was chief of trauma and surgical
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ROBERT MADLINGER has joined the Mohawk Valley Health System (MVHS) Surgical Group, where he will serve as the chief of trauma, acute care, and surgical critical care, as well as program director for General Surgery. He joins MVHS from St. Joseph’s University Medical Center, Paterson, New Jersey, where he was chief of trauma and surgical critical care as well as director of advanced trauma life support. Madlinger was Commander of the 1st Forward Resuscitative Surgical Team, Fort Hamilton, Brooklyn, New York, a detachment of Utica’s 865th Combat Support Hospital. He has served three tours in Afghanistan. He received his doctor of osteopathic medicine from Kansas City University of Medicine and Bioscience in Kansas City, Missouri. Madlinger performed his internship and residency in general surgery at St. Barnabus Hospital in Bronx, New York and also received fellowship training in trauma and critical care from Lincoln Hospital in Bronx, New York.

AARON C. RECORDS has joined Bousquet Holstein PLLC as an associate attorney in the firm’s brownfields practice group. He will guide clients in preparing and filing claims for the New York State Brownfield Cleanup Program tax credits, as well as defending their claims through the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance’s desk audit
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AARON C. RECORDS has joined Bousquet Holstein PLLC as an associate attorney in the firm’s brownfields practice group. He will guide clients in preparing and filing claims for the New York State Brownfield Cleanup Program tax credits, as well as defending their claims through the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance’s desk audit and full examination processes. Originally from New Hampshire, Records earned his bachelor’s degree in philosophy and creative writing from Colby-Sawyer College. He spent one semester abroad as a Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholar at Tsinghua University in Beijing, China. Records earned his law degree at Syracuse University College of Law where he served on the Pro Bono Advisory Board, contributed to the Syrian Accountability Project, and was the editor-in-chief of Impunity Watch and the Journal of Global Rights and Organizations. After graduating from law school, he worked as an associate at PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP’s New York City office in its State and Local Tax Income and Franchise department, assisting large clients with both income- tax consulting and compliance services.
SAMANTHA Z. KASMAREK has joined Bousquet Holstein as director of attorney recruitment and development. She will coordinate and support the attorney recruiting process as well as create professional development programs in a variety of formats that support all areas of associate attorney development. Kasmarek will also work to develop and implement a firm-wide competency model and expectations for associates as they progress on the pathway to partnership. Prior to joining the firm, she began her legal career as an attorney at Hiscock & Barclay (now Barclay Damon) in Syracuse where she concentrated on commercial litigation matters as well as torts, insurance, and products-liability issues. Kasmarek most recently worked at Syracuse University College of Law in its Career Services Office where she counseled students on career planning, and all aspects of securing legal positions, including judicial clerkships. She earned a bachelor’s degree from Le Moyne College and her law degree from SUNY Buffalo Law School.

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