SYRACUSE — Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh on Dec. 2 announced the appointment of Adavia Fudge as infrastructure public information officer. As part of the City Communications Office, Fudge will be responsible for public information and communication activities supporting the city’s Departments of Public Works, Engineering, Water, and Cityline. In this position, Fudge will develop, produce, […]
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SYRACUSE — Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh on Dec. 2 announced the appointment of Adavia Fudge as infrastructure public information officer.
As part of the City Communications Office, Fudge will be responsible for public information and communication activities supporting the city’s Departments of Public Works, Engineering, Water, and Cityline.
In this position, Fudge will develop, produce, and distribute public-information communications and content for web, print, and social media related to activities, public projects, and infrastructure initiatives. That includes roads, sewers, pedestrian traffic, and public spaces. She will produce content to proactively educate and engage constituents, media, and stakeholders in ongoing and upcoming infrastructure projects including road reconstruction, sidewalk repair, snow removal, and Interstate 81 construction.
Fudge most recently worked as a processing technician for Acreage Holdings, assisting with quality control, production, supply tracking, and compliance. She also served as the company’s liaison to organized labor. Fudge also has experience as a leasing and marketing manager at Theory Syracuse and University Village Apartments. In both roles, Fudge provided marketing, communications, and social-media strategy in addition to property management.
Fudge received a bachelor’s degree in communication studies from Medaille College, is a graduate of the Syracuse Surge Advanced Manufacturing certificate program, and holds an additional certificate from SUNY ATTAIN’s Career Skills program.


