SYRACUSE — The Technology Alliance of Central New York (TACNY) — a nonprofit organization whose mission is to facilitate community awareness, appreciation, and education of technology — recently announced its roster of board members and officers. Newly elected to the TACNY board for three-year terms are: • Mike Cimino (Fayetteville Free Library) • James VanDusen (CXtec) Reelected […]
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SYRACUSE — The Technology Alliance of Central New York (TACNY) — a nonprofit organization whose mission is to facilitate community awareness, appreciation, and education of technology — recently announced its roster of board members and officers.
Newly elected to the TACNY board for three-year terms are:
• Mike Cimino (Fayetteville Free Library)
• James VanDusen (CXtec)
Reelected to the TACNY board for three-year terms are:
• Joann Campbell-Maher
• Kerry-Ann Crumbie
• Howard Hollander
• Samantha Nedrow
• Yvonne Scott-Younis
• David Voorhees
• Mark Walker
Officers (re)elected for another one-year term are:
• President: Diane Plumley
• First VP: Samantha Nedrow
• Second VP/Chair of the Technical Societies Council: Howard Hollander
• Treasurer: Bruce Nichols
• Assistant Treasurer: Kerry Crumbie
TACNY was founded in 1903 as the Technology Club of Syracuse.


