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CONTENTS ON THE COVER SUNY Oswego campus; photo by James Kearns, courtesy of SUNY Oswego Office of Communications and Marketing.

Operation Oswego County____________________ 8 CEO Profiles / Charts____________________ 10 / 30 Oswego County – Top 100 Private Employers____ Oswego County – Companies to Watch_________ Oswego County – Top Public Employers________ Onondaga County – Top 20 Employers_________ Cayuga County – Top 10 Employers___________ Jefferson County – Top 10 Employers__________

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Thank You To our physicians, providers and employees Thank you for your resilience, dedication and teamwork as we have worked together to keep patients, visitors, staff and our community safe and healthy during this challenging time. You are true superheroes.

To our community We extend sincere appreciation to the individuals, businesses and organizations across Central New York that have generously donated financial contributions, personal protective equipment/ supplies, food, electronic devices and other items in support of Crouse Health and our fight against COVID-19.

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LOC ATO R I N DE X of Oswego County, Northern and Central New York Businesses in this Guide

Oswego County Private Acro-Fab, Ltd........................................ 76 Adecco Employment Services.............. 53 Advance Auto Parts.............................. 64 ALPS Professional Services/Janitorial Services/Carpet & Upholstery........... 63 Arby’s Restaurant Group...................... 63 ARISE................................................... 46 Attis Industries...................................... 54 B&Q Distribution Services Inc.............. 79 Behling Orchards.................................. 46 BioSpherix, Ltd..................................... 68 Bob Johnson Auto Group .................... 60 Bosco’s ................................................ 71 Brookfield Renewable Energy Group... 70 Buckingham Market; Buckingham’s Home Center..................................... 63 Builders FirstSource............................. 76 Burdick Ford, Inc.................................. 76 Burke’s Do It Best Home Center.......... 70 Burritt Chevrolet/Buick; Burritt Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram...... 54 Butler Disposal Systems....................... 68 Canfield Machine & Tool LLC............... 64 Carrols Corp. ....................................... 53 Catholic Charities of Oswego County... 59 Centro of Oswego................................. 70 Chase Enterprises................................ 54 Circle K................................................. 52 Community Bank, N.A.......................... 74 Compass Federal Credit Union............ 78 ConnextCare........................................ 44 Cornell Cooperative Extension of Oswego County............................. 75 D-K Manufacturing Corp. ..................... 78 Davis Bros., Inc.................................... 79 Davis Cleaning..................................... 74 Davis-Standard, LLC Converting Systems.......................... 48 Deaton’s Building and Home Center.... 71 Enterprises LLC................................. 72 Dr. Padma Ram Medical Services, LLC.................................... 68 Eagle Beverage Co., Inc....................... 57 Eastern Shore Associates.................... 57 EJ USA................................................. 54 Elemental Management Group............. 45 Empower Federal Credit Union............ 64 Exelon Generation................................ 38 Felix Schoeller North America.............. 47 Fresh Food Group................................ 49 Fulton Companies................................ 42 Fulton Family YMCA............................. 59 Fulton Savings Bank............................. 60 Fulton Tool Co...................................... 78

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Glider Oil Co......................................... 61 Grandma Brown’s Beans Inc................ 80 Harbor Lights Chemical........................ 79 Hardwood Transformations /Designer Hardwood Flooring............................ 80 Healthway Home Products................... 67 Holiday Inn Express & Suites............... 79 Home Center by Furdi.......................... 79 Home2 Suites by Hilton........................ 79 Huhtamaki............................................ 42 Industrial Precision Products................ 79 International Wire Group...................... 52 J&A Mechanical Contractors................ 69 JCPenney Co. Inc................................. 72 K&N’s Foods USA, LLC........................ 62 K9 Grooming & Pet Motel..................... 81 Kenwell Corp........................................ 65 KeyBank NA......................................... 78 Kindred at Home................................... 61 Kinney Drugs........................................ 50 Lakeview Lanes.................................... 73 Laser Transit, Ltd.................................. 71 LeRoi, Inc............................................. 69 Little Lukes Preschool & Childcare ...... 46 Longley Brothers Dodge....................... 68 Lowe’s Home Improvement Warehouse........................................ 50 Luminant – Independence Power Plant....................................... 74 Lydall, Inc............................................. 58 Majestic Mold & Tool............................ 79 McDonald’s........................................... 45 McDonald’s Corp.................................. 52 McIntosh Box & Pallet ......................... 62 Mirabito Energy Products/Mirabito Convenience Stores.......................... 68 Multi-Color Corporation Fulton Operation................................ 64 N.E.T. & Die, Inc................................... 75 National Grid......................................... 52 NBT Bank............................................. 76 North Shore Oil Co............................... 79 Northern Ace Home Center.................. 80 Northland Filter International................ 69 Novelis Corporation.............................. 40 NRG Oswego Generating Station........ 63 Ontario Orchards.................................. 64 Oswego County Ambulance Service-Menter Ambulance............... 48 Oswego County FCU............................ 66 Oswego County OB-GYN, P.C............. 70 Oswego County Opportunities.............. 40 Oswego Health, Inc.............................. 38 Oswego Industries................................ 49 Oswego YMCA..................................... 57

OVIA Insurance Agencies.................... 76 Par-K Enterprises................................. 75 Pathfinder Bancorp............................... 46 Pathfinder Industries............................. 77 Paul’s Big M Supermarket.................... 66 Pontiac Care and Rehabilitation Center......................... 60 Price Chopper....................................... 45 Raby’s Ace Home Center..................... 71 Reymore Chevrolet............................... 66 Ricelli-Northern..................................... 50 Rowlee Construction............................ 80 Save-A-Lot............................................ 76 Sonbyrne Sales Inc.............................. 54 Sorbello and Sons................................ 65 St. Luke Health Services...................... 42 Stafkings Healthcare/ Personnel Systems, Inc..................... 62 Stewart’s Shops.................................... 71 Suburban Propane............................... 72 Subway................................................. 50 Tailwater Lodge.................................... 66 Teti Bakery USA, Inc............................ 69 The Broadwell Hospitality Group.......... 56 The Eis House...................................... 77 The Great Outdoors RV Superstore..... 69 The Palladium-Times............................ 65 The Wolak Group................................. 47 Time Buyer Auto Sales......................... 77 TJ Maxx................................................ 60 Tops Friendly Markets.......................... 42 Tractor Supply...................................... 67 Travel Resorts of America.................... 62 United Wire Technologies.................... 77 Universal Metal Works.......................... 74 W.D. Malone Trucking & Excavating.... 62 Walgreens............................................ 57 Walmart................................................ 40 Wayne Pharmacy................................. 62 Wiltsie Construction Company, Inc....... 73 Windstream.......................................... 77

Oswego County Public Altmar-Parish-Williamstown Central School District....................... 86 Cayuga Community College-Fulton...... 87 Center for Instruction, T echnology & Innovation .................... 84 Central Square Central School ............ 83 City of Fulton........................................ 86 City of Oswego..................................... 85 Fulton City School District.................... 84 Hannibal Central School District........... 86 Mexico Academy & Central School...... 84

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Oswego City School District................. 83 Oswego County government................ 83 Phoenix Central School District............ 85 Pulaski Academy & Central School...... 86 Sandy Creek Central School District.... 86 SUNY Oswego..................................... 82

Onondaga County AXA Advisors........................................ 92 BNY Mellon........................................... 92 Charter Communications...................... 90 Crouse Health....................................... 89 Excellus BlueCross BlueShield............ 92 L. & J. G. Stickley, Inc.......................... 91 Lockheed Martin Corp.......................... 90 Loretto.................................................. 89 National Grid......................................... 90 Raymour & Flanigan............................. 92 Raytheon Technologies........................ 91 Roman Catholic Diocese of Syracuse.. 89 St. Joseph’s Hospital Health Center..... 88 SUNY Upstate Medical University........ 88 Syracuse University.............................. 88 Syracuse Veterans Administration Medical Center.................................. 90 United Parcel Service........................... 91 Verizon................................................. 91 Wegmans Food Markets, Inc................ 89 Welch Allyn........................................... 91

Cayuga County Auburn Community Hospital................. 93 Auburn Enlarged City School District... 93 BCS Automotive Interface Solutions.... 94 Cayuga County Government................ 93 Cayuga-Onondaga BOCES.................. 93 Department of Corrections................... 93 Nucor Steel Auburn.............................. 94 Walmart Stores Inc............................... 94 Wegmans............................................. 94 Xylem, Inc............................................. 94

Jefferson County Carthage Central School District.......... 96 Fort Drum............................................. 95 Indian River Central School District...... 96 Jefferson County Government.............. 95 Jefferson-Lewis BOCES....................... 96 New York Air Brake.............................. 96 New York State .................................... 95 Samaritan Medical Center.................... 95 The Arc Jefferson-St. Lawrence........... 96 Watertown City School District............. 96


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Operation Oswego County: Operation Oswego County: An Economic and Job Development Corporation Serving Oswego County By L. Michael Treadwell, CEcD, executive director, Operation Oswego County

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peration Oswego County (OOC) is a private, nonprofit organization that works to enhance and sustain the business and industrial climate of Oswego County. To achieve that goal, we provide comprehensive assistance to existing businesses and those seeking to locate here. OOC is a full-service economic development organization ready to serve businesses, whether they are developing a business plan, looking for the best site, or searching for financing or other assistance. OOC’s primary objectives are to help create new job opportunities, retain employment, build a broader real property tax base, diversify the economy and improve the area’s quality of life all through a planned, organized and environmentally friendly economic development process. Since 1953, we have helped deliver over $4.7 billion in investments and nearly 29,000 new and retained jobs to Oswego County. We have grown from a local, voluntary, community-spirited development organization to becoming a county-wide comprehensive and proactive economic development arm. We are guided by a board of directors made up of community-minded people from business, industry, labor, education, agriculture and government throughout Oswego County. We are primarily supported by a combination of voluntary contributions, local, state and federal governmental funding, and through administrative services contracts for economic development. As a county-wide, comprehensive economic development organization, we can provide, among other things:

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n Site Selection Assistance. An inventory of industrial sites and available buildings enables us to find homes for new businesses quickly. n Financial Packaging. We help businesses access appropriate financing from the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA), United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), Empire State Development Corporation, the County of Oswego Industrial Development Agency (IDA), the CNY REDC CFA process and other state, local and federal financing sources. We also help companies secure bank financing which is always the primary source of funds for most projects. n Planning and Coordination. We can help businesses with permitting, zoning and coordinating activities with state and local agencies. n Industry/Government Liaison. OOC serves as a liaison between companies and governmental agencies. n Assistance in Accessing Special Incentive Programs. We can help eligible businesses receive real property tax abatements, sales tax exemptions, job training, low interest financing, state grants and tax credits, utility incentives and more. n Retention/Expansion Outreach Programs. OOC is focused on helping existing employers with expansion initiatives as well as in overcoming barriers that may be impeding business success. n Specialized Research and Technical Assistance. We provide businesses with information and data to assist in decision making. This can be during the attraction process or with existing employers looking to grow and expand their business in Oswego County.

OOC coordinates and implements special economic development initiatives to enhance the potential to create and retain jobs in Oswego County. Some of these initiatives include: n Industrial/Business Parks. OOC operates five industrial/business parks in Oswego County — the Oswego County Industrial Park in Schroeppel, the Airport Industrial Park in Volney, the Lake Ontario Industrial Park in the city of Oswego, the Columbia Mills Business Park in Minetto and the Peck Road Industrial Site in the Town of Richland. Other sites around the county are currently being studied for potential business parks. n Manufacturing Start-Up Facility. Plans are being formulated to establish a 30,000-sq.-ft. facility at the Nestle site in Fulton. n Business Incubators. The Business Expansion Center in the city of Oswego is designed to help non-retail, industrial and service businesses achieve significant growth and development during their early stage start-up with the intention of eventually relocating into private commercial space. Plans are being formulated on establishing potential flexible spec buildings and finding a location for a new small business incubator. n Minority and Women-Owned Business Enterprise Program. OOC can help new and expanding businesses obtain Minority and Women Business Enterprises state designation, as well as other necessary development support. n SBA Certified Development Company. OOC is authorized to finance projects using the SBA 504 loan program which can fund up to 40% of

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fixed asset financing for eligible businesses at below market rates. n USDA IRP Program. The IDA in cooperation with USDA has established and recently doubled the capacity of a short-term financing program for working capital and/or machinery and equipment. n IDA Administration. OOC provides, under contract, the administrative support for the IDA and helps to package and provide underwriting for all IDA economic development assistance utilizing IDA programs. n Domestic and International Marketing Program. OOC aggressively promotes and markets Oswego County for purposes of attracting new businesses and for enhancing the business climate image of the county. n Micro-Enterprise Training Program. OOC works cooperatively with the City of Fulton Community Development Agency, City of Oswego Community Development Office and SUNY Oswego’s Business Resource Center to provide guidance and support to people interested in starting or expanding a small business. n Next Great Idea Program. OOC helps to encourage entrepreneurial development in Oswego County by coordinating a business plan competition that also features a grant to the winner to assist in implementing a business project in Oswego County. n Workforce Development. OOC and the COIDA are supporting the establishment of an Advanced Manufacturing Institute by Cayuga Community College at its Fulton Campus. OOC is active with the Workforce Development Board of Oswego County and a sponsor of the ACT Work Ready Communities Initiative. n Regional Collaboration. OOC is very active with the Central New York Regional Economic Development Council, the Central New York Regional Planning and Development Board, CenterState Center for Economic Opportunity, Empire State Development, and National Grid on efforts and initiatives to spur economic development and to expand and enhance the regional economy. For more information on these programs and other economic development services in Oswego County, call OOC at 343-1545 or visit www. oswegocounty.org.

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PROFILES Arlyn C. Mallo Company: Pontiac Care and Rehabilitation Center Position: Administrator Since what year with company: 2009 Since what year in current position: February 2019 Education: Bachelor’s degree, health care management, Excelsior College, Albany; previously was working on Master of Health Administration and Executive Health Services Administration degrees from the University of Central Florida (Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Management Education accredited) and is on a pause while planning to work on getting a dual Master of Business Administration/MHA degree. Career highlights: Passed the National Association of Long Term Care Administrator boards in January of 2019; improved facility case mix index during management of prospective payment systems, case mix policies and procedures to ensure compliance with state and federal regulations while working as a minimum data set coordinator from 2012-2015; obtained LPN license in 2010 through the New York State Department of Health Current affiliations: New York State Health Facilities Association; American Association of Nurse Assessment Coordination; American College of Healthcare Administrators How do you describe your managerial philosophy or approach? “I like to invest time in building my relationship with my team by giving personalized attention and listening to each of them. I regard my team’s opinions, and I communicate to them regarding some issues that need to be addressed and the potential approaches to careful problem solving. I like to motivate my team to improve performance and establish transparency to define expectations at every organizational level, as well as providing open communication amongst staff and management. I am constantly identifying opportunities for

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improvement, communicate high expectations and inspire my team to work toward the overall success of the company as well as accepting individual commitments for their work.” What type of skill sets do you possess, which make you an effective leader? “I commit to company objectives, and I like to stay positive as well as accepting variations in stride. I see to it to explicitly and succinctly articulate to staff everything from organizational goals to a specific task. I inspire and motivate my team by providing them with challenging work to promote productivity and passion. I also learned to distinguish particular skills of an employee to be able to assign duties accordingly while helping them enhance their skill sets.” How can the business climate in Oswego County be improved? “In health care, working on improving staff retention can create a vital element in improving the business climate in Oswego County. There is an escalating demand for health care services as the population proceeds to grow along with the developments of technology and the implementation of reforms in the health care system. It is imperative for any health care organization in Oswego County to have strategies on staff retention, as it helps strengthen an employee’s commitment to the organization, as well as creating a positive work environment, and improve the quality of care, patient safety, and productivity.”

Bram Palm Company: The Fulton Companies Position: President/CEO Since what year with company: 1982 In current position since: 1991 Education: Bachelor of Science degree in mechanical engineering, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy Current affiliations: American Society of Mechanical Engineers; The American Society of Heating, Refrigerating an Air-Conditioning Engineers; American

Welding Society How do you describe your managerial philosophy or approach? “Choose talented people with strong independent desires and develop strategy to maximize their effectiveness.” What type of skill sets do you possess which make you an effective leader? “Knowledge of products, respectful of people” What do you do for fun? “Watch and play basketball”

Christopher J. Byrne Organization: Phoenix Central School District Position: Superintendent
 Since what year with current organization: 2001 Since what year in current position: 2016 Education:
Bachelor of Arts degree in psychology, SUNY Oswego; Master of Arts degree in elementary education, SUNY Oswego; certificate of advanced study, educational administration, SUNY Oswego; superintendent development program, SUNY Oswego Career highlights:
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Company: Northern Oswego County Health Services, Inc. Position: CEO With the company since: 2007 In current position since: 2007 Education: Bachelor of Science in management science at Nazareth College, Rochester (1981); Master of Business Administration with a health care systems management concentration, SUNY Buffalo (1982) Career highlights: Thirty-five years of executive experience in community health center; ambulatory and practice management focusing on health care services to the medically underserved Current affiliations: Board president, Upstate Community Health Collaborative Independent Provider Association, Inc.; board director, Community Health Care Association of New York State; fellow, American College of Healthcare Executives; consultant on the panel of Management Strategists Consulting Group; executive committee member of the Oswego County Integrated Delivery Network How do you describe your managerial philosophy or approach? “Open and transparent communication, consensus building and decision making and positive accountability” What type of skill sets do you possess which make you an effective leader? “Positive interpersonal skills and focus on results” How can the health care industry in the region be improved? “Through enhanced communication, coordination of services and shared resources” What do you do for fun? “Reading, fitness, and family”

Deborah F. Stanley Organization: SUNY Oswego Position: President Since what year in the current position: 1997 (interim president 1995-1997) Education: Juris Doctor, Syracuse University College of Law; Syracuse (admitted to practice in New York state); Bachelor of Arts in English, cum laude, Syracuse University Career highlights: President Deborah F. Stanley is the 10th president of the State

University of New York at Oswego. Bold and inclusive leadership and a broad vision resulting in increased academic excellence, campus renewal, successful fundraising, and the creation of a learner-centered environment have driven her tenure. Stanley led the creation of the School of Communication, Media, and the Arts, and established Oswego’s Syracuse campus. Under her leadership, new programs such as electrical and computer engineering, human-computer interaction, biomedical and health informatics, and the online Master of Business Administration programs were established. She pioneered the Oswego Guarantee and the $300 Graduation Return on Investment. Her ambitious campus-wide renewal plan encompasses hundreds of millions of dollars in renovations and construction, including the environmentally designated Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Gold Shineman Center, the modernization of the college’s arts building, Tyler Hall; and the recently renovated Wilber Hall, marking the centralization of all School of Education departments under one contiguous roof. She was named a New York State Woman of Distinction in 2006 and, in 2010, received the Post-Standard’s Person of Achievement Award. Current affiliations: Stanley has been an invited speaker and panelist at regional, national and international venues on topics such as sexual assault on campus, experiential learning practices and leadership. She serves as chairwoman of the American Academic Leadership Institute, is past chairwoman of the American Association of State Colleges and Universities board of directors, and serves on numerous other education, climate and leadership boards and institutes, including co-chairwoman of the SUNY-wide Student Mental Health Task Force. She served as board chairwoman of CenterState CEO. Stanley also has served as a member of the CNY Regional Economic Development Council since its inception and currently serves as its co-chairwoman. How do you describe your managerial philosophy or approach? “As leaders, we are all here to serve our stakeholders and foster a climate where there is genuine shared input to establish compelling goals and achieve successful outcomes. Gathering individuals, framing discussions and listening carefully are essential elements to leading in this way.” What type of skill sets do you possess which make you an effective leader?? “I believe in the collective insight gained from accepting and seeking information from all constituents on and off campus to make the best use of our resources as we collaborate to build on our institutional strengths — focused on today but with a keen eye on an even brighter tomorrow.” How can the business climate in the region be improved? “The business climate in Oswego County is enhanced by all the generous and committed people who work together to

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Diane Cooper-Currier Company: Oswego County Opportunities, Inc. Position: Executive director With the organization since: 1984 In current position since: 2007 Education: Bachelor of Arts in criminology from the University of Maryland; Master of Social Work degree from Syracuse University Career highlights: Began work at OCO in 1984 and became executive in 2007 Current affiliations: Board of trustees, H. Lee White Marine Museum; board of directors, Oswego County Workforce Development; SUNY Oswego School of Business Advisory Board; board of directors, CNY Care Collaborative; board of directors, NYS Community Action Association; board of directors, Inclusive Alliance of CNY, LLC How would you describe your managerial philosophy or approach? “My approach to leading is collaborative, team-focused and strength-based. I truly believe that together, we are at our best. There is a saying that I try to embrace every day in leading and managing: Decide with the head, deliver with the heart. This approach is communicated to and shared by our employees at all levels as we encourage and mentor tomorrow’s leaders.” What type of skill sets do you possess which make you an effective leader? “It’s a combination of things: the ability to build and maintain relationships, to listen and communicate effectively, to intentionally recruit leaders and partners with shared vision and complementary expertise and abilities, and the invaluable capability of analyzing situations and data in the midst of rapidly developing priorities.” How can the business climate in the region be improved? “Through creative, entrepreneurial, legislative and collaborative efforts that encourage and sustain diverse businesses and services” What do you do for fun? “Laugh, walk and play with my two dogs, travel, dabble in arts and crafts and spend time with family and

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Jeff Cruse Company: Novelis Position: Plant manager Since what year with company: 1989 Since what year in current position: 2019 Education: Bachelor of Science degree in psychology at Eastern Kentucky University in Richmond, Kentucky Career highlights: Plant manager at Novelis plants in Berea, Kentucky; Kingston, Ontario, Canada and Oswego How do you describe your managerial philosophy or approach? “Emphasize and support employee development and capability to drive a high performance organization and culture” What type of skill sets do you possess which make you an effective leader? Process-oriented, problem solver, strategic thinker What do you do for fun? “I maintain a healthy lifestyle by having a workout routine and eating healthy, and enjoy outdoor activities including hiking with my wife, Kathy.”

John F. Sharkey IV Company: Universal Metal Works Position: Vice president With the organization since: September 2010 In current position since: September 2010 Education: Bachelor of Science in math and economics, minor in statistics, St. Lawrence University; Master of Business Administration in finance and entrepreneurship, Rochester Institute of Technology. Career highlights: “Growing the company to 28 employees with a variety of skill sets” Current affiliations: Operation Oswego County; Oswego Yacht Club; Vernon National Shooting Preserve; CenterStateCEO; Manufacturing Association of Central New York How would you describe your managerial philosophy or approach? “I try to treat my employees the way I would like to be treated and work hard to lead by example.” What type of skill sets do you possess which make you an effective leader? “Listening and truly hearing what my employees have to say” How can the business climate in the region be improved? “I believe the business climate in Oswego County could be improved with a marketing campaign focused on the extremely talented and mechanical workforce that exists in Oswego County. Larger manufacturing companies need the support of

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fabricators and there is a lot of great support in the county with all the different machine shops and fabricators. It is important that we continue to grow, train and market the skilled workforce that we have.” What do you do for fun? “I enjoy a variety of water activities; duck hunting; playing Gaelic football as well as hockey and skiing in the winter”

Laurie Davis Position: Executive director of Oswego Industries, Inc.; executive director of The Arc of Oswego County Since what year with company: 1995 Since what year in current position: 2016 Education: Bachelor of Science degree in human resources, SUNY Brockport Career highlights: Served as director of finance for six years prior to assuming the executive director’s role at Oswego Industries/The Arc of Oswego County Current affiliations: Financial Management Association; NYSARC Executive Directors’ Association How do you describe your managerial philosophy or approach? “There is a quote by Sir Ken Robinson that I have appreciated for a long time which sums up my leadership style: ‘The role of a creative leader is not to have all the answers. It is to create a culture where everyone can have ideas and feel that they are valued.’ I surround myself with capable people, enable their greatness, and then get out of their way.” What type of skill set do you possess which makes you an effective leader? “I like to combine an attention to detail with an appreciation of the bigger picture. I need to be able to steer the agency into the future, but that also means knowing how to delegate problems to the people on my team rather than trying to solve every issue that pops up. I’ve always believed in always looking ahead rather than looking backwards, and that’s true now more than ever.” How can the business climate in Oswego County be improved? “We are grateful as an agency to the nonprofit foundations that focus on Oswego County and its needs, including the Shineman Foundation and the Oswego County Community Foundation. These foundations and other area philanthropists do so much to help nonprofits in

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our community thrive. “On the for-profit side, we are very excited to see the effects of the Downtown Revitalization Initiative projects that are happening in both Oswego and Fulton. These are major state-level programs that will have an enormous impact on our area. But, as with everything else, so much depends on managing the COVID-19 pandemic. Everyone can help improve our business climate by staying safe, washing their hands frequently, and wearing their masks in public.” What do you do for fun? “I enjoy traveling, particularly to Florida in the wintertime, and playing a few rounds of golf. Supporting Syracuse University athletics is another big hobby of mine as a football season ticket holder.”

Mark Muthumbi Company: Excellus BlueCross BlueShield Position: Central New York Regional President/Vice President, Commercial Sales Eastern Markets In current position since: July 2020 With the company since: 1999 Education: Master’s degree in business administration from Le Moyne College, Syracuse; bachelor’s degree in business administration from Liberty University, Lynchburg, Virginia Career highlights: As regional president, Muthumbi combines his leadership of commercial sales and account management for the eastern markets – Central New York, Utica and Southern Tier regions — with the additional responsibilities of supporting and maintaining business and quality health, and provider networks in CNY. Mark is a “40 Under Forty” award recipient, graduate of the Leadership Greater Syracuse Class of 2008, and a certified health consultant professional with the BlueCross BlueShield Association and the Academy for Healthcare Management. He is licensed in life, accident and health insurance with the state of New York. Current affiliations: Board member, the Longhouse Council (Boy Scouts of America); Hospice of Central New York; Pan African Community of Central New York (PACCNY); and past board member for Empower Associated Services (a wholly owned subsidiary of Empower Federal Credit Union), Leadership Greater Syracuse, and the Girl Scout Council of Central of New York How do you describe your managerial philosophy or approach? “Communication and patience. I have always found that having open and honest communication makes the difference for really understanding the change, understanding the pros and cons of change, and identifying where the opportunities lie. I’m also of the belief that change will happen, so it’s up to you to have a positive

attitude and be consistent. Stick to what you believe, but make sure you look at every side of a situation. Navigating through change is easier when you can find ways to maintain structure and consistency.” What type of skill sets do you possess which make you an effective leader? “Diversity has been a part of my life. I was born in Kenya, which is a diverse country. I came to the United States for college and learned early on to embrace new experiences. I have also been fortunate to have travelled extensively in the United States and internationally and have interacted with people from different backgrounds and cultures. Through these experiences, I have gained an appreciation of and benefitted from backgrounds and cultures that are different from mine. I have also learned the importance of keeping an open mind and adapting to changing circumstances. “My approach to work at Excellus is no different. Our customer expectations are diverse as well. When working with them, I strive to understand their needs, keep an open mind and deliver solutions that meet those needs. In Central New York, Excellus is fortunate to have a strong market presence, where the subscriber may also be a community leader, a provider, or a board member. So understanding their perspective and appreciating their expectations is key to a successful relationship.” How can the business climate in the region be improved? “A thriving business climate requires a healthy community where health disparities are being addressed, including some of the most basic needs like access to health care, food, and housing. “Continuing to invest in a healthier, more engaged community — especially in this current environment — will bolster and propel relationships, leading to growth in our local economy and region.” What do you do for fun? “I do what I can to stay active during my off hours by walking, bike riding, playing board games like chess, and golfing. That has allowed me to have quality time with my family while staying healthy. I also enjoy spending time in our Central New York-Upstate region. It’s beautiful and offers outlets for a variety of activities.”

Michael Doran Company: Branch Management, LLC/Holiday Inn Express & Suites Position: Executive Director Since what year with company: 2013 Since what year in current position: 2015 Education: Some college (entrepreneur/business management) Career highlights: Twelve years with Stewart’s Shops Corp.,

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Michael Harlovic Company: Oswego Health Position: President/chief executive officer Since what year with company: 2017 In current position since: 2017 Education: Bachelor and Master of Science degrees in nursing from the University of Pittsburgh; professional certificate in executive leadership from The Wharton School, Philadelphia, Pa. Career highlights: “The mission of Oswego Health is to provide accessible, quality care and improve the health of residents in our community. As the region’s first choice for quality health care, we are focused on growing our services and enhancing our programs based on the needs of the County. This includes two major construction projects we’re working on including significant enhancements to our third and fourth floor of the hospital where we will be privatizing all patient rooms to enhance their experience. In addition, this Fall we hope to finalize construction on our brand new 42,000 square foot Behavioral Health Services Facility which will truly transform mental health care here in Central New York. How do you describe your managerial

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philosophy or approach? “I consider myself a personable leader. You’ll often find me making rounds between departments to just help build rapport. For every new employee, our vice president of human resources and myself will welcome them as part of orientation on their first day at Oswego Health. Our employees are our greatest assets and I make it a priority to get to know them as best I can. “I have worked from entry-level positions in the health care field — nurse aide, registered nurse, manager, etc.) all the way to chief executive officer, so working in those positions has had a positive impact on my management decisions because I always consider how they will impact the employees and the patients we serve.” What type of skill sets do you possess which make you an effective leader?? “I have excellent vision for the organization coupled with a plan and an excellent history of execution to achieve identified goals. In addition, I strive to always empower others within our organization to help them make necessary decisions and gain the needed confidence to advance their own career here at Oswego Health.” How can the business climate in the region be improved? “If we are all working in unison to support one another, there will be significant economic gains. Together, we can attract and retain the best talent. Together, we can improve the quality of life and overall safety of our community. And lastly, if we work together, we can improve the local community right here in Oswego County. “Every great community consists of key pillars — a strong educational system such as SUNY Oswego, industrial powerhouses such as Exelon Generation and Novelis, and access to affordable health care. These pillars though unique in their own respect, must all work together in order to benefit the overall community as a whole and we believe right here in Oswego County we have those key pillars. What do you do for fun? “Fishing, walks with my dog, and visiting with my sons”

Michelle Shatrau Company: N.E.T. & Die Position: President-CEO Since what year with company: 2019 Since what year in current position: 2019 Education: Bachelor of Science degree in mechanical engineering, Clarkson University; Master of Engineering degree, manufacturing systems engineering, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Master of Science, management, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Current affiliations: Board of directors,

Operation Oswego County; Manufacturers Association of Central New York How do you describe your managerial philosophy or approach? “My leadership philosophy is to lead by example and to train and coach my leadership team to be effective coaches themselves. The employees making the product are our most valuable resource and have the best ideas on how to improve our organization. Our goal is to maximize the delivery of value to the customer through continuous improvement.” What type of skill sets do you possess which make you an effective leader?? “My background leading and managing teams has taught me humility. Active listening and empathy for my employees are skills that allow me to connect with my team to get the most out of them to make us, collectively, a stronger company.” How can the business climate in Oswego County be improved? “Make Oswego County, and surrounding areas, a more attractive place for skilled employees to want to stay and to relocate to. We need to increase the availability of skilled and unskilled labor in our county. The fact that so many companies in our county have a labor deficit should tell us that we have a major opportunity that needs to be addressed and addressed quickly. Without an effective labor pool, companies will be required to move to where a labor pool does exist.” What do you do for fun? “For fun I like to canoe and run. I am competitive, mostly against myself, so I find myself entering canoeing races and 5K runs to motivate myself to be healthy and active. My daughter, Cecilia, and I love the theater and traveling and do that as often as we can.”

Morris Sorbello Company: Sorbello and Sons Position: Treasurer With company since: 1988 In current position since: 1988 Education: High school, Fulton Career highlights: Served as president of the Oswego County Vegetable Growers Association from 1971-1994; member of the New York State Vegetable Growers Association for nearly 30 years, serving four years as president and two years as director Affiliations: Oswego County legislator for the 23rd district, which includes Granby and Hannibal; served three years as chairman of the legislature (2001-2003); County of Oswego Industrial Development Agency; Central New York Regional Planning and Development Board How do you describe your managerial philosophy or approach? “Listen to people in the

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same business or organization, and work to improve with this information to have a better organization.” What type of skill sets do you possess that make you an effective leader? “I work hard and listen to others; create jobs as a member of the County of Oswego Industrial Development Agency and Central New York Regional Planning and Development Board.” How can the business climate in the region be improved? “We need infrastructure in many areas of our county to expand homes and industry. Sewer and public water access is a must.” What do you do for fun? Enjoy family, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, friends and fellow legislators; fly when possible with a private pilot’s license

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How do you describe your managerial philosophy or approach? “A county administrator is a unique position: You must manage multiple department heads and their operational needs, while being managed yourself by an elected board of legislators, each with their own, or collective, visions for government. I believe in hiring the right people for the job and trusting them to do it, guiding them when needed, being available to them, listening to their expertise and then providing them with clear direction and decisions, staying informed on their progress for accountability, and stepping in when something critical needs my personal direction.” What type of skill set do you possess which makes you an effective leader? “An even temperament, listening to and respecting all points of view, patience, communicating needs and options, and creating long-term and short-term plans for budgets and projects. It’s important not to over-react to short-duration situations by making significant changes that are detrimental or wasteful in the long run.” How can the business climate in Oswego County be improved? “Entrepreneurship, creativity and risk-taking in the private sector have far more impact on the economy than local government. Government can help by keeping taxes low, completing review and permitting processes as quickly as possible, take an ‘assist and educate first’ approach to regulatory enforcement, leveraging funding, and creating and supporting programs that improve the housing market (such as the Oswego County Land Bank) and that attract new residents and employers.” What do you do for fun? “Ride my motorcycle, dive shipwrecks, and day-trip getaways with my wife”

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a rapidly changing health care environment. Current affiliations: National Association of Chain Drug Stores; National Community Pharmacists Association; the Kinney Drugs Foundation (the philanthropic arm of KPH Healthcare Services; and the Children’s Miracle Network How do you describe your managerial philosophy or approach? “I feel very strongly that teamwork is the key to success at an employee-owned organization such as ours. Our employees are a wealth of knowledge about our business, our customers, and our communities. We rely on their feedback and efforts to make us better every single day, so it’s important that we listen, respond, and support in any way we can.” What type of skill sets do you possess which make you an effective leader? “My background as a pharmacist coupled with experience on the retail side of our business gives me the ability to work with team members across the organization to shape strategies designed to support patients in the communities we serve. Health care is always evolving, and this year provided a unique perspective on that.” How can the business climate in Oswego County be improved? “This year has been particularly challenging for all, and I think focusing on how to adapt to the changes brought about by the global pandemic as well as supporting new ways to identify and meet the needs of the community through local channels is important.” What do you do for fun? “My husband Roger and I enjoy spending time with our two Great Danes, Oscar and Edgar. This year, we couldn’t attend concerts and sporting events that we typically love to do. However, we have a newfound appreciation for gardening, projects around the house, and time outdoors around the fire pit.”

president and relationship team manager for KeyBank. Current affiliations: Chairman of Syracuse Stage and vice president of the board of directors for The First Tee of Syracuse; member of Syracuse Roman Catholic Diocese investment committee, and member of CenterState CEO Partners Advisory Committee. In addition, other local NBT Bank leaders have served on the boards for Oswego Hospital, Cayuga Community College Foundation, Friends of Oswego County Hospice and the Red Cross, among other local organizations. How do you describe your managerial philosophy or approach? “This year has certainly changed the way so many of us lead within our organizations. As our worlds have shifted virtually, we find ourselves using more digital tools to stay connected with each other and customers. However, it’s also more important than ever to lead by example and keep a direct connection with my team members. I’m continually amazed by their ability to adapt as we remain vigilant to help serve the evolving needs of our customer.” What type of skill sets do you possess which make you an effective leader?? “Problem-solving is a critical skill that I have leaned on over the past few months. We’re seeing customers encounter challenges no one could have anticipated, so it takes patience and a different way of viewing a situation to help achieve creative solutions that work.” How can the business climate in Oswego be improved? “I think one of the most exciting opportunities for the business community is utilizing the lake as an asset and catalyst for year-round economic activity.” What do you do for fun? “Golf and spending valuable time with my family, including my five grandchildren”

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Company: Burritt Chevrolet Buick, Burritt Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram Position: President With the organization since: 1997 In current position since: 2016 Education: Bachelor’s degree in business administration and technology management, (with distinction), Clarkson University (2005); Academic All-American lacrosse player at Clarkson (2005); top scholar at the National Auto Dealers Association Dealer Academy (2007) Career highlights: “Growing our organization from 40 employees and $25 million in sales to more than 100 employees and $100 million in annual sales.” Current affiliations: President, Syracuse Auto Dealers Association; chairman of SADA Charity Preview auto show; board of directors, New York State Auto Dealers

Company: NBT Bank Position: Regional president Since what year with company: 2009 Since what year in current position: 2013 Education: Bachelor’s degree in industrial relations from Le Moyne College, Syracuse; Master of Business Administration in organizational management/finance from the Martin J. Whitman School of Management, Syracuse University; completed graduate studies in bank management at the Stonier Graduate School of Banking, Rutgers University, New Jersey Career highlights: Shirtz has 40 years of banking experience. Before joining NBT Bank, he served as district president and senior vice president of commercial banking for Citizens Bank. Prior to that, he was senior vice

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How would you describe your managerial philosophy or approach? “Extremely goal focused on continually improving our organization by focusing on employee development and a service-driven culture.” What type of skill sets do you possess which make you an effective leader? “Acquiring and retaining good employees; creating a clear vision of growth and expectations to achieve our goals.” How can the business climate in the region be improved? “Our business environment has continued to improve over the past few years. Our leadership in the state needs to change to make New York state a more desirable state to live in and perform business functions.” What do you do for fun? “Spend time with my wife and two kids.”

Shawn Hyer Company: Lowe’s Home Improvement Warehouse Position: Store manager Since what year with company: 2002 Since what year in current position: 2018 Education: Ilion High School; Herkimer County Community College Career highlights: “I’ve been with the company for 17 years. I have worked at a total of nine different locations between New York and Arizona.” Current affiliations: Habitat for Humanity How do you describe your managerial philosophy or approach? “Servant leadership — I put the needs of others before my own.” What type of skill sets do you possess which make you an effective leader? “I believe that because I started off as a part-time cashier and worked my way up through the hierarchy of Lowes, I can relate to all positions. Team building and communication are two strong skill sets that I pride myself on.” How can the business climate in Oswego County be improved? “I really love the community involvement in Oswego. I would be hard-pressed to find a quick solution to improve it. Currently, we are seeing new growth in the county with some businesses moving in downtown, so we are heading in the right direction.” What do you do for fun? “Crossfit, outdoor sports, boating and arts and crafts with my family”

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providing our students with a reopening plan that is not only safe, but sustainable instead of a plan that would result in numerous shutdowns at the secondary level.” Current affiliations: New York State Association of School Personnel Administrators; Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development; New York State Association for Computers and Technologies in Education How do you describe your managerial philosophy or approach? “I would say that my approach to leadership is a shared decision-making approach that empowers teacher-leaders and building level administrators to play an active role in researching best practices and using data to drive decisions throughout the district. We are continuing to make solid connections between data, effective instructional practices, and how we provide professional development to all staff as we shift from a focus on teaching to a focus on student learning. “Our overarching goal is to accommodate all students’ learning needs in a welcoming environment where both students and staff feel safe, empowered and invested on a daily basis.” What type of skill set-do you possess which make you an effective leader? “I have been told that my level of communication has been greatly appreciated because there are so many things that go on in a school district on a daily and weekly basis, it is important to provide parents, students, staff and the community with frequent and consistent updates. My ability to take emails, phone calls, and in-person meetings as part of my open door policy allows parents and students to experience what it should be with custom service. “Getting back to parents and students in a timely manner is essential, and I will never stop doing that. The decisions that I make with my team are in alignment with the other decisions that are made, which is important because all stakeholders should experience consistency instead of confusion

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and a lack of transparency.” How can the business climate in Oswego County be improved? “We are very fortunate to have wonderful business leaders in our county that have created job shadowing and internships for our students to provide them with real world experiences. This is essential given the competitive nature of the workforce currently and this provides our students with an advantage upon graduation. I hope that COVID-19 can be put in the rearview mirror sooner than later so that our students will again be allowed to participate in these meaningful opportunities.” What do you do for fun? “Although every superintendent has had their family weekend and evening time extremely diminished because of all of the responsibilities associated with leading a district during COVID-19, I still try to find time to go hiking in the woods near my house with my wife and two young boys. My son, who is in third grade, is an avid fisherman, and I greatly enjoy seeing the pride on his face when he catches a fish.”

Tricia Peter Clark Organization: ConnextCare Position: Executive vice president-chief operating officer Since what year with company: 2013 Since what year in the current position: July 2018 Education: Bachelor of Science degree in health services with a concentration in health education and operations, D’Youville College; Master of Business Administration, St. Joseph’s College; board certified in health care management, American College of Healthcare Executives Career highlights: “During my tenure at ConnextCare, I am most proud of bringing

together disparate operations and cultures from the five acquired practices into one unified and efficient primary care network throughout Oswego County. Subsequent to the integrated practices, I am proud of the leadership I provided during our re-branding campaign that led to our new name, ConnextCare, which truly signifies the magnitude of reach we have across Oswego County, without limiting our potential for future growth. Receiving the 40-under-40 Award from the CNY Business Journal in 2018, joining the list of other young distinguished leaders, is also a true highlight and an honor. I also became a fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives in June of 2019.” Current affiliations: Director, Central New York Care Collaborative; director and secretary, Operation Oswego County; director and secretary, Mexico Tiger Sharks; fellow, American College of Healthcare Executives; member, Oswego County Health Department Professional Advisory Committee; member, New York State Association for Rural Health How do you describe your managerial philosophy or approach? “My approach aims to build strong relationships with staff across all disciplines, demonstrating a high level of respect, trust and integrity, which yields a motivated, hardworking, and committed workforce full of endless collaboration and growth.” What type of skill sets do you possess which make you an effective leader? “I have strong communication skills, with a high level of decisiveness. I’m flexible to changes daily and believe that delegation is an art, not a weakness. I demonstrate a continuous positive attitude and enjoy mentoring talent as they are capable of great things if you share your vision and constructively guide them along the way.” What do you do for fun? “I enjoy running with my dog, biking with my kids, being outdoors, cheering on my acquired sports teams and baking cookies. I have the most fun however, being with my family and watching my children grow.”

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Largest Private Employers 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50

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Exelon Generation Oswego Health, Inc. Novelis Corp. Walmart Oswego County Opportunities Huhtamaki St. Luke Health Services Fulton Companies Tops Friendly Markets ConnextCare Price Chopper Elemental Management Group McDonald’s ARISE Little Lukes Behling Orchards Pathfinder Bancorp The Wolak Group Felix Schoeller North America Davis-Standard Converting Systems Oswego Co.-Mentor Ambulance Fresh Food Group Oswego Industries Lowe’s Home Improvement Riccelli-Northern Kinney Drugs Subway Circle K International Wire Group McDonald’s Corp. National Grid Carrols Corp. Adecco Employment Services Burrit Chevrolet/Chrysler/Jeep Sonbyrne Sales Inc. EJ USA Attis Industries Chase Enterprises The Broadwell Hospitality Group Walgreens Eagle Beverage Co., Inc. Oswego YMCA Eastern Shore Associates Lydall, Inc. Fulton Family YMCA Catholic Charities of Oswego Co. Pontiac Care and Rehabilitation Ctr. Fulton Savings Bank TJ Maxx Bob Johnson Auto Group

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320 300 249 248 240 237 200 189 188 165 165 160 150 148 140 130 126 125 121 116 116 114 110 110 110 106 105 102 95 94 90 90 90 90 85 83 80 80 75 70 69 64 61 59 250

1,226 1,150

867

578 525

1,369

Information for the 2021 Business Guide was gathered in October / November 2020. Employment figures have been provided by each company.

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N Number umber of of E Employees mployees

Largest Private Employers 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100

Kindred at Home Glider Oil Co. K&N’s Foods USA, LLC Travel Resorts of America W.D. Malone Trucking & Excavating Stafkings Healthcare/Personnel Syst. McIntosh Box & Pallet Wayne Pharmacy ALPS Professional Services Arby’s Restaurant Group Buckingham Market/Home Center NGR Oswego Generation Station Canfield Machine & Tool LLC Advance Auto Parts Empower Federal Credit Union Multi-Color Corp. - Fulton Operation Ontario Orchards Sorbello and Sons The Palladium-Times Kenwell Corp. Reymore Chevrolet Oswego Co. Federal Credit Union Paul’s Big M Supermarket Tailwater Lodge Tractor Supply Healthway Home Products Mirabito Energy Products BioSpherix, Ltd. Butler Disposal Systems Dr. Padma Ram Medical Serv., LLC Longley Brothers Dodge The Great Outdoors RV Superstore J&A Mechanical Contractors LeRoi, Inc. Northland Filter International Teti Bakery USA, Inc. Brookfield Renewable Energy Group Burke’s Do It Best Home Center Centro of Oswego Oswego County OB-GYN, P.C. Stewart’s Shops Deaton’s Building and Home Center Laser Transit, Ltd. Raby’s Ace Home Center Bosco’s JCPenney Co. Inc. Suburban Propane Design Concepts and Enterprises Lakeview Lanes Wiltsie Construction Company, Inc.

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Based on Numbers of Employees

Top Manufacturing Employers Novelis Corporation

0

300

Huhtamaki, Inc.

600

900

1,200

1,186 1,150

1,500

450 525

The Fulton Companies

300

Felix Schoeller North America

150

Davis-Standard, LLC

148 163 130

Fresh Food Group International Wire Group

110 110

EJ USA

96 94

Attis Industries

84 90

Lydall, Inc. 5280 55 K&N’s Foods USA, LLC 49 52 McIntosh Box & Pallet 49 46 Canfield Machine & Tool, LLC 46 45 Multi-Color Corp.- Fulton Operation 42 44 Kenwell Corp. 40

Top Public Employers 0

300

600

900

1,200

SUNY Oswego 1,114

Central Square School District

705

Oswego City School District

705 625

Fulton City School District Ctr. for Instruc., Tech. & Innovation

556

Mexico Acad. School District

494

Phoenix Central School District

365

City of Oswego

320

Hannibal School District

270

APW School District

246

Pulaski Acad. and School District

199

Sandy Creek Central School District

165

City of Fulton

160

32

1,800 1,745

Oswego Co. Government

Cayuga CC (Fulton Campus)

1,500

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Oswego area - Largest Private Employers 0

300

600

900

1,200

Exelon Generation

1,500 1,369

Oswego Health, Inc.

1,226*

Novelis Corp.

1,150

Walmart

867*

St. Luke Health Services

320

Price Chopper

240*

Elemental Management Group

237*

Little Lukes

188*

Pathfinder Bancorp

165*

Fresh Food Group

130 *Figures include employees in other locations in the area.

Fulton area - Largest Private Employers 0

300

600

Walmart Oswego Co. Opportunities

867* 890*

240* 240* 148 148

Oswego Co.-Menter Ambulance

140 140

Oswego Industries

126 126

Ricelli-Northern

121 121

Attis Industries

1,500

525 525

Price Chopper

National Grid

1,200

578* 578*

Huhtamaki

Davis-Standard, LLC

900 867*

110 110 90 90 *Figures include employees in other locations in the area.

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Based on Numbers of Employees

Central Square area - Largest Private Employers 0

200

400

600

800

Walmart

867*

McIntosh Box & Pallet

52

Buckingham Market/Home Ctr

50

Reymore Chevrolet 43 Design Concepts 30 *Figures include employees in other locations in the area.

Pulaski area - Largest Private Employers 0

100

200

300

300 300

The Fulton Companies Tops Friendly Market

249* 252*

ConnextCare

248* 249* 150

Felix Schoeller North America 59*

Bob Johnsom Auto Group

385

240 240 200 218*

*Figures include employees in other locations in the area.

Mexico area - Largest Private Employers 0

100

200

Tops Friendly Markets

300 249*

Behling Orchards

165

Cornell Coop. Ext. of Oswego Co.

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Builders FirstSource

24 23

The Eis House

23 21 *Figures include employees in other locations in the area.

Phoenix - Largest Private Employers 0

100 114 114* 114

Circle K

91 94

EJ USA Suburban Propane Products

200

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17 B & Q Distribution Service Inc. 18 17 Majestic Mold & Tool 14

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Based on Numbers of Employees

Top Energy Producers 0

Exelon Generation

300

600

900

1,200 1,369

1,369 96 90 90

Attis Industries

NRG Oswego Generating Station 47 47 Brookfield Renewable Energy

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Luminant - Independence Power Plant

27 414

Top Healthcare Providers 0

300

600

900

1,200

Oswego Health, Inc.

1,226

St. Luke Health Services

320

ConnextCare

248 252

Elemental Management Group

1,067

414

237 237

76 Pontiac Care and Rehabilitation Ctr 69

Kindred at Home 58 Dr. Padma Ram Medical Services, LLC

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Oswego Co. OB-GYN, P.C.

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Top School DistrictsProviders Central Square School District

0

200

400

600 705 705

Oswego City School District

705 705

Fulton City School District

625 625

Ctr for Instruction, Tech. & Innovation

556 556

Mexico Acad. Central Scholl District

494 494 365 365

Phoenix Central School District Hannibal School District

270

APW School District Pulaski Acad. and School District Sandy Creek Central School District

246 199 165

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Based on Numbers of Employees

Top Nonprofit 0

100

200

300

400

500

Oswego Co. Opportunities

578

ARISE

189

Oswego Industries

126

Catholic Charities of Oswego Co.

187

70

Top Grocery Stores 0

100

Tops Friendly Markets

200

300

400

500

200

300

400

500

200

300

400

500

249

Price Chopper

240

Buckingham Market/Home Center

50 40

Paul’s Big M Supermarket Bosco’s

31

Save-A-Lot 25

Top Pharmacies 0

100

Kinney Drugs, Inc.

116 115

Walgreens

90

Wayne Pharmacy

51 51

Top Auto Dealers 0

100 240 102

Burritt Chevrolet/Chrysler/Jeep Bob Johnson Auto Group Reymore Chevrolet Longley Brothers Dodge

240*

49 59 43 36

26 Par-K Enterprises 26 24 Burdick Ford, Inc. 24

Time Buyer Auto Sales 23

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Based on Numbers of Employees

Onondaga County - Largest Employers 0

SUNY Upstate Medical University

2,000

4,000

6,000

8,000 9,300

5,000

Syracuse University St. Joseph’s Hospital Health Ctr

4,800

Wegmans Food Markets, Inc. Crouse Health

3,900 3,100

Roman Catholic Diocese of Syracuse

3,000

Loretto

2,400

National Grid

1,850

Charter Communications

1,800

Syracuse VA Medical Ctr

1,700

Lockheed Martin Corp. Raytheon Technologies

1,700 1,300

United Parcel Service

1,200

Verizon Welch Allyn

1,100 1,000

L. & J.G. Stickley, Inc.

900

Excellus BlueCross BlueShield of CNY

800

BNY Mellon

780

AXA Advisors 650 Raymour & Flanigan 500

Jefferson County - Largest Employers 0

3,000

Fort Drum

Samaritan Medical Center

2,500

Jefferson Co. Government

800

Indian River Central School

675

6,000

9,000

12,000

15,000

18,000 19,000

New York State 1,900

Carthage Central School District

630

Watertown City School District

600 550

The Arc Jefferson-St. Lawrence

500

Jefferson-Lewis BOCES

440

New York Air Brake

Cayuga County - Largest Employers Department of Corrections

0

300

600

900

Auburn Community Hospital

1,050

Cayuga County Government

788

Auburn Enlarged City School

598

Cayuga-Onondaga BOCES

400

Walmart Stores Inc.

370

Wegmans Food Markets, Inc. Xylem, Inc.

Nucor Steel Auburn

BCS Automotive Interface Solutions

1,200 1,186

370 330 300 278

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Exelon Generation Principal Executives: • Peter Orphanos Site vice president, Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station • Pat Navin Site vice president, James. A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Power Plant Address: Nine Mile Point P.O. Box 63, Lycoming, NY 13093 James. A. FitzPatrick P.O. Box 110 , Lycoming, NY 13093 Phone: 315-343-2110 Website: www.exeloncorp.com In Oswego County since: 1969 Total employment: 1,369 nnWhat’s new: In 2020, Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station and FitzPatrick Nuclear Power Plant continued to provide safe, reliable carbon-free electricity to more than 1.8 million homes and businesses in Central New York and played a critical role in powering hospitals, regional response centers and essential businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic. Exelon Generation’s highly trained nuclear professionals have answered the call as essential workers to provide this service while following all precautions to remain safe and healthy. The plants are committed to the community, partnering with schools on educational initiatives, investing thousands of volunteer hours each year and providing hundreds of thousands of dollars in financial support for local nonprofits providing essential services to families in need. nnOperations: Exelon Generation, a subsidiary of Exelon Corporation (Nasdaq: EXC), is the nation’s largest producer of carbon-free energy, powering more than 20 million homes and businesses through a diverse generation fleet with more than 31,000 megawatts of capacity. Exelon Generation operates the largest U.S. fleet of zero-carbon nuclear plants with more than 18,700 megawatts from 21 reactors at 12 facilities in Illinois, Maryland, New York

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and Pennsylvania. It also operates a diverse mix of wind, solar, landfill gas, hydroelectric, natural gas and oil facilities in 19 states with more than 12,300 megawatts. Exelon Generation sets the standard for worldclass power plant operations that produce clean, safe, reliable electricity, and is an active partner and economic engine in the communities it serves by providing jobs, charitable contributions and tax payments that help towns and regions grow. Follow Exelon Generation on Twitter @ExelonGen, view the Exelon Generation YouTube channel or visit exeloncorp.com.

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Oswego Health, Inc. Principal Executive: Michael Harlovic President and CEO Address: 110 W. Sixth St. Oswego, NY 13126 Phone: 315-349-5511 Email: dearoh@oswegohealth.org Website: www.oswegohealth.org In Oswego County since: 1881 Total employment: 1,226 Full-time: 919 Part-time: 307 nnWhat’s new: Key accomplishments in 2020 at Oswego are as follows: — The Center for Wound Healing at Oswego Health was the recipient of the 2019 Healogics Robert A. Warriner III Clinical Excellence Award. This is a prestigious honor by Healogics, the nation’s largest provider of advanced wound care services. — Oswego Health welcomed experienced orthopedic surgeon Kamaljeet Singh Banga to its medical staff. Banga joined the Center for Orthopedic Care team. — Oswego Health welcomed experienced bariatric surgeon Taewan Kim to the Center for Weight Loss & Surgery. — Oswego Health welcomed experienced orthopedic physician assistant Brandon Weaver and nurse practitioner Shannon Zinn

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to the Center for Orthopedic Care. — The emergency room at Oswego Hospital was renovated to include a pediatric-friendly room to accommodate the hospital’s youngest emergency department patients. — Oswego Health hired Michael C. Backus as its new executive vice president and chief operating officer. — Oswego Health became a 5-star recipient for C-section delivery as recognized by Healthgrades, the leading online resource for information about physicians and hospitals. This 5-star rating indicates that Oswego Hospital’s clinical outcomes are statistically significantly better than expected for C-section delivery. — Oswego Health was awarded the Healthgrades 2020 Patient Safety Excellence Award. This distinction places Oswego Hospital among the top 5% of all short-term acute care hospitals reporting patient safety data as evaluated by Healthgrades. — Construction is expected to be complete by fall 2020 for the new Behavioral Health Services facility that will transform mental health care throughout Central New York. — Renovations are set to be complete in 2021 for Oswego Hospital’s third and fourth floors featuring 44 private rooms with their own bathrooms that offer a hotel-like feel. nnOperations: Oswego Health is a nonprofit health care system that includes Oswego Hospital, a 164-bed community hospital providing acute medical, emergency, surgical, maternity and behavioral health care. It also operates outpatient centers located throughout Oswego County, including the Fulton Medical Center, offering urgent care, lab, medical imaging, physical therapy and occupational health services; and the Central Square Medical Center, offering urgent care, lab, medical imaging, primary care and physical therapy services. The health system also operates The Manor at Seneca Hill, a skilled nursing facility that provides complete rehabilitation services and an adult day health services program; Springside at Seneca Hill, an independent retirement community, and Oswego Health Home Care, the only hospital-based certified home health care agency in Oswego County. In addition, Oswego Health includes the Oswego Health

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captive professional corporation, Physician Care P.C., providing physician services in orthopedics, cardiology, otolaryngology (ear, nose and throat), urology, audiology, general surgery, bariatrics and primary care.

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Novelis Corporation Principal Executive: Jeff Cruse Plant manager Address: 448 county Route 1A Oswego, NY 13126 Phone: 315-349-0121 Email: Leila.Giancone@novelis.com Website: www.novelis.com In Oswego County since: 1963 Total employment: 1,150 nnWhat’s new: In April of 2020, Novelis Inc. acquired Aleris Corporation, a global supplier of rolled aluminum products. As a result, Novelis is better positioned to meet increasing customer demand for aluminum by expanding its innovative product portfolio; creating a more skilled and diverse workforce; and deepening its commitment to safety, sustainability, quality and partnership. Leaders and workers at Novelis view corporate social responsibility as part of their ongoing commitment to contribute to the communities where they work and live. To drive this commitment, Novelis focuses its charitable contributions and volunteer efforts around initiatives with purpose-driven organizations such as FIRST Robotics and Habitat for Humanity. Annually, Novelis supports more than 300 projects, giving back approximately $4 million to its communities and volunteering over 10,000 hours. Through philanthropic contributions, strategic partnership and volunteerism, Novelis in Oswego encourages environmental stewardship (recycling); collaborates on safety and wellness initiatives; supports STEM educational programs; invests in community resilience and infrastructure; and promotes economic development. nnOperations: Novelis is the leading producer of flat-rolled aluminum products and the world’s largest recycler of aluminum. Driven by its purpose to shape a sustainable world together, Novelis works alongside customers to provide innovative solutions to the aerospace, automotive, beverage can and specialty markets. As a $11.5 billion company, Novelis employs over 15,000 people across 33 operating locations in nine countries in North America, South America, Europe and Asia. Novelis operates an integrated network of technically advanced rolling and recycling facilities, leveraging its global footprint to deliver consistent, high-quality products around the world. Novelis created the first and largest

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closed-loop recycling systems in the world for automotive aluminum, and recycles more than 74 billion used beverage cans annually. Aluminum is infinitely recyclable. By using 59 percent recycled inputs, which require 95 percent less energy than primary aluminum production, Novelis enables supply chain security and helps customers achieve their sustainability goals. Oswego represents Novelis’ first U.S. operation and stands today as the company’s largest, wholly owned fabrication facility in North America. Equipped for aluminum scrap remelting, ingot casting, hot and cold rolling, and aluminum finishing, Oswego generates premium aluminum products used by the automotive, beverage can, building and construction markets in multiple industrial product applications. Novelis was spun off from Canadian mining and aluminum manufacturer Alcan Inc. and incorporated in 2005. India’s Hindalco Industries acquired the company for $6 billion in 2007. Novelis is a subsidiary of Hindalco Industries Limited, an industry leader in aluminum and copper, and the metals flagship company of the Aditya Birla Group, a multinational conglomerate based in Mumbai, India.

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Walmart Principal Executives: (Store Managers) Ken Cook (Oswego) Geoffrey Raponi (Fulton) Michael Spink (Central Square) Address: 341 state Route 104 E., Oswego, NY 13126; 1818 state Route 3 Fulton, NY 13069; 3018 East Ave., Central Square, NY 13036 Phone: 315-342-6210 (Oswego) 315-598-1773 (Fulton) 315-668-0400 Central Square) Website: www.wal-mart.com In Oswego County since: 1993 Total employment: 867 Full-time: 520 Part-time: 347 nnOperations: Walmart was founded in 1962, with the opening of the first Walmart discount store in Rogers, Ark. Walmart is now the world’s largest retailer with more than 4,300 stores in the U.S. and 3,859 units internationally. The company employs more than 1.4 million associates in the U.S. and 694,000 internationally. The corporation opened its first store in Oswego County in January 1993. The Walmart store in Oswego expanded into a Supercenter in 2012 with a 54,000-square-foot addition. It features not only general merchandise but also a full-service grocery store. It is the third

Supercenter in Oswego County, the others being in Granby outside Fulton and in Central Square. The Fulton store employs the most workers (321), followed by Central Square (297) and Oswego (272).

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Oswego County Opportunities Principal Executive: Diane Cooper-Currier Executive director Address: 239 Oneida St. Fulton, NY 13069 Phone: 315-598-4717 Email: info@oco.org Website: www.oco.org; Facebook @ didyouknowitsoco In Oswego County since: 1966 Total employment: 578 Full-time: 389 Part-time: 189 nnWhat’s new: The challenges brought about by COVID-19 to delivering services in 2020 motivated Oswego County Opportunities to deploy creative methods to assure that needs were met. When the dining centers for senior citizens closed, nutrition services shifted several people to home delivery and offered drive-thru meal pickup options. The summer food service program converted entirely to meal pickup. Health services used telehealth to conduct appointments with patients, and behavioral health and case management staff also used teleconferencing to maintain one-on-one services. Several service areas ramped up the use of social media to keep clients connected and keep the community informed. Head Start staff offered virtual story time for students and created activity bags to deliver to their homes. Crisis and development services provided services via telephone and virtual meeting platforms and created a safe system for assisting walk-in clients with critical needs. As the region reopened, OCO Transportation Services restored all public bus routes and even added a route for the Pulaski-Sandy Creek area, thanks to a $5,000 grant from the Greater Pulaski Community Endowment Fund. Crisis and development services received a $5,000 grant from the Women’s Fund of CNY to create care packages containing food, diapers, formula, hygiene products and clothing for women and girls in crisis. Despite the challenges of COVID-19, OCO continued its focus on helping to alleviate the shortage of safe, affordable housing for individuals and families as well as housing options for adults with developmental disabilities. In September 2020, residential services opened its newest residence for adults with developmental disabilities in Hannibal. OCO is working with

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a developer to construct affordable housing in the Pulaski area in 2021. Also in 2021, OCO will continue adapting to the “new normal” imposed by COVID-19, strengthening its virtual and online presence in combination with practices to assure safe individual and small group interactions. Community Services Block Grant CARES Act grant funding will support installation of self-service kiosks in OCO locations open to the public, offering individuals a no-contact method for conducting their own eligibility screening for agency services. The grant also supports development of a coordinated, strategic approach to using social media as a primary means of communication, marketing, and recruitment. The agency also will be implementing improvements to its electronic systems and technology needed for telework, and the accompanying staff training, to assure employees can work efficiently and successfully regardless of their location. nnOperations: Oswego County Opportunities is the county’s community action agency, providing care management services, housing, addiction recovery, education, health care, transportation, crisis services, advocacy and prevention for all ages. OCO provides more than 50 diverse services that help empower people as they move from poverty to prosperity. OCO invests in people, enabling them to reach their full potential. That investment means more than 90 cents of every $1 spent by OCO goes directly into its services. OCO’s mission is accomplished through the combined efforts of nearly 600 professional employees and approximately 1,200 volunteers. This team delivers a needed array of services to nearly 16,000 individuals annually.

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Huhtamaki Principal Executive: Mark Southwick Plant manager Address: 100 State St. Fulton, NY 13069 Phone: 315-593-5311 Fax: 315-593-5153 Website: www.us.huhtamaki.com In Oswego County since: 1886 Total employment: 525 Full-time: 525 nnOperations: Finland-based Huhtamaki, Inc. acquired the Fulton operation in 1998. Formerly known as Sealright, the plant has been operating for more than 100 years. It specializes in providing shaped paperboard packaging and filling systems focusing on primarily the food industry. Capabilities include both litho and flexo printing which complements a wide array of forming equipment. It also manufactures “bulk”

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packaging for ice cream, servicing retail “dipping” stores. The Fulton facility is part of a 17-plant manufacturing system in North America. In 2015, Huhtamaki invested $3.5 million to expand and make modifications to its Fulton plant for new business with Häagen-Dazs.

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St. Luke Health Services Principal Executive: Catherine R. Gill CEO Address: 299 E. River Road Oswego, NY 13126 Phone: 315-342-3166 Email: info@stlukehs.com Website: www.stlukehs.com In Oswego County since: 1975 Total employment: 320 Full-time: 200 Part-time: 120 nnWhat’s new: The board of directors of St. Luke Health Services recently announced the appointment of Catherine R. Gill as its next chief executive officer of St. Luke Health Services and its affiliated nonprofit health care and residential service providers Bishop’s Commons and St. Francis Commons in Oswego. Gill assumed the position following the retirement of Terrence Gorman, longtime CEO and administrator, at the end of 2020. Gill has been with the St. Luke organization for 32 years, where she started as the organization’s controller in 1988. She was appointed assistant administrator of St. Luke Health Services in 1993 and then as chief operating officer for St. Luke and affiliates in 2003. nnOperations: St. Luke Health Services is a non denominational, nonprofit organization providing a full complement of health care services. To meet the evolving health care needs of its community, the St. Luke health care campus is dedicated to helping the people it serves live to their maximum potential and promote dignity of life throughout all of its stages. St. Luke provides a continuum of services that includes adult day care services, home health services, IV antibiotic therapy, palliative care, shortstay rehab, skilled nursing, wound care and healing program, and wellness/outreach. The St. Luke Family of Caring is an affiliation of community-based, nonprofit health care providers offering a continuum of care to the greater Oswego County area. Affiliates include St. Luke Health Services, Bishop’s Commons Enriched Living Residence and St. Francis Commons Assisted Living Residence in Oswego. Together, they provide care and services to over 300 people daily.

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Fulton Companies Principal Executive: Bram Palm President and CEO Address: 972 Centerville Road Pulaski, NY 13142 Phone: 315-298-5121 Fax: 315-298-6390 Email: info@fulton.com Website: www.fulton.com In Oswego County since: 1949 Total employment: 300 Full-time: 275 Part-time: 25 nnOperations: Fulton Companies represents a group of companies primarily involved in sales, service, and manufacturing of commercial and industrial heat transfer equipment for the past 70 years. Fulton Boiler Works, Inc. was founded in 1949 by Lewis Palm to provide vertical tubeless boilers for dry cleaners. Since then, other companies such as Fulton Thermal Corporation and Fulton Heating Solutions, Inc. have been formed, offering products to many other industries including food processing, health care, and building heat. Fulton’s headquarters remain in Pulaski, where the fourth generation of the Palm family has begun making its impression on the family business.

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Tops Friendly Markets Principal Executive: Ray Ruszczak District manager Address: 3830 Rome Road, Pulaski, NY 13142; 3385 Main St., Sandy Creek, NY 13145; 6103 N. Main St., Mexico, NY 13114; 409 Fulton St., Hannibal, NY 13074 Phone: 315-298-1081 (Pulaski); 315-963-7053, (Mexico); 315-387-5212 (Sandy Creek); 315-564-6318, (Hannibal) Fax: 315-298-1083 Website: www.topsmarkets.com In Oswego County since: 2010 Total employment: 249 Full-time: 66 Part-time: 183 nnOperations: Tops Markets, LLC, headquartered in Williamsville, operates 159 full-service supermarkets with five additional franchise stores and is the largest private, for-profit employer in Western New York. As a leading grocery retailer

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ConnextCare Principal Executive: Daniel T. Dey President/CEO Address: 61 Delano St. Pulaski, NY 13142 Phone: 315-298-6564 Fax: 315-298-7488 Email: DDey@connextcare.org Website: www.connextcare.org In Oswego County since: 1969 Total employment: 248 Full-time: 235 Part-time: 13 nnWhat’s new: In 2020, ConnextCare navigated the coronavirus pandemic with limited disruption to patient care through an aggressive effort to convert to telehealth, implement isolation and enhanced sanitation measures, and conduct safety screenings. ConnextCare optimally followed all regulatory guidelines and executive orders. Also in 2020, ConnextCare earned patientcentered medical home recognition for its medical and behavioral health programs. In 2021, ConnextCare has plans to expand services in Oswego and into Central Square. nnOperations: ConnextCare is a nonprofit corporation and a federally qualified health center run by a volunteer board of directors. In 2018, the health care network adopted the new name, ConnextCare, to better reflect its growth in staff, services and locations. ConnextCare was founded nearly 50 years ago as Northern Oswego County Health Services, Inc. ConnextCare is a family oriented primary care practice network with sites in Pulaski, Mexico, Parish, Phoenix, Oswego and Fulton. It services residents of Oswego County, southern Jefferson County, northern Onondaga County and Lake Ontario visitors by providing quality health and wellness services. ConnextCare runs seven school-based health centers in the Altmar-Parish-Williamstown, Fulton, Mexico, Sandy Creek and Pulaski school districts. ConnextCare is accredited by the Joint Commission and is certified as a Level 3 patient-centered medical home. ConnextCare employs a medical team of 17 physicians,

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Price Chopper Principal Executives: John Mongato, Oswego; Brandon Hastings, Fulton Store managers Address: 137 state Route 104 East, Oswego, NY 13126; 12 W. First St. Fulton, NY 13069 Phone: 315-342-0571 (Oswego); 315-5984000 (Fulton) Website: www.pricechopper.com In Oswego County since: 1976

Total employment: 240 Full-time: 70 Part-time: 170 nnOperations: Golub Corp., a company based in Schenectady, opened its first large self-service supermarket in northern New York in 1932, named Central Markets. After several changes, the company renamed itself as Price Chopper in 1973. In October 1976, it purchased the Loblaws Supermarkets in Fulton and Oswego and started offering services to Oswego and Fulton residents. In 2006, it purchased the former Tops Supermarkets facilities in Oswego and Fulton and moved to new locations in both Fulton and Oswego. In December 2008, it purchased the former P&C location in Oswego. The new Price Chopper SuperCenter in Oswego had its grand opening June 9, 2009.

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Elemental Management Group Principal Executive: Joseph Murabito Owner/president Address: 104 W. Utica St., Oswego, NY 13126 Phone: 315-342-4790 Fax: 315-342-5365 Website: www.morningstarcares.com In Oswego County since: 1973 Total employment: 237 nnOperations: Elemental Management Group provides management and administrative services to more than 500 residents. The group consists of Morningstar Residential Care Center and The Gardens by Morningstar

in Oswego; Waterville Residential Care Center in Waterville; and Aaron Manor Rehabilitation and Nursing Center, Fairport. Waterville and Morningstar both underwent significant physical plant upgrades in 2018-2019. Aaron Manor, a 142-bed skilled nursing facility, became the newest member of the group in October of 2018. Elemental Management Group also manages Strigo Vineyards, which opened in 2020 in Lysander. The owners have planted 6,000 grape vines, opened a bed and breakfast and are working through construction of a wine-production facility and tasting room.

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McDonald’s Principal Executive: Paul M. Ross Franchise owner Address: 117 N. Townsend St. Syracuse, NY 13203 Phone: 315-472-5556 Fax: 315-478-1209 In Oswego County since: Total employment: 200 Full-time: 40 Part-time: 160 nnOperations: Paul M. Ross is the owner of four McDonald’s Restaurants in Oswego County. They are located at 701 S. Fourth St., Fulton; 3789 state Route 13, Pulaski; 3362 Main St., Mexico and at 3001 E. Ave., Central Square. Ross operates a total of 10 restaurants in the Central New York area.

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ARISE Principal Executive: Tania Anderson Chief executive officer Address: Creekside Plaza, 293 state Route 104 East, Oswego, NY 13126; 113 Schuyler St., Suite 2, Fulton, NY 13069 Phone: 315-342-4088; 315-472-3171 Email: Tania.anderson@ariseinc.org Website: www.ariseinc.org In Oswego County since: 1996 Total employment: 189 Full-time: 38 Part-time: 151 nnWhat’s new: The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic has caused shortages in personal protective equipment and spurred the ARISE Adaptive Design team to action. With help from teams in Oswego and Cayuga counties, 700 face shields were distributed to hospitals, nursing homes and emergency responders. In Onondaga County, 100 shields were distributed to the Syracuse Police Department. When COVID-19 first hit in March of 2020, ARISE shifted its mental health services to telehealth services in one week. ARISE covered the added costs for training, laptops and other technology to be sure critical mental health service was readily available. The agency redeployed its skilled clinicians to meet increased community needs. Today, ARISE professionals are connecting with kids through Zoom using scavenger hunts, interactive games on the computer’s whiteboard feature and storytelling with family pets making guest appearances. nnOperations: Founded in 1979 in Syracuse as one of New York state’s eight original independent living centers, ARISE acts as a catalyst for community change. It provides services that promote the social, educational, economic, and individual interests of people with disabilities. It is guided by the philosophy that people with disabilities have a right to dignity, personal responsibility, and self-determination. Over the years, ARISE has grown to meet community needs. In 1996, ARISE opened an office in Oswego and also maintains an office in Fulton. ARISE offers more than 30 programs and services in Oswego County that help people access their homes and communities, meet basic needs, build skills, find employment, improve health and wellness, and enjoy social and recreational opportunities. ARISE continues to develop partnerships in creating accessibility to homes in the community. Partners include Oswego County Hospice, G&C Foods, Fastenal, Novelis, Pathfinder Bank, Raby’s Ace Home Center, the Center for Instruction, Technology & Innovation, SUNY Oswego Office of Business

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& Community Relations, Lighthouse Lanes, Oswego Speedway, Elks Club of Oswego, the Richard S. Shineman Foundation, the First United Methodist churches in Oswego and Fulton and Believer’s Chapel. In 2019, ARISE moved its city of Oswego offices to Creekside Plaza at 293 state Route 104 East in the Port City. ARISE features 7,800 square feet of newly renovated space for its programs and services, including on-site storage of materials for its ramp program and additional space for outpatient mental health services. ARISE celebrated its 40-year anniversary in 2019.

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Little Lukes Preschool and Childcare Center Principal Executive: Ed Alberts Administrator Address: 10 Burkle St. Oswego, NY 13126 Phone: 315-342-4600 Fax: 315-342-9599 Email: abby@littlelukes.com Website: www.littlelukes.com In Oswego County since: 1999 Total employment: 188 Full-time: 124 Part-time: 64 nnOperations: Little Lukes began in Oswego County providing speech therapy, physical therapy and occupational therapy to children in their home or childcare setting. In 2002, the first Little Lukes Preschool and Childcare Center opened on the St. Luke Health campus on Burkle Street in Oswego. Little Lukes offers childcare for infant, toddler, preschool and school-aged children. In addition, SCIS (special class inclusion setting) preschool for youth aged 3-5 offered by Little Lukes boasts a certified special education teacher and in-house physical therapy, occupational therapy and speech therapy. Little Lukes Preschool and Childcare Centers have opened in DeWitt, Radisson, Pulaski and Fulton. Little Lukes is a leading provider of early intervention and preschoolrelated services, including physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, special education and special instruction in Oswego, Onondaga, Jefferson, Lewis and St. Lawrence counties. Little Lukes preschool teachers are certified in early childhood education or special education. Little Lukes recently partnered with Pulaski-based Intellipure and installed Super V air purifiers to create Clean Air Daycare in each of its facilities. The purifiers help remove allergens, chemicals, toxins, germs, odors, and most importantly, kill airborne viruses. The air purifiers have been installed in every Little Lukes center,

including the DeWitt, Baldwinsville, Fulton, Oswego, and Pulaski locations.

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Behling Orchards Principal Executives: Eric Behling Marion Behling Stephen Behling Partners Address: 114 Potter Road Mexico, NY 13114 Phone: 315-963-7068 Email: ebehling61@hotmail.com Website: BehlingOrchards.com In Oswego County since: 1960 Total employment: 165 Full-time: 30 Part-time: 135 nnWhat’s new: Jenna Behling has been busy “brewing” up a new part of the family business. She was busy in 2020 launching 6 Acres Farm Brewery. The farm brewery is using the apples and other fruits to make a unique ale blend that has been more than 2 1/2 years in the making. Local residents can sample some at Ashley Lynn Winery in New Haven, The Eis House in Mexico or weekends during the fall at the orchards. nnOperations: The orchard’s 200 acres of 70 varieties of apples are grown each year and harvested first by the public and then by orchard employees to be sold to private packers of fruit and to juice companies. Behling Orchards — which features 825 total acres — is primarily a U-pick farm. Eric Behling’s great-grandfather opened the orchard with only six acres back in 1947. In the fall, Behling’s features hayrides, pony rides, games, a haunted house and mazes for children, pumpkins, a snack bar, fresh baked pies, and other apple and seasonal favorites, such as popcorn balls and a cider mill. Behling’s Orchards produces an average of 75,000 to 100,000 bushels of apples a year. In the summer, Behling’s offers U-pick strawberries and raspberries. The orchard grows a breed of apples of its own design called the Jennablush. Behling Orchards captured the Business Excellence Award for 2015 presented by Operation Oswego County.

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Pathfinder Bancorp Principal Executive: Thomas W. Schneider President and CEO Address: 214 W. First St.

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in the current environment. Total deposits increased $154.8 million, or 21.3% during 2019. Much of this growth can be attributed to the bank’s expanding market presence. In the second half of 2019, Pathfinder Bank implemented core strategies designed to enhance its deposit mix by focusing deposit gathering efforts on non-maturity deposits from both retail and business customers. This will remain a significant organizational focus going forward as the bank works to reduce its current reliance on time deposits and other borrowings to fund loan growth. In the second quarter of 2019, Pathfinder Bank successfully completed a private placement of new equity capital with net proceeds of $19.6 million. The equity raise involved the sale of common stock, convertible preferred stock and a warrant to purchase an additional 125,000 shares of common stock in the future. This transaction immediately strengthened the bank’s balance sheet, improved its regulatory capital ratios, and enabled the organization to respond to attractive growth opportunities going forward. Net income was $4.3 million in 2019, compared to $4 million for the previous year. Profitability in the first half of 2019 was negatively impacted in part by added operating costs associated with the launch of the bank’s newest branch in Clay, which opened in the fourth quarter of 2018. In addition, the bank experienced net interest margin compression that resulted from short-term interest rate increases orchestrated by the Federal Reserve during the second half of 2018, which significantly increased deposit costs. The bank’s earnings’ performance dramatically improved in the second half of 2019, as the bank productively deployed the new equity capital that was raised in May of 2019. In addition, the second half of 2019 saw the Federal Reserve initiating a series of short-term interest rate reductions that positively impacted Pathfinder Bank’s cost of funds and in turn its net interest margin. The combination of

higher service fee income combined with a significant reduction in the rate of growth of operating expenses also contributed to the bank’s stronger net income results during the last six months of 2019.

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The Wolak Group Principal Executive: Ed Wolak Owner Address: 65 Gray Road, Box 4 Falmouth, Maine 04105 Phone: 315-474-7294 Email: info@wolakgroup.com Website: http://wolakgroup.com In Oswego County since: 1975 Total employment: 160 Full-time: 110 Part-time: 50 nnOperations: Founded in 1975 by Ed Wolak, The Wolak Group is an independent franchisee network that owns and operates over 85 Dunkin’ Donuts restaurants in Maine, New Hampshire and New York. In Oswego County, the company owns nine Dunkin’ Donuts: three in Oswego, three in Fulton, and one each in Parish, Mexico and Pulaski. A new Dunkin’ Donuts was built in 2019 at 275 W. First St. in Oswego, the Port City’s third location. Franchisee Tom Santurri manages the 1,875- square-foot restaurant.

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Felix Schoeller North America Principal Executive: Michael Szidat President and CEO Address:

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179 county Route 2A Pulaski, NY 13142 Phone: 315-298-5133 Fax: 315-298-8800 Email: mszidat@felix-schoeller.com Website: www.felix-schoeller.com In Oswego County since: 1963 Total employment: 150 nnOperations: Incorporated in 1961 under the name Lee Schoeller Papers, the company manufactured photographic, digital imaging and specialty papers at the Pulaski site from 1964 until 2005. The Schoeller Group was then restructured to meet changes in the imaging printing market as well as paper manufacturing technologies. As a result, Felix Schoeller concentrated its activities on converting and distribution of imaging and specialty paper products for the North American market. Over the last 15 years, the facility has been transformed into a world-class paper-converting center. The site also houses the North American sales and marketing group and financial and administrative services. With a total of 15 manufacturing lines and around 200 employees, Felix Schoeller North America is the country’s largest converting company for high-quality photographic and digital printing products. In 2018, the company acquired a converting and distribution company for digital printing materials in Anaheim, Calif. The expansion to the West Coast allows Felix Schoeller to improve the supply chain across the entire country and become a stronger nationwide player in its core markets. Through its new West Coast operation, Felix Schoeller North America has been able to enter into new markets, such as the reprographic printing industry. Today, it offers all main products for reprographic printers from its two locations with a nextday delivery service.

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Davis-Standard, LLC Converting Systems Principal Executive: Jim Murphy President and CEO Address: 46 N. First St. Fulton, NY 13069 Phone: 315-598-7121 Email: info@davis-standard.com Website: www.davis-standard.com In Oswego County since: 1867 Total employment: 148 Full-time: 140 Part-time: 8

Switzerland and the United Kingdom, Davis-Standard, LLC supplies a full range of extrusion and converting machinery to support consumer applications in the paper, film and foil industries. These include flexible packaging for food and beverage, decorative boxes and packaging, tapes, labels, protective films for construction and agricultural applications, and films used in diapers and other hygienic products. Customers range from large multi-national companies to family owned businesses around the world. In addition to equipment, Davis-Standard is recognized for responsive customer service and extensive research and development capabilities. To further augment its film capabilities, Davis-Standard added Brampton Engineering, LLC, Thermoforming Systems LLC (TSL), and Deacro Industries to its family of brands. Brampton is a leading provider of film solutions, including AeroFrost® air-blown and AquaFrost® water-quenched systems. TSL delivers robust thermoforming capabilities for food packaging applications. Deacro excels in high-performance slitting, rewinding and roll handling equipment. For more information, visit www.davis-standard. com.

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Oswego County Ambulance Service-Menter Ambulance Principal Executive: Zach Menter President-CEO Address: 404 Ontario St. Fulton, NY 13069 Phone: 315-592-4145 Fax: 315-593-8003 Email: info@oswegocountyambulance.com Website: www.oswegocountyambulance.org In Oswego County since: 1952 Total employment: 140 nnOperations: The late Alfred Menter purchased the ambulatory service now known as Menter Ambulance in 1952 from Frank Spaulding. His grandson Zach is now the president-CEO. Oswego County Ambulance Service-Menter Ambulance houses 16 advanced life support ambulances throughout stations in Fulton, Oswego, and Central Square, located to adequately service the cities and surrounding towns and villages throughout Oswego County with both emergent and non-emergent transport services. Roughly 88 percent of response calls come through 911 dispatch while the other 12 percent are inner-facility transport. Menter handles roughly 50 percent of all emergency management service calls in Oswego County.

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Fresh Food Group Principal Executive: Ann Miller Vice president of sales Address: 8033 state Route 104 West Oswego, NY 13126 Phone: 315-216-4223 Website: www.grabapples.com In Oswego County since: 2012 Total employment: 130

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nnOperations: Oswego Industries, Inc., a nonprofit organization founded in 1968, is dedicated to improving the lives of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities through habilitation services, vocational training, and community involvement. OI specializes in creating job opportunities that positively impact the lives of people with disabilities, and removing barriers to employment through training, education, and peer learning. OI provides the necessary supports to encourage and enhance the abilities of adults with IDD in a number of ways, including employment to those who work in its 85,000 squarefoot facility or in the local community. This workforce, in turn, is able to provide customers with high-quality work and efficient production at a competitive cost. The agency has developed a reputation for dependable and reliable service to its customers, which include small and global businesses as well as the U.S. government. OI’s capabilities are diverse as it offers services in textiles manufacturing, facilities and grounds maintenance, assembly and sub-assembly work, packaging, and warehousing and logistics services.

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Phone: 315-433-5115 Fax: 315-433-1920 Email: richard.riccelli@riccellienterprises. com Website: www.riccelli-northern.com In Oswego County since: 2008 Total employment: 121 nnOperations: Ricelli-Northern began as Ricelli Enterprises 46 years ago when Joseph Riccelli bought a dump truck for $600 and landed a contract to work on the construction of Interstate 481. Today, Ricelli-Northern is the largest hauler of bulk commodities and waste transfer in the Northeast. It operates more than 650 (400 Ricelli-Northern-owned) power units on a daily basis. The 650 units are radio dispatched and GPS tracked. Ricelli-Northern is equipped to transport light stone fill, limestone run of crush, blacktop, asphalt (hot liquid), sludge, petroleum-contaminated soil, crushed stone, cobbles, municipal solid waste, wood chips, scrap metal and more. In 2014, Riccelli Enterprises and Northern Companies combined operations, now known as Riccelli-Northern, providing transportation, mining and materialshandling services in the Northeast.

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Principal Executive: Shawn Hyer Store manager Address: 445 state Route 104 Oswego, NY 13126 Phone: 315-326-5030 Website: www.lowes.com In Oswego County since: 2004 Total employment: 125 Full-time: 75 Part-time: 50

Principal Executive: Rebecca Bubel President Address: 29 E. Main St. Gouverneur, NY 13642 Phone: 315-287-3600 Email: mediarelations@kinneydrugs.com Website: www.kinneydrugs.com In Oswego County since: Total employment: 116 Full-time: 36 Part-time: 80

nnOperations: Lowe’s Home Improvement, the second largest home improvement retailer in the world, opened its 133,600-square-foot retail facility in Oswego in 2004. Lowe’s Companies, Inc. is a Fortune 100® company that serves approximately 15 million customers a week at more than 1,850 home improvement stores in the U.S., Canada and Mexico.

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Ricelli-Northern Principal Executive: Richard J. Riccelli, Sr. President-COO Address: 6131 E. Taft Road North Syracuse, NY 13212

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nnWhat’s new: Like most businesses, Kinney Drugs experienced many challenges in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It was able to respond to rapidly changing consumer and business demands by leaning on longstanding local partnerships to source items such as face masks, hand sanitizer, cleaning supplies, and acrylic shields. Although Kinney Drugs has always offered free prescription delivery, it began partnering with Instacart to provide an additional option for the convenient online and mobile ordering and delivery of retail items in many of its markets. “Looking ahead, we plan to expand offerings that will provide additional convenience and value for our customers, and our continued focus will be on pharmacy services to support the health and wellbeing of the communities we serve,” a spokesperson said.

Also in 2020, Kinney Drugs — coupled with the Kinney Drugs Foundation — was the recipients of the Corporate Leadership Award from the American Heart Association for its involvement in fundraising for the AHA. nnOperations: Founded in Gouverneur in 1903, Kinney Drugs, an employee-owned company, operates 96 stores in New York and Vermont. In Oswego County, Kinney Drugs operates retail drug stores in Pulaski, Mexico, Oswego and Fulton. Kinney Drugs is part of the KPH Healthcare Services family of companies, a national provider of pharmaceutical and health care services with complementary businesses in both the retail and commercial segments of the industry. KPH is comprised of six divisions: Kinney Drugs, a chain of full-service drug stores located throughout New York and Vermont; Health Direct Institutional Pharmacy Services, which serves long-term care and alternative care needs; ProAct, Inc., a pharmacy benefit management company with sales offices throughout the country and a mail-order pharmacy; Noble Health Services, a specialty pharmacy that dispenses medications used to treat complex and chronic diseases; Kinnect, an on-site clinical care pharmacy; and Aristacare, an infusion therapy pharmacy that offers both in-home infusion therapy and an ambulatory infusion center. KPH Healthcare Services is an employee-owned company with approximately 4,300 employees that provides high quality pharmacy and health care services. Every aspect of KPH’s business is guided by the values of excellence, moral responsibility, and community spirit, a spokesperson said.

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Subway Principal Executives: Peter Smith Kevin Murman Co-owners Address: 142 State Route 104; 21 E. Bridge St.; 255 W. Seneca St.; and 341 State Route 104 East (inside Walmart), all in Oswego, NY 13126 Phone: 315-342-6111; 315-342-9111; 315342-7827; 315-342-4111 Website: www.subway.com In Oswego County since: 1989 Total employment: 116 Full-time: 28 Part-time: 88 nnOperations: Subway is the world’s largest restaurant chain and has been serving the community of Oswego and surrounding areas for more than 25 years. There are 12 locations in Oswego County, including four in the city of Oswego. There are three locations

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nnOperations: International Wire’s Williamstown plant (originally Omega Wire) was established in 1972. It makes bare and tinned copper wire for electrical operations. The plant is part of the International Wire Group, which has 13 manufacturing plants in New York state, one in El Paso, Texas and one in Inman, South Carolina, along with four manufacturing sites in Europe.

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Principal Executive: Richard Krahling Franchisee Address: 246 state Route 104 East; 230 W. Bridge St.Oswego, NY 13126 Phone: 315-343-6607 (Oswego east); 315-342-1049 (Oswego west) Website: www.mcdonalds.com In Oswego County since: Total employment: 110

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Principal Executive: Brian Hannasch CEO Address: 935 E. Tallmadge Ave., Akron, Ohio 44130 Phone: 330-630-6300 Website: www.circlek.com/us/great-lakes In Oswego County since: 1980 Total employment: 114 Full-time: 45 Part-time: 69 nnOperations: Circle K is a wholly owned subsidiary of Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc. (“Couche-Tard”), the largest independent convenience store operator in terms of number of company-operated stores. In the United States, its network consists of 15 business units covering 48 states. CoucheTard’s global network totals nearly 16,000 sites. Stores offer fuel, ATM, groceries, beverages, as well as food service selections ranging from subs and wraps to chicken wings, pizza and salads. It has seven locations in Oswego County, those being in Central Square, Constantia, Fulton, Phoenix, Pulaski, Richland and Williamstown.

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International Wire Group Principal Executive: Gregory Smith President/CEO Address: 572 state Route 13 Williamstown, NY 13493 Phone: 315-964-2217 Website: www.internationalwiregroup.com In Oswego County since: 1972 Total employment: 110 nnWhat’s new: International Wire Group continues to support end users that supply the industrial, energy, electronics, aerospace, automotive, consumer, appliance and medical conductor markets.

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National Grid Principal Executive: Melanie Littlejohn Vice President of Customer and Community Management Address: Oswego office: 99 Howard Road, Fulton, NY 13069; North Syracuse office: 7496 Round Pond Road; North Syracuse, NY Phone: 315-592-3612; 315-452-7654 Fax: 315-592-3664; 315-460-9198 Website: www.nationalgridus.com Total employment: 110 nnOperations: National Grid (LSE: NG; NYSE: NGG) is an electricity, natural gas, and clean energy delivery company serving more than 20 million people through its networks in New York, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island. It is the largest distributor of natural gas in the Northeast. National Grid also operates systems that deliver gas and electricity across Great Britain. National Grid is transforming electricity and natural gas networks with smarter, cleaner, and more resilient energy solutions to meet the goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 80 percent by 2050. Its Northeast 80x50 Pathway is an industry-leading analysis on how to reach that goal in the states it serves, focusing on the power generation, heat, and transportation sectors. Read more about the

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Adecco Employment Services Principal Executive: Laurlyn Bush Senior branch manager Address: 225 Greenfield Parkway, Suite 111 Liverpool, NY 13088 Phone: 315-461-1270 Email: laurlyn.bush@adeccona.com Website: www.adeccousa.com In Oswego County since: 1995 Total employment: 105 Full-time: 75 Part-time: 30

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Burritt Chevrolet/Buick; Burritt Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram Principal Executive: Richard Burritt President Address: 340 state Route 104 E., Oswego, N.Y. 13126 (Chevrolet/Buick); 330 state Route 104 E.; Oswego, NY 13126 (Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram) Phone: 315-343-8948 Email: burrittmotors@burrittmotors.com Website: www.burrittmotors.com In Oswego County since: 1955 Total employment: 102 Full-time: 94 Part-time: 8 nnWhat’s new: In 2020, Burritt Motors built a new Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram dealership including a Touchless car wash. This new design is one of the few in New York state featuring a Jeep stand-alone showroom and a separate Chrysler Dodge Ram showroom. This allows the dealership to get exclusive Jeep products that can only be offered by dealerships with the newly designed facility. In addition, in September 2020 Burritt opened its brand new stand-alone collision center, more than doubling its existing body shop. It features the newest and most advanced tools and equipment. Expected to open in late 2020 was Locavore’s at Burritt’s, which is a farm-to-table food truck open to the public. nnOperations: Richard Burritt purchased the Chevrolet/ Buick dealership from his father, Chris Burritt, in 2016 and became owner and operator. Burritt then purchased Shapiro Motors in 2017, forming Burritt Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram. The dealership has been in business for four generations and was founded in 1955 by Elmer O. Burritt. Originally it was located in Hannibal. Chris Burritt took over the business in 1978. The Chevrolet/Buick dealership includes a GM full-service department, a parts department, a body shop, and a detail department servicing all makes and models. It is an AAA-approved auto repair facility. In 2020, Burritt Motors opened its new $8.5 million, 31,000 square-foot state-ofthe-art superstore next to its existing facility at 340 state Route 104 East. The new facility features an all-new Chrysler Dodge Ram and Jeep dealership and Touchless car wash open to the public.

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President Address: 171 Route 5 Weedsport, NY 13166 Phone: 315-214-6455 Fax: 315-689-5077 Website: www.byrnedairystores.com In Oswego County since: Total employment: 95 Full-time: 33 Part-time: 62 nnOperations: Started at the height of the Great Depression in 1933 by Matthew V. Byrne, Byrne Dairy has become one of Central New York’s most enduring businesses. Byrne Dairy produces its own line of dairy products and runs seven retail convenience stores within Oswego County with two locations in Phoenix, and one in Fulton, Central Square, Pulaski and Oswego.

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EJ USA Principal Executive: Timothy McKernan Facility manager Address: 132 county Route 59, Phoenix, NY 13135 Phone: 315-699-2601 Email: customersupport@ejco.com Website: www.ejco.com In Oswego County since: 2019 Total employment: 94 nnWhat’s new: EJ USA was presented the 2019 Jobs Award by Operation Oswego County in recognition of its new manufacturing facility in the Oswego County Industrial Park in the town of Schroeppel. nnOperations: EJ USA, a global manufacturer and distributor of construction castings and other infrastructure products, headquartered in East Jordan, Michigan, recently opened its new, 71,300 square-foot state-of-the-art fabrication facility in Schroeppel in 2019. The company moved equipment and employees from its former site in Cicero and has started production. The new operation, which manufactures, assembles and distributes fabricated products to New York, New Jersey, Connecticut and Pennsylvania, is located at the Oswego County Industrial Park.

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Attis Industries Principal Executive: Guy Clemons General manager Address: 376 Owen Road

Fulton, NY 13069 Phone: 315-593-0500 Email: guy.clemons@attisind.com Website: www.attisbiofuels.com; www.1886malt.com In Oswego County since: 2009 Total employment: 90 nnOperations: For nearly 25 years, the town of Volney was home to a Miller Brewing plant. The plant sat vacant until 2007 when it was repurposed as an ethanol production facility valued at over $200 million. In 2009, the owners filed for bankruptcy and the facility was sold for $8.5 million to Sunoco. Sunoco immediately invested more than $20 million to improve processes and technologies with the goal of creating one of the most technologically advanced bio-fuel production facilities in the U.S. On June 21, 2010, the facility returned to production and 24/7/365 operation. At full production rate, this advanced production facility is able to produce fuel-grade ethanol, dried distillers grains and carbon dioxide, and corn oil for biodiesel production. The facility purchases over 20 percent of New York’s corn production every year, contributing in excess of $100 million to the state’s economy through corn purchases alone. Startup of the new 1886 Malt House commenced in December 2017. The malt house produces a high-quality, consistent supply of New York-grown and malted grains for the craft beverage industry, as required by the 2012 Farm Brewing Law. In May of 2019, Attis Industries Inc., a diversified innovation and technology holding company, acquired the corn ethanol plant and grain malting operation from Sunoco. The ethanol plant became an essential element of Attis’ operations and will be pivotal in the company’s expanding technology portfolio as it develops the site into a state-of-the-art green tech campus.

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Chase Enterprises Principal Executive: Allen Chase Owner Address: 24 county Route 1A, Oswego, NY 13126 Phone: 315-216-6337 Fax: 1-866-247-3844 Email: info@chaseenterprisescny.com Website: www.chaseenterprisescny.com In Oswego County since: 1990 Total employment: 90 Full-time: 85 Part-time: 5 nnWhat’s new: COVID-19 has put a financial strain on many of Chase Enterprises’ customers through a decrease in sales tax and gas tax collection. This translated into

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The Broadwell Hospitality Group Principal Executive: George A. (“Buddy”) Broadwell President Address: 26 E. First St. Oswego, NY 13126 Phone: 315-343-1600 Fax: 315-343-1222

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Email: sbroadwell@oswegowfd.com Website: www.gssteamers.com; www. bayshoregrove.com; www.lakeontarioec. com; www.alexsonthewater.com; www. alexandriasweddings.com In Oswego County since: 1975 Total employment: 90 Full-time: 30 Part-time: 60 nnWhat’s new: In 2020, The Best Western Plus Hotel’s Captain’s Club Health & Fitness Spa underwent many renovations from floor to ceiling in both the fitness center gym and in the aqua area. Alex’s on the Water restaurant introduced several new menu changes and has a contactless menu option available upon check-in to the hotel. the Lake Ontario Event and Conference Center upgraded its sound system to match the rest of its technology. Also in 2020, the Best Western also was awarded Trip Advisor’s Certificate of Excellence. As for the Quality Inn & Suites Riverfront, G.S. Steamers restaurant had renovations both inside and outside. The deck was upgraded for extended use as the seasons change with an upgraded heating system and drop down paneling. The inside bar was refinished as well. The restaurant also added an online take-out menu and a delivery option as well. Meanwhile, the Lake Ontario Water Park is a $5 million project being built to enhance the region’s tourism appeal. The Quality Inn & Suites Riverfront will undergo a major rebrand and have a $250,000 major facelift. nnOperations: The Broadwell Hospitality Group is comprised of Best Western Plus Hotel and Conference Center, Quality Inn & Suites Riverfront, Captain’s Club Health & Fitness Spa, G.S. Steamers Bar and Grill, Bayshore and Alexandria’s wedding and banquet facilities, the Lake Ontario Event and Conference Center, and Alex’s on the Water restaurant. The company was started by George Broadwell in the 1970s with one

restaurant, and has grown to be the largest hospitality business in Oswego County. The two wedding-banquet venues, Alexandria’s and Bayshore, each offer a unique experience in their own right. Alexandria’s utilizes the Best Western’s riverfront, Alex’s on the Water Restaurant, and conference center space as needed. Bayshore is on the shore of Lake Ontario and specializes in parties, corporate picnics, and clambakes. It is also utilized as an offsite venue for conferences. Bayshore is regarded as one of the premier wedding venues in the area. The Best Western offers 107 guest rooms and suites, the Captain’s Club Health & Fitness Spa which features a full-sized gym and a pool, sauna, steam room, and large hot tub, and has undergone recent renovations. The hotel also features Alex’s on the Water restaurant, featuring a dockside bar. Alex’s Restaurant, which opened in 2013, features indoor and outdoor seating as well as boat docking right at the patio. Attached to the hotel is the Lake Ontario Event & Conference Center, which opened its doors in 2012. It is continually being upgraded and boasts over 11,000 square feet of onsite flexible conference space, state-of-the- art technology, and a dedicated kitchen and event staff. The Quality Inn & Suites Riverfront has 87 guest rooms that include seven efficiency apartments and GS Steamers Bar & Grill restaurant. Steamers recently celebrated 25 years of serving food and beverages to travelers while becoming a staple dining location for area residents. A new addition under construction is The Lake Ontario Water Park. The water park will be a 16,000-square-foot indoor facility that will include pools, slides, arcades, as well as other forms of fun and entertainment. This facility will merge with the Quality Inn & Suites Riverfront, which will be undergoing major changes of its own on the hotel side.

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Website: www.eaglebev.com In Oswego County since: 1979 Total employment: 85 Full-time: 80 Part-time: 5

Walgreens Principal Executive: Stefano Pessina CEO Address: 108 Wilmot Road Deerfield, Ill. 60015 Phone: 847-315-2500 Fax: 847-964-8531 Website: www.walgreens.com Total employment: 90 Full-time: 50 Part-time: 40 nnOperations: Charles R. Walgreen, Sr. founded Walgreens with a single store in Chicago in 1901. As of Aug. 31, 2019, Walgreens operated approximately 9,277 drugstores with a presence in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands, along with its omnichannel business, Walgreens.com. Walgreens recently acquired more than 1,900 Rite Aid drugstores in the U.S. In 2017. Walgreens is operating four Rite Aid stores in Oswego County located at 110 E. Broadway, Fulton; 250 state Route 104, Oswego; 4764 Salina St., Pulaski; and 3035 East Ave., Central Square.

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Eagle Beverage Co., Inc. Principal Executives: Daniel Dorsey Jr., president Kevin Dorsey. V.P. Operations Christian Morgia, V.P. Sales Address: 1043 county Route 25/P.O. Box 1035 Oswego, NY 13126 Phone: 315-343-5221 Email: dd@eaglebev.com

nnOperations: Eagle Beverage Co., named for the Anheuser-Busch corporate symbol, is the result of a merger in 1979 between Dorsey Distributing Co. and Pontiac Beverage Co. Larry Morgia, Dennis Dorsey and Dan Dorsey Sr. guided the company since its merger and saw it through two acquisitions of other distribution companies. In 2013, the company transitioned to the third generation of ownership to Christian Morgia, Kevin Dorsey and Dan Dorsey Jr. Eagle Beverage is the distributor for more than 30 different beverage suppliers. In 2014, Eagle Beverage Co. purchased Owasco Beverage Co. in Auburn and is servicing Cayuga and Seneca counties with Anheuser-Busch brands. A new 62,000-square-foot distribution facility was recently built to consolidate warehouses in Oswego and Watertown into one distribution center for Oswego, Jefferson and Lewis counties.

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Oswego YMCA Principal Executive: Kerrie Ann Webb CEO Address: 265 W. First St. Oswego, NY 13126 Phone: 315-342-6082 Fax: 315-343-3750 Email: kwebb@oswegoymca.org Website: www.oswegoymca.org In Oswego County since: 1855 Total employment: 83

Full-time: 9 Part-time: 74 nnOperations: The Oswego YMCA was established in 1855. The Y is an association of men, women and children committed to bringing about lasting personal and social change. With a focus on youth development, healthy living and social responsibility, the Y enables youth, adults, families and communities to be healthy, confident, connected and secure. The Y is accessible to all people. Kerrie Ann Webb became executive director of the Oswego YMCA in November of 2014. In May of 2015, the Oswego YMCA relocated the organization into the historic Armory building. All programs, offices and facility usage are housed in the Oswego YMCA Armory. The Oswego YMCA is an independent Y and is governed by a board made up of local community members. In March 2018, Empire State Development announced $150,000 in support for a renovation project at the YMCA. The organization is investing close to $750,000 to reinstate access to its swimming pool facilities. The project will construct and equip a connector between the YMCA’S Armory building on West First Street and the pool via the agency’s garage.

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Eastern Shore Associates Principal Executive: Robert Wallace CEO/chairman of the board Address: 101 Cayuga St. Fulton, NY 13069 Phone: 315-598-6000 Fax: 315-598-1183 Email: info@esainsurance.com Website: www.esainsurance.com In Oswego County since: 1986

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Lydall, Inc. Principal Executive: Mike Nosky Plant manager-Fulton Address: 2885 state Route 481 Fulton, NY 13069 Phone: 315-592-8164 Email: mnosky@lydall.com Website: www.lydallpm.com In Oswego County since: 1999 Total employment: 80 nnWhat’s new: Lydall, Inc.’s acquisition of Interface Performance Materials in 2018 further strengthened its position as an engineered solutions provider. The combined business provides customers with expanded development opportunities, thanks to increased technical and production resources and an expanded product portfolio. Lydall has partnered in its integration and continuous improvement efforts to share best practices that have resulted in greater efficiencies. While its business has evolved over the past year, Lydall’s sales and customer service teams remain committed to delivering the superior experience and quality products and solutions its customers have come to expect. nnOperations: In the third quarter of 2018, Lydall, Inc. (NYSE: LDL) acquired Interface Performance Materials, a leading global designer and manufacturer of engineered ma-

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terials with the No. 1 position in fiber-based gasket material worldwide. With eight manufacturing facilities globally and over 100 years experience, Interface joined the Performance Materials business segment of Lydall. Lydall is headquartered in Manchester, Conn., with global manufacturing operations producing specialty engineered products for a variety of end markets. The Fulton plant designs and manufactures fiber-reinforced gasket materials for heavy-duty diesel, small engine, transmission, compressor and automotive applications, as well as composite materials used in calender bowl paper, heat shields and electrical barriers. In 1999, Interface Performance Materials took over the former Armstrong World Industries factory in the town of Volney, more than 50 years after Armstrong opened the facility.

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Fulton Family YMCA Principal Executive: Amy Leotta Executive director Address: 715 W. Broadway Fulton, NY 13069 Phone: 315-598-9622 Fax: 315-592-3557 Email: aleotta@fultonfamilyymca.org Website: www.fultonymca.com In Oswego County since: 1960 Total employment: 75 Full-time: 5 Part-time: 70 nnOperations: The Fulton Family YMCA has served the community since 1960 and has been in its current location since 1994. The Y is an association of men, women and children committed to bringing about lasting personal and social change. With a focus on youth development, healthy living and social responsibility, the Y enables youth, adults, families and communities to be healthy, confident, connected and secure. The Y is accessible to all people. Financial assistance is offered to those who may need some help with services and every year the Y raises money to help those in need. The Fulton Family YMCA offers many popular programs, including swim lessons, tutoring, music and more.

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Transportation. Addiction recovery. Job readiness. Sexual health. Cancer screenings. Homes for the developmentally disabled. Head Start. Meals on Wheels. Housing for homeless youth, individuals, and families. Mental health services. Reproductive health. WIC. Outreach. Crisis hotlines. Victim advocacy. After-school programs. Literacy.

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Catholic Charities of Oswego County Principal Executive: Mary-Margaret Pekow Executive director Address:

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808 W. Broadway Fulton, NY 13069 Phone: 315-598-3980 Fax: 315-593-8440 Email: mmpekow@ccoswego.com Website: www.ccoswego.com In Oswego County since: 1923 Total employment: 70 Full-time: 60 Part-time: 10 nnOperations: Originally founded in the late 1920s as an adoption agency, Catholic Charities of Oswego County has evolved into a mid-sized human services agency providing programs and services to children and families throughout Oswego County. Its programs include community services, care management, and youth and family services. Its community services division includes a thrift store, a food pantry and short-term case management. Its care management division includes adult and children’s care management, as well as home and community-based services for adults. The youth and family division includes parent education, mental health and services transportation, a recreation program for youth, and its mentoring and independent living skills program for youth.

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Pontiac Care and Rehabilitation Center Principal Executive: Arlyn C. Mallo Administrator Address: 303 E. River Road Oswego, NY 13126 Phone: 315-343-1800 Email: admin@pontiaccare.com Website: www.pontiaccare.com; www.facebook.com/pontiaccares In Oswego County since: 1976 Total employment: 69 Full-time: 41 Part-time: 28 nnWhat’s new: In 2020, Pontiac Care and Rehabilitation Center coordinated with a registered architect and constructed an ADA-compliant ramp that provides egress continuity to a public way. The organization also launched its new website at www.pontiaccare.com. Also in 2020, Pontiac contracted with Forefront Behavioral Medicine, which offers psychiatric and geriatric talk therapy services. nnOperations: Formerly known as Pontiac Nursing Home, Pontiac Care and Rehabilitation Center is an 80-bed skilled nursing home. Its professional nursing staff includes RNs, LPNs, and certified nursing aides who

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provide specialized care 24 hours a day. In conjunction with these services, Pontiac provides the full spectrum of rehabilitation services, including physical, occupational and speech therapy. The nursing home offers short-term rehabilitative stay following (but not limited to) surgery, illness, or injury that may require physical, occupational or speech therapy. It also offers long-term stay while maximizing the quality of life by privacy, dignity, and opportunities for social interaction and participation in the community. The nursing home also offers a personalized leisure time activities program, which includes music therapy and intergenerational activities. For the last several years, the nursing home has specialized in wound care. An American Diabetes Association dietitian plans therapeutic and modified diets. Social service counseling, eye and dental services, and psychiatry and psychological services by professional staff are also available. The nursing home also utilizes a preventive maintenance program for the safety of residents and staff.

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Fulton Savings Bank Principal Executive: Michael J. Pollock President and CEO Address: 75 S. First St. Fulton, NY 13069 Phone: 315-592-4201 Fax: 315-592-3177 Email: info@fultonsavings.com Website: www.fultonsavings.com In Oswego County since: 1871 Total employment: 64 Full-time: 57 Part-time: 7 nnWhat’s new: Fulton Savings Bank will celebrate its 150th anniversary in 2021. The bank has remained local and independent since 1871. nnOperations: Fulton Savings Bank is a locally owned, independent savings institution with four of its branches located in Oswego County and two in Onondaga County. It has assets in excess of $379 million and deposits totaling more than $268 million. FSB is a member of the ALLPOINT Network. This partnership allows FSB debit cardholders surcharge-free access to over 55,000 ATMs worldwide. In addition, FSB cardholders can access Compass Federal Credit Union ATMs for free. Compass has three locations in Oswego County. Fulton Savings Bank recently began offering debit card controls and alerts. When customers enable card controls and alerts through FSB’s mobile banking app, they control when, where and how their FSB debit card can be used. This new feature

allows customers to control their spending while providing additional security. Surcharge-free ATM locations for FSB customers can be found on the bank’s website at www. fultonsavings.com. In 2020, Fulton Savings Bank published its 25th Community Calendar. The calendar features notable art and artists of Central New York.

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TJ Maxx Principal Executive: Tim Miner President Address: 137 state Route 104 East, Price Chopper Plaza nnOswego, NY 13126 Phone: 315-343-1890 Website: www.tjmaxx.com In Oswego County since: 2012 Total employment: 61 Full-time: 6 Part-time: 55 nnOperations: T.J.Maxx stores offer designer and brand name fashion for women, men, teens, children and babies. It is owned by The TJX Companies, regarded as one of the leading off-price retailers of apparel and home fashions in the U.S. and worldwide. It has more than 1,200 stores operating in 49 states and Puerto Rico. T.J.Maxx established its location at the Price Chopper Plaza, 137 state Route 104 E., Oswego, in May 2012.

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Bob Johnson Auto Group Principal Executives: Gregory Stahl John Love Owners Address: 54 Caprara Drive Pulaski, NY 13142 Phone: 855-943-2497 Fax: 315-298-6988 Website: www.bobjohnsonford.com/ In Oswego County since: 1975 Total employment: 59 nnWhat’s new: The Bob Johnson Auto Group — a Rochester car dealership — took over ownership of the F.X. Caprara dealerships in September of 2020. The Bob Johnson Auto Group purchased the F.X. Caprara Volkswagen and Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram dealerships in Watertown and the F.X. Caprara Chevrolet Buick and Ford dealerships in Pulaski. The auto group owns Bob Johnson GM in Le Roy, Bob Johnson 390 Chevrolet in Avon and Genesee Valley Ford and Genesee Valley Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram in Avon.

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nnOperations: Gregory Stahl and John Love own the Bob Johnson Auto Group. They own 11 dealerships and have more than 750 employees. In 2001, Stahl purchased the Bob Johnson Chevy dealership from original owner Robert Johnson, who started the business in Buffalo before relocating it to Rochester in 1985. Stahl has been with the Bob Johnson company since 1988. Prime Auto Group purchased the local dealerships from brothers William F. and Charles G. Caprara in a deal that was consummated in 2018. Bob Johnson Auto Group then acquired them in 2020.

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Kindred at Home Principal Executive: Tracy Bender Executive director Address: 19 Fourth Ave. Oswego, NY 13126 Phone: 315-342-0510 Fax: 315-342-2047 Website: www.kindredathome.com In Oswego County since: 1985 Total employment: 58 Full-time: 54 Part-time: 4

nnOperations: Kindred at Home was established in Oswego in 1985 to provide home health care services to Oswego County residents. Kindred at Home provides RNs, LPNs, home health aides, physical therapy, occupational therapy and speech therapists, social workers and registered dietitians. Kindred at Home is headquartered in Louisville, Ky. and has more than 300 home health and hospice offices throughout the U.S., making it the largest home care agency in the country. Its vast resources assist the local “hometown” staff in each office to provide the best possible home care to each of its clients. The Oswego office is certified, enabling service to be billed to both Medicare and Medicaid and some other health insurances as well. Specialty services include diabetes education, wound care, orthopedic care and Safe Strides, a fall prevention program. In 2015, Kindred at Home acquired Gentiva Health Services to augment its continuum of care for post-acute services. The former Gentiva Health Services re-branded in 2016 to become Kindred at Home.

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Glider Oil Co. Principal Executive: Gary Shanley Address: 5276 U.S. Route 11, P.O. Box 289 Pulaski, NY 13142 Phone: 315-298-2099 Website: www.glideroil.com In Oswego County since: Total employment: 55 nnOperations: Glider Oil Co. is a petroleum products distributor whose service area reaches from Auburn to the St. Lawrence Seaway. Glider Oil delivers a variety of petroleum products for residential and commercial customers, including heating oil, propane, diesel, gasoline and kerosene. Paul F. Shanley founded Glider Oil is 1942 in Elmira, and later moved operations to Oswego. His son Gary Shanley runs the company today. It has grown through the years and serves customers throughout Oswego, Jefferson, Onondaga and Lewis counties and in parts of Cayuga, Wayne, Oneida and St. Lawrence counties. Glider Oil maintains five bulk fuel storage facilities in New York state, located in Oswego, Carthage, Pulaski, Alexandria Bay and Boonville.

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K&N’s Foods USA, LLC Principal Executive: Adil K. Sattar CEO Address: 607 Phillips St. Fulton, NY 13069 Phone: 315-598-8080 Email: contact@KandNs.us Website: www.KandNs.us In Oswego County since: 2014 Total employment: 55 nnWhat’s new: K&N’s received three brand recognition awards in 2019 by Brands Foundation Pakistan. The company was again honored with the Brands Icon of Pakistan 2019 award. It is presented to brands that have achieved the status of “icon of excellence” and have given an identity to the category they belong to. K&N’s has enjoyed this status since the inception of the award in 2008. K&N’s also again received the Brand of the Year Award 2019 in the category of frozen chicken products. K&N’s has held this award since its inception in 2008. K&N’s Bakistry — a range of fully baked, deep-frozen, savory patisserie products — was selected for the Brand of the Year Award 2019. The Brand of the Year is a national brand recognition award, based on current year market standing and consumer preference. Brand recognition awards are organized by Brands Foundation Pakistan, affiliated with European Foundation for Quality Management and honored with “accredited permanent status” at the World Intellectual Property Organization, the specialized agency of the United Nations. nnOperations: K&N’s Foods USA, LLC manufactures premium frozen kababs, smoked sausages and coated products. Its products are Halal-certified, and contain no preservatives, antibiotics or nitrates/nitrites. Products do not have mechanically separated meat and have zero trans fat. K&N’s products are available in independent retail stores as well as online. In 2018, K&N’s won The Federation of Pakistan Chamber of Commerce and Industry Achievement Award. K&N’s has won this award for six consecutive years, since the inception of the award.

Email: lbradley@travelresorts.com Website: www.travelresorts.com In Oswego County since: 1988 Total employment: 55 Full-time: 20 Part-time: 35 nnOperations: Travel Resorts of America acquired the former East Coast Resorts in 2014. First opened in 1988, Travel Resorts of America-Bass Lake Resort is a full-service membership resort. It has 244 acres with 259 campsites, 30 rental units, two swimming pools, a 25-acre lake with docks and boats, and family and adult clubhouses with a restaurant and store. There are also recreation buildings and facilities for basketball, horseshoes, volleyball, and miniature golfing. Although the resort is winterized and campsites are closed for the winter, there are cedar lodges available throughout the year.

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W.D. Malone Trucking & Excavating Principal Executive: Ryan Malone President Address: 708 county Route 7 Hannibal, NY 13074 Phone: 315-564-6784 Fax: 315-564-7050 Email: Kary@wdmalone.com Website: www.wdmalone.com In Oswego County since: 1986 Total employment: 55 Full-time: 20 Part-time: 35 nnOperations: W.D. Malone Trucking & Excavating, Inc. recently expanded its business with assistance from the County of Oswego Industrial Development Agency. The construction business does excavation, site preparation, demolition, aggregate production and utility main line installation/ rehabilitation.

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Principal Executive: Lizette Bradley Resort manager Address: 132 Crim Road Parish, NY 13131 Phone: 315-728-9437 Fax: 315-625-4604

Principal Executive: Dan King President Address: 106 W. Utica St., Suite B Oswego, NY 13126 Phone: 315-342-1390 Fax: 315-342-3810 Email: admin@stafkings.com

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Website: www.stafkings.com In Oswego County since: 1992 Total employment: 53 Full-time: 40 Part-time: 13 nnOperations: The Binghamton-based company was founded in 1962 and grew to be one of the 500 fastest growing privately owned businesses in the U.S., according to Inc. magazine. Specialties include professional recruitment and placement in the banking and medical fields along with high-volume placements in light industrial and the electronics industry.

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McIntosh Box & Pallet Principal Executive: Mike Millson Plant manager Address: 741 state Route 49 Bernhards Bay, NY 13028 Phone: 315-510-1691 Email: Info@mcintoshbox.com Website: www.mcintoshbox.com In Oswego County since: 1971 Total employment: 52 Full-time: 51 Part-time: 1 nnOperations: J. Kenneth McIntosh founded the company in 1961. The company is headquartered in East Syracuse but has established branches in Bernhards Bay, Rome, Geneva, Central Square, Buffalo, Dunkirk, Martinsburg, W.Va., and Benson, N.C. The company manufactures new and used pallets, skids and boxes with wood as the primary product for the food service, general service, heavy machinery, pharmaceuticals, chemicals and automotive industries. The company’s branch in Bernhards Bay builds and repairs pallets, while the Central Square plant processes native dense hardwood for the other branches and builds skids.

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Wayne Pharmacy Principal Executives: Robert Branshaw, president Jamie Branshaw, vice president Address: 24 W. Bridge St. Oswego, NY 13126 Phone: 315-343-5722 Fax: 315-343-0085 Website: stores.healthmart.com/WaynePharmacy# In Oswego County since: 1946 Total employment: 51

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Arby’s Restaurant Group Principal Executive: Paul Brown CEO Address: 222 S. Second St., Fulton, NY 3799 Rome Road, Route 13, Pulaski, NY 13142 Phone: 315-592-4840; 315-298-7040 Website: www.arbys.com In Oswego County since: 1999 Total employment: 50 Full-time: 4 Part-time: 36

Principal Executive: Allen Wood President Address: 6101 E. Molloy Road East Syracuse, NY 13057 Phone: 315-449-0480, carpet cleaning; 315446-2290, janitorial Fax: 315-295-3517 Website: www.alpscleaning.com In Oswego County since: 1990 Total employment: 50 Full-time: 35 Part-time: 15

nnOperations: Arby’s, founded in 1964, is the second-largest sandwich restaurant brand in the world with more than 3,400 restaurants in seven countries. Arby’s is part of the Inspire Brands family of restaurants. For more information, visit Arbys.com and InspireBrands.com. The two Arby’s restaurants in Oswego County are located at 222 S. Second St., Fulton, and 3799 Rome Road, Route 13, Pulaski. Arby’s Restaurant Group, Inc. acquired 40 restaurants from franchisees Dan Soules and Mark Dunn of Grant Avenue Development, Inc. in March of 2018.

nnOperations: Sandy Creek native Allen Wood started his company as a one-man operation and has grown it to service clients in a seven-county area in Central New York. ALPS Professional Services performs commercial janitorial services, floor stripping and waxing, window washing, and other assorted con-

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NRG Oswego Generating Station Principal Executive: Dane Devanney Senior operations manager Address: 261 Washington Boulevard Oswego, NY 13126 Phone: 315-349-2341 Email: bob.marko@oswegopower.com Website: www.nrgenergy.com In Oswego County since: 1939 Total employment: 47

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nnOperations: Established in 1989, NRG Energy has a high-quality portfolio of projects in the U.S., Asia-Pacific, Europe and Latin America. NRG Energy entered the Oswego County market in 1999 when it purchased the former Oswego Steam Station at a cost of $91 million. NRG has built a global portfolio of projects using such diverse fuel sources as fossil fuels and “Green Power” renewable fuels, as well as refuse-derived fuels and geothermal energy. Through the use of stateof-the-art technologies, it is able to produce low-cost energy in an environmentally safe manner. NRG Energy is headquartered in Princeton, N.J.

Carquest-branded stores in the U.S., Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands and Canada. Advance employs approximately 76,000 team members. Additional information about the company, employment opportunities, customer services, and online shopping for parts, accessories and other offerings can be found on the company’s website at www. AdvanceAutoParts.com.

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Principal Executive: John Wakefield President/CEO Address: 100 George St. Oswego, N.Y. 13126 Phone: 315-477-2200 Website: www.empowerfcu.com In Oswego County since: Total employment: 45

Canfield Machine & Tool LLC Principal Executive: Chris Canfield Manager Address: 121 Howard Road Fulton, NY 13069 Phone: 315-593-8062 Email: canfmach@earthlink.net Website: www.canfieldmachine.com In Oswego County since: 1967 Total employment: 46 Full-time: 38 Part-time: 8 nnOperations: Established in 1967, Canfield Machine & Tool LLC manufactures precision milled, turned and electrical discharge machining parts for the inspection, medical, lighting, measurement and control, microwave filter and fiber optic industries.

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Advance Auto Parts Principal Executive: Gordon Schrader District manager Address: 293 state Route 104 E., Oswego, NY 13126 168 S. Second St., Fulton, NY 13069 3046 East Ave., Central Square, NY 13036 Phone: 315-343-8230 (Oswego); 315-5984549 (Fulton); 315-68-2414 (Central Square) Website: www.advanceautoparts.com In Oswego County since: 1998 Total employment: 45 nnOperations: Headquartered in Roanoke, Va., Advance Auto Parts, Inc., the largest automotive after-market parts provider in North America, serves both professional installer and do-it-yourself customers. As of July 18, 2015, Advance operated 5,252 stores and 117 Worldpac branches and served approximately 1,300 independently owned

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nnOperations: Empower Federal Credit Union is a member-owned, nonprofit financial cooperative. It has two locations in Fulton and a branch in Oswego. Empower FCU has 21 locations in New York. Besides its offices in Oswego County, the credit union serves members from offices in Auburn, Baldwinsville, Camillus, Canandaigua, Cheektowaga, Chittenango, Cicero, Elmira, Fayetteville, Johnson City, Lakeland, Liverpool, Palatine Bridge, East Syracuse and Utica.

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Multi-Color Corporation Fulton Operation Principal Executive: Kevin Miles Plant manager Address: 6 Morrill Place Fulton, NY 13069 Phone: 315-592-0236 Fax: 315-593-7016 Email: kevin.miles@mcclabel.com Website: Mcclabel.com In Oswego County since: 1871 Total employment: 45 Full-time: 42 Part-time: 3 nnWhat’s new: In 2020, the demand for orange juice, tea and water labels produced by Multi-Color Corporation-Fulton Operation in Fulton experienced a temporary spike with the onset of COVID-19. As part of the supply chain for beverage manufacturing, the plant is in the group of essential operations. The

operation implemented various precautionary and protective measures and continued to supply labels. nnOperations: Established in 1916, Cincinnati, Ohio-based Multi-Color is one of the largest label companies in the world serving some of the most prominent brands in the following market segments: health care, high-performance computing, food and beverage, specialty (automotive and consumer durables), and wine and spirits. Multi-Color is the fifth printing company to occupy the plant that originally opened in 1871 as the Morrill Press. The plant was sold to Sonoco Flexible Packaging during the 1990s and operated under that banner until December of 2003 when the company closed the Fulton plant. Spear inherited Sonoco machinery and the workforce was educated on the latest pressure-sensitive technologies. Constantia Flexibles Group, headquartered in Vienna, Austria, acquired Spear in April of 2013. In November of 2017, Multi-Color completed the purchase of 23 of Constantia’s label operations, including Fulton’s. In July 2019, Platinum Equity acquired Multi-Color. The Fulton operation and its other label sites continue as Multi-Color operations.

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Ontario Orchards Principal Executive: Dennis J. Ouellette President Address: 7735 state Route 104 West Oswego, NY. 13126 Phone: 315-343-6328 Fax: 315-343-5250 Email: info@OntarioOrchards.com Website: www.ontarioOrchards.com In Oswego County since: 1965 Total employment: 45 Full-time: 25 Part-time: 20 nnOperations: Ontario Orchards is one of New York state’s largest and most complete farm markets. For customers’ convenience, Ontario Orchards operates seven days a week, 12 months a year. Ontario Orchards is recognized throughout Upstate New York for its apple and vegetable production. The cider mill presses all natural cider year round. The in-house bakery provides apple pies along with freshly made and baked muffins, breads, cakes and more. Ontario Orchards features a complete selection of nursery trees, plants, annuals, perennials and more. The business celebrates autumn with its Fall Harvest Jamboree, along with U-Pick apples and pumpkins. Families and children can enjoy hay wagon rides and walk the corn maze. To complete the four seasons, customers can cut their own Christmas trees.

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Sorbello and Sons Principal Executives: Morris Sorbello David Sorbello Dana Sorbello Partners Address: 845 County Route 14 Fulton, NY 13069 Phone: 315-592-9469 Fax: 315-592-2898 Email: msorbello@twcny.rr.com Website: In Oswego County since: 1988 Total employment: 45 Full-time: 18 Part-time: 27

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nnOperations: Sorbello and Sons is a family agriculture business in Granby. Mariano Sorbello started the farm in 1933, and handed it over to his son Morris in 1971. In 1987, Morris along with his twin sons David and Dana incorporated the business. The twins handle day-to-day operations on the farm today. The business produces cooking onions on 370 acres and grains on another 355 acres. Sorbello and Sons is bulk-handling onions, using 2,500-pound canvas bags instead of 50 50-pound bags on a pallet. New equipment

Principal Executive: Jon Spaulding Publisher Address: 140 W. First St. Oswego, NY 13126 Phone: 315-343-3800 Fax: 315-343-0273 Email: jspaulding@pall-times.com Website: www.palltimes.com In Oswego County since: 1845 Total employment: 45 Full-time: 23 Part-time: 22 nnOperations: The Palladium-Times can map its history back to pre-Civil War days, when The Palladium’s first issue as a weekly came out in 1819. The other division of the newspaper, The Oswego Times, traces its origins to 1845 when the Commercial Daily Advertiser became Oswego’s first daily newspaper. After a long period of battling one another, the two newspapers that supported opposing political parties merged to become

one daily newspaper with an independent political voice. In 2008, Sample News Group acquired The Palladium-Times from Gatehouse Media, moving it to a privately held status, which hadn’t been seen since the ownership days of the Morrison and Leighton families prior to 1966. In August 2014, The Palladium-Times’ parent company, Pennsylvania-based Sample News Group, acquired The Valley News in Fulton from The Scotsman Media Group, a Syracuse-based company that closed in 2014.

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Kenwell Corp. Principal Executives: Robert Flack Jr., Sara Horning Barbera Doug Horning Principals Address: 871 Hannibal St. Fulton, NY 13069 Phone: 315-592-4263 Fax: 315-593-2063 Website: www.kenwellcorp.com In Oswego County since: 1970 Total employment: 44 Full-time: 44

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Nancy House, President Address: 746 N. Main St. Central Square, NY 13036 Phone: 315-668-2673 Fax: 315-668-3185 Email: sales@reymore.com Website: www.Reymore.com In Oswego County since: 1921 Total employment: 43 Full-time: 43 nnOperations: William Reymore started Reymore Chevrolet in 1921. Daughter Barbara and her husband Eddie House were the next proprietors. Jim and his wife Nancy House purchased the business in 1985. Jim and Nancy’s son, Brian, joined the company in 1994 after earning a degree in automobile marketing from Michigan’s Northwood University. Brian’s sister, Cheryl, joined the dealership in 1995. She also graduated from Northwood University in Michigan with a degree in business management. The business includes a body shop, parts and service departments.

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nnOperations: Roger Horning Sr. and Stan Axtell founded Kenwell Sheet Metal Co. in 1970. In 1986, the company changed its name to Kenwell Corp., and in 1987, Horning became the sole owner. Encompassing 35,000 square feet, it employs 49 highly skilled, quality-certified workers. Kenwell is a cell-oriented, high-precision facility that specializes in time-sensitive machine repair work as well as engineered products. It is highly experienced in machining a variety of materials such as castings, bar stock, hightemp alloys and exotics. Its customer base includes the leading pump and compressor manufacturers, a leading manufacturer of military electronic components and it works extensively in the aerospace, oil and gas energy markets. Kenwell is ISO9001 certified.

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Oswego County Federal Credit Union Principal Executive: William Carhart CEO Address: 90 E. Bridge St. Oswego, N.Y. 13126 Phone: 315-343-7822 Fax: 315-343-7826 Email: Oswegofcu@oswegofcu.org Website: www.oswegofcu.org In Oswego County since: 1975 Total employment: 41 nnOperations: The Oswego County Federal Credit Union is a member-owned, nonprofit financial cooperative dedicated to providing innovative and high-quality products and services. Founded in 1975, the credit union serves 12,488 members (as of Oct. 10, 2019) throughout Oswego County. OCFCU has four locations to serve its member-owners. Two of these branches are located in Oswego at 90 E. Bridge St. and 300 W. First St. Another in located in Mexico at 5828 Scenic Ave., and its newest branch is in Fulton on state Route 481. Over its 44 years of serving the residents of Oswego County, the credit union takes pride in reinvesting in the communities it serves. OCFCU offers free “Movies in the Park” events in Oswego, Fulton and Mexico. These movie nights provide an evening of free family entertainment, offering free pizza, face painting, art and crafts, and child ID kits. This year marked the third year

OCFCU provided free hats, gloves and scarves to those in need through its “Gloves with Love” program. It also takes pride in offering scholarships to college-bound seniors. OCFCU offers a unique array of financial products and services, including its text concierge product. It allows members to text any questions directly to credit union staff members. In 2017, the credit union for the third consecutive year received recognition as one of the “Best Places to Work” in New York state for companies with less than 250 employees by the New York State Society for Human Resource Management. On the products front, the credit union launched a home equity line of credit program and “Savvy Money,” which allows members to monitor their credit by receiving free monthly credit report updates. In 2017, the credit union became a certified community development financial institution based upon dedication and commitment to serving all facets of the Oswego County population. In 2018, OCFCU is contracted to convert its existing computer system to a new, more member-friendly computer service.

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Paul’s Big M Supermarket Principal Executive: Karen Connors President Address: 276 W. First St. Oswego, NY 13126 Phone: 315-342-2887 Fax: 315-342-2740 Website: www.paulsbigmoswego.com In Oswego County since: 1977 Total employment: 40 Full-time: 10 Part-time: 30 nnOperations: Previously a P&C franchise, Paul Heins started the operation in 1977. In addition to selling groceries, the market has a bakery, meat department, and fresh produce and offers hot foods to go. In May 1999, Paul Heins’ daughter Karen Connors took control of the store. The Big M also has a full-scale ice cream shop, PJ’s Ice Cream. Paul’s Big M is constantly updating its equipment and adding to its selections.

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Tailwater Lodge Principal Executive: Tom Fernandez Chief operating officer, Woodbine Group Address: 52 Pulaski St. Altmar, N.Y. 13302 Phone: 315-298-3434

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Email: info@tailwaterlodge.com Website: www.tailwaterlodge.com In Oswego County since: 2014 Total employment: 40 nnOperations: The Tailwater Lodge offers accommodations for fishing on the Salmon River, considered one of the best fishing sites in the world. Tailwater has 88 guest rooms and a state-of-the-art conference facility. It also features the Tailwater Restaurant & Bar. The business recently opened its barn and tasting room. The new conference facility can host social and corporate functions with groups up to 450 people. Its tasting room features New York and regional beers, wine, and artisan meats and cheeses. There are over 20 beers on tap and a wine list designed to please any wine lover. The new facility features timber-framed space that opens to a covered patio. In 2018, the owners of the Tailwater — the Woodbine Group — invested about $2.5 million for a new 24,000-squarefoot, three-story addition adding 46 more rooms, a spa including an indoor swimming pool and exercise facilities. Added amenities at Tailwater Lodge include an outdoor hot tub and game room. The spa also features services that include massage, facials and body treatments.

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Tractor Supply Principal Executive: Troy Fowler Store manager, Oswego Address: 293 state Route 104 #8, Oswego, NY 13126; 806 W. Broadway #1, Fulton, NY 13069; 3779 state Route 13, Pulaski, NY 13142 Phone: 315-342.7100 (Oswego); 315-5932289 (Fulton); 315-298-1189 (Pulaski) Website: www.tractorsupply.com In Oswego County since: 2004

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Or visit us in: Watertown, Gouverneur & Clayton Total employment: 40 nnOperations: The company is a retailer of farm and ranch supplies and has been operating in the Empire State since 1986. Tractor Supply Company has three stores in Oswego County: Oswego, Fulton and Pulaski. Tractor Supply Company is the largest operator of retail farm and ranch stores in the U.S. with over 1,500 stores in 49 states focused on supplying the lifestyle needs of recreational farmers and ranchers. The company also serves the maintenance needs of those who enjoy the rural lifestyle, as well as tradesmen and small businesses. Stores are located in towns outlying to major metropolitan markets and in rural communities. The company offers the following comprehensive selection of merchandise: equine, pet and small animal products, including items necessary for their health, care, growth and containment; hardware and seasonal products, including lawn and garden power equipment; truck, towing and tool products; work/recreational clothing and footwear for the entire family; maintenance products for agricultural and rural use; and home décor, candy, snack food and toys.

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Healthway Home Products Principal Executive: Vincent G. Lobdell President/CEO Address: 3420 Maple Ave. Pulaski, NY 13142 Phone: 315-298-2904 Fax: 315-298-6992 Email: vlobdell@healthway.com Website: www.Healthway.com In Oswego County since: 2005 Total employment: 39 Full-time: 37 Part-time: 2 nnOperations: Healthway is a manufacturer of air cleaning equipment and a global leader on indoor air quality solutions. Based in Pulaski, it offers air purification units featuring its medically approved disinfecting filtration system technology. DFS technology is considered the most significant advancement in the indoor air quality industry in years. The company has distribution in 30 countries. Its

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air purification line encompasses residential, commercial, and industrial-grade equipment. The company’s current focus is providing air quality and environmental products to the emerging green building market in conjunction with allergy friendly rooms for the hospitality market. In 2016, the company introduced a new line of portable air cleaners that will be built in the U.S. at Healthway’s manufacturing operations in Pulaski. Owner Vincent G. Lobdell has been honored for his commitment to helping revitalize the village of Pulaski through the historic renovations of the 1832 Ontario Iron Works into Healthway’s corporate headquarters and manufacturing plant and for the restoration of the 1938 Kallet Theater into a 400-seat capacity conference, event and training center. Healthway recently began marketing a new state-of-the-art portable air-cleaning product that is manufactured in Pulaski and offered directly to consumers under the company’s new Intellipure brand. The product is also being exported to distributors overseas.

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Mirabito Energy Products/ Mirabito Convenience Stores Principal Executive: Joe Mirabito Chairman/CEO Address: 650 W. Bear St. Syracuse, NY 13220 Phone: 1-800-934-9480 Email: info@mirabito.com Website: www.mirabito.com In Oswego County since: 2006 Total employment: 39 Full-time: 19 Part-time: 20 nnOperations: Mirabito Energy Products has provided energy sales, service and distribution throughout Central New York since 1927. Mirabito offers a complete line of energy products including oil, propane, natural gas, coal, gasoline, diesel fuels, kerosene and lubricants. Mirabito also owns and operates more than 100 Mirabito Convenience Stores throughout Central New York. In 2006, the company increased its presence in Oswego County by purchasing Oneida Lake Petroleum Corp. The company now operates five convenience stores in Oswego County. They are: Mirabito, 2962 state Route 49, Central Square; Mirabito, 682 N. Main St., Central Square; Mirabito, 28 U.S. Route 11, Central Square; Mirabito, 2877 E. Main St., Parish; and Mirabito, state Route 481, 100 N. Second St., Fulton.

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BioSpherix, Ltd. Principal Executive: Randy Yerden President and CEO Address: 25 Union St. Parish, N.Y. 13131 Phone: 800-441-3414 Fax: 315-387-3415 Email: sales@biospherix.com Website: www.biospherix.com; www.biospherixmedical.com In Oswego County since: 1982 Total employment: 38 Full-time: 38 Part-time: – nnOperations: BioSpherix, Ltd. is a privately held corporation located in Parish. It is dedicated to the development, manufacture and sale of advanced laboratory and production equipment for optimizing mammalian cell incubation and handling. Since 1982, BioSpherix, Ltd. has been selling this equipment to academic and research institutions as well as pharmaceutical and biotech companies both in the U.S. and around the world. Research scientists and doctors in the fields of cell biology and stem cell research, cell therapy, gene therapy, regenerative medicine, clinical trials and cGMP cell production use the products. BioSpherix’s flagship product, the fully cytocentric Xvivo System, represents the future of how valuable cells will eventually be incubated and processed. Demand for its innovative products continues to grow. In 2015, BioSpherix purchased and renovated the former Parish Elementary School and consolidated operations there. In 2017, BioSpherix, Ltd. integrated automated cell production into its cytocentric platform. Continuing a trend in 2019, BioSpherix Medical strived to commercialize its platforms in 2020 to use in Federal Drug Administration-approved applications.

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Butler Disposal Systems Principal Executive: Todd Butler President Address: 864 Hannibal St. Fulton, NY 13069 Phone: 315-342-0832 Fax: 315-343-0832 Email: todd@butlerdisposalsystems.com Website: www.butlerdisposalsystems.com In Oswego County since: Total employment: 38

nnOperations: Butler Disposal Systems was founded in 1959 and provides waste and recycling solutions for Central New York. Todd Butler is the second generation of his family in the waste disposal industry, following in his father Charles Butler’s footsteps since 1989. Butler Disposal has become the largest refuse hauler in Oswego County and has experienced significant growth throughout Onondaga County. Butler Disposal was selected as the trash and recycling hauler for all eight districts in the town of Clay in 2016.

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Dr. Padma Ram Medical Services, LLC Principal Executive: Padma Ram, MD Owner Address: 300 state Route 104 East Oswego, NY 13126 Phone: 315-342-0030 Fax: 315-216-6669 Email: sunil@prammd.com Website: www.prammd.com Total employment: 36 Full-time: 34 Part-time: 2 nnOperations: The health care organization provides both primary care as Dr. Padma Ram Medical Services, LLC and also operates Lake Ontario Prompt Medical Care, PLLC, which offers urgent care in the same 26,000-squarefoot building. In 2000, Ram opened the business as an internal medicine practice. The practice is composed of a primary care practice and an urgent care facility, Lake Ontario Prompt Medical Care. Ram provides medical services to 33 percent of the Oswego population. She has relocated and expanded her facilities over the years in response to an influx of new patients and the overall growth of her burgeoning practice. Ram employs 35 people between the primary care and urgent care practices and saw a combined 17,000 patients in 2017. In 2018, Ram received Operation Oswego County’s Dee Heckethorn Entrepreneur Award in recognition of her exceptional entrepreneurial spirit in growing and developing her business. She also earned a Small Business Administration Small Business Excellence Award that recognized the practice’s growth.

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Longley Brothers Dodge Principal Executive: Dennis E. Longley President Address: 1698 County Route 57

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Fulton, NY 13069 Phone: 315-598-2135 Fax: 315-598-2150 Email: LongleyDodge@gmail.com Website: www.longleydodge.com In Oswego County since: 1947 Total employment: 36 nnOperations: Longley Brothers Dodge has been a family business for a half century. Earl and Harold Longley founded the business in 1947 as an auto body shop. The family dealership was established in 1955 and the Longleys added their Dodge dealership in 1964. The business offers a full line of cars, trucks and leasing. The longtime business also provides complete service and parts as well as bodywork. In 2006, Longley’s opened a second store in Fulton at 203 E. Broadway. The facility sells used cars. In 2014, the dealership took on Dodge Ram’s heavy-duty line of 4500 and 5500 chassis cabs plus ProMaster commercial cargo vans. In 2017, Longley Brothers Dodge remodeled its customer waiting area.

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Route 57 between Fulton and Phoenix serves as the service and prep facility, supporting both sales locations in Clay and Auburn. A full selection of parts and accessories is available at all three locations and RV service centers complement the Fulton and Auburn locations, providing get-ready, warranty-protected collision work and needed repairs to hundreds of RVs each year. The Great Outdoors is a charter member of the prestigious Route 66 RV Network, comprised of the 120 most innovative and successful dealerships across the U.S. and Canada, and a member of its dealer council.

marked body jewelry designs. The business has been corporate members and sponsors of the Association of Professional Piercers since 2006. In June of 2019, LeRoi, Inc. re-located to a new facility at 212 W. Second St., Oswego. The re-location was incentivized by the city of Oswego offering a $130,000 grant from program income through the NYS Community Development Block Grant program administered and managed by the city’s Office of Economic The re-location to Oswego is part of an expansion project requiring LeRoi, Inc. to hire more people and move into a larger facility.

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Principal Executive: Ted Volkomer President Address: 5814 state Route 104 East Oswego, NY 13126 Phone: 315-343-9315 Fax: 315-343-3954 In Oswego County since: 1984 Total employment: 35

Principal Executive: Dennis Hollenbeck President Address: 249-A Mitchell St. Oswego, NY 13126 Phone: 315-207-1410 Fax: 315-207-1093 Email: customerservice@northlandfilter.com Website: www.northlandfilter.com In Oswego County since: 2004 Total employment: 35

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nnOperations: J&A Mechanical Contractors provides services for commercial and industrial customers in heating and plumbing, air conditioning, sheet metal production and industrial piping.

Principal Executive: Bill Clark Jerry Fitzpatrick Owners Address: 1122 County Route 57 Fulton, NY 13069 Phone: 315-695-5020 Fax: 315-695-3726 Email: bclark@greatoutdoorsrv.com Website: www.greatoutdoorsrv.com In Oswego County since: 1988 Total employment: 36 Full-time: 33 Part-time: 3

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nnOperations: Bill Clark and Jerry Fitzpatrick have owned The Great Outdoors Recreation Center since 1988 when they purchased the recreational dealership in Fulton. Clark and Fitzpatrick brought over 20 years of retail recreation experience with them and continue to provide thousands of Central New Yorkers with a taste of the RV lifestyle. The Great Outdoors continued to expand its CNY footprint in 2019 by opening an indoor RV showroom in the former Toys R Us store in Clay. This is the Great Outdoors’ second yearround climate-controlled indoor RV showroom in the Central New York market, with the other located adjacent to The Bass Pro Shops in Auburn. Together, these two indoor facilities can display up to 100 recreational vehicles year-round in climate-controlled environments. The main dealership state

Principal Executive: Terry Leroy President Address: 214 W. Second St., Oswego, NY 13126 Phone: 315-402-2136 Email: sales@leroi.com Website: www.leroi.com In Oswego County since: 1993 Total employment: 35 nnOperations: Terry Leroy started making jewelry in 1993. He had purchased some used jewelry equipment from an acquaintance and practiced making jewelry while being employed at Domino’s Pizza. As his skills improved, he performed goldsmithing for a local jewelry store, Wholesale Diamond Exchange. Eventually, he branched off into different areas of jewelry manufacturing, including casting and mass production. Incorporated in 1997, and now known as LeRoi, Inc., he seized the opportunity to focus on the trend of body piercing jewelry and started to manufacture out of the basement of his house. Over the past 23 years, LeRoi Inc has created and innovated many new trade-

Northland Filter International

nnOperations: Northland Filter produces industrial air filters for an international market. The company is located at the Lake Ontario Industrial Park in the city of Oswego.

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Teti Bakery USA, Inc. Principal Executives: Franco Teti Dino Teti Owners Address: 99 Harris St. Fulton, NY 13069 Phone: Phone: 416-798-8777 Website: www.tetibakery.com In Oswego County since: 2013 Total employment: 35 nnOperations: Since 1983, Teti Bakery has been supplying restaurants, supermarkets, hotels, entertainment facilities and pizza toppers with its premium pizza crust, focaccia breads and flat breads. The Fulton location is Teti’s first bakery in the U.S. and its first step in expanding operations in the Northeast and along the East Coast. Teti bought the former Smurfit-Stone Container Corp. plant at 99 Harris St. in Fulton in October 2012. Teti’s in Fulton is expected to employ up to 70 workers. Teti Bakery plans on growing incrementally at its Fulton location, building up from one production line to three.

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Brookfield Renewable Energy Group Principal Executive: Jon Elmer General manager Address: 33 W. First St. Fulton, NY 13069 Phone: 315-593-3118 Fax: 315-598-4831 Email: wearitoswego@gmail.com Website: www.brookfieldpower.com In Oswego County since: Total employment: 34 nnOperations: Brookfield Renewable Energy Group owns and operates 108 generating facilities in 10 states, totaling over 2,400 megawatts of capacity. The company’s hydro and wind power portfolio generates enough renewable energy to power over 660,000 average households annually in the U.S. Among these are eight facilities in Oswego County along the Oswego and Salmon South rivers.

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Burke’s Do It Best Home Center Principal Executive: Charles J. Handley President/owner Address: 38 E. Second St., Oswego, NY 13126; 65 N. Second St., Fulton, NY 13069 Phone: 315-343-6147 Fax: 315-342-2268 Email: chandley@burkeshc.com Website: www.burkesdoitbest.com In Oswego County since: 1926 Total employment: 34 Full-time: 28 Part-time: 6 nnWhat’s new: In 2020, Burke’s added and expanded all product lines to service the new housing market. Its new boom truck is geared up to deliver all of its building materials free of charge. Burke’s has remodeled its kitchen displays to show all the new designs and trends for 2020 and beyond. Kitchen specialist Don Gioia is equipped with new computer software that not only shows layouts, but also displays new kitchens in color 3-D. Also, Milwaukee Tools recently awarded Burke’s for being its largest dealer in Central New York. nnOperations: The Handley family has owned the business since 1926. Timothy J. Burke, great-grandfather of the company’s president, Chuck, and his brother, Tom, vice pres-

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ident, founded the business. He began the business as a lumberyard and it has evolved into one of the largest home centers in Oswego County. It has remained in the family’s hands from the beginning. Burke’s is affiliated with the cooperative “Do It Best” which is involved with 4,000 independent home centers throughout the country whose buying power totals over $4 billion nationwide. One of the store’s features is its new website, which allows customers to shop for their hardware online. Customers can search through a business catalog that features more than 65,000 items and order directly online. Orders can be shipped to the customer’s home or to the store. The website also offers many other features, including home improvement tips and “how-to” ideas. Burke’s is also home to free, guaranteed same-day delivery for all orders called in by 10 a.m. In 2018, Burke’s added and expanded all product lines to service the new housing market. Its new boom truck is geared up to deliver all of its building materials free of charge. Burke’s has remodeled its kitchen displays to show all the new designs and trends for 2019 and beyond. Kitchen specialist Don Gioia is equipped with new computer software that not only shows layouts, but also displays new kitchens in color 3-D. Also, Milwaukee Tools recently awarded Burke’s for being its largest dealer in Central New York.

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Centro of Oswego Principal Executive: Richard Lee CEO Address: 512 E. Seneca St. Oswego, NY 13126 Phone: 315-342-4400 Email: rlee@centro.org Website: www.centro.org In Oswego County since: 1972 Total employment: 34 Full-time: 20 Part-time: 14 nnOperations: Centro began fixed route operations in the city of Oswego in 1972, the city of Fulton in 1979 and in 1993, began service to Syracuse, Mexico and the SUNY Oswego campus. Additionally, Centro provides ADA para-transit service for people with disabilities who cannot use regular route service. Centro also provides senior shopping services as well as New York State Fair shuttles from Oswego, Fulton and Phoenix. In 2018, Centro provided over 536,000 rides to individuals within Oswego County. Also in 2018, Centro launched its new and improved online store (accessed through the “Buy Passes Online” link located at the bottom of the www.centro.org website). The new store, which has a new look and feel, offers customers a stream-

lined approach to purchasing bus passes and having them mailed directly to their home. In 2019, Centro launched its Stop ID campaign for customers looking to get next bus arrival times (for the next 45 minutes) for their bus stop location using their Bus Stop ID number. Real-time bus tracking is a feature of Centro’s suite of transit tools designed to make riding the bus easier and more accessible for everyone. Additionally, a Centro Ride Pass Guide was created outlining the various Ride Pass options available to customers in Oswego and Fulton. The guide is available online at www.centro.org/fares-passes or at Centro’s Oswego facility.

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Oswego County OB-GYN, P.C. Principal Executives: Raj Mahajan, president; secretary/treasurer Daniel Mather, practice manager Address: 42 Montcalm St. Oswego, NY 13126; 820 Phillips St., Fulton, NY 13069 Phone: 315-343-2590 Fax: 315-343-4197 Email: dan@ocobgyn.net Website: www.ocobgyn.net In Oswego County since: 1960 Total employment: 34 Full-time: 28 Part-time: 6 nnWhat’s new: In 2021, Oswego County OB-GYN, P.C. will feature two new providers — physician Linda Meehan and certified nurse-midwife Tammy Brant. The practice also is featuring expanded evening hours and early morning appointments. nnOperations: Oswego County OB-GYN, P.C. is a single specialty private group practice that provides 24-hour in-house obstetrical and gynecological coverage at Oswego Hospital and at various locations throughout Oswego County. It has served the women of Oswego County for over the past 60 years, providing the full spectrum of women’s health care needs. The practice consists of physicians who are board-certified specialists in obstetrics and gynecology, certified nurse midwives, certified nurse practitioners, a full-time in-office ultrasound technician, licensed practical nurses, medical assistants, and clerical and billing support staff. It offers preventive, diagnostic and acute patient care with a wide range of special services, including obstetrics, family planning, infertility, gynecology, gynecologic surgery and weight management. Dr. Raj Mahajan is also the medical director for the Oswego County Opportunities’ Reproductive Health Division. The “Smokefree for Baby and Me” and weight loss programs saw continued success in 2020.

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Stewart’s Shops Principal Executive: Gary Dake President Address: P.O. Box 435 Saratoga Springs, NY 12866 Phone: 518-581-1200 Fax: 518-581-1209 Website: www.stewartsshops.com In Oswego County since: 2000 Total employment: 34 Full-time: 13 Part-time: 21

location and concentrating on the Pulaski business. Deaton’s has a co-op agreement with the Ace brand, which grants it collective purchasing power. Deaton’s expanded in October 2007 to the abandoned P&C building at 3970 Port St.

Phone: 315-342-9663 Fax: 315-343.2945 Email: rabysace@twcny.rr.com Website: www.rabysace.com In Oswego County since: 1916 Total employment: 32

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nnOperations: Raby’s Ace Home Center has served the area community for more than 90 years, since 1916, as suppliers of quality building products to the professional builder as well as home remodeling and commercial/ industrial customer. The center has a complete line of Ace hardware, lawn and garden supplies, and also a complete line of lumber, roofing, plumbing and electrical supplies, power tools, paint and sundries, and other building materials. Raby’s also specializes in KraftMaid Cabinetry, the world’s leader in built-to-order kitchen and bath cabinetry, with in-house custom design services.

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nnWhat’s new: In 2020, Stewart’s Shops invested over $45 million in seven new-to-market and 12 rebuilt shops. It took top honors for best milk in New York state from Cornell University’s Department of Food Science for the sixth time. Stewart’s won best chocolate milk, which was a first-time category. As one of the largest employers in New York state, Stewart’s was once again named a Times Union top workplace. nnOperations: Stewart’s Shops has three locations in Oswego County at 2763 state Route 48, Minetto (343-2673), 51 W. Utica St., Oswego (343-2740) and 126 E. Bridge St., Oswego (216-1557). Founded in 1945, Stewart’s Shops is an employee and family owned convenience store chain based in Saratoga Springs. Stewart’s is known for offering milk, ice cream, coffee, food to go, gasoline and other convenience items. Stewart’s Shops continues to build across its market areas, either in the form of new or replacement shops. Plus, the business is engaged in dozens of remodels and additions.

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Deaton’s Building and Home Center Principal Executive: Brant Deaton President Address: 3970 Port St. Pulaski, NY 13142 Phone: 315-298-2644 Website: www.deatonsace.com In Oswego County since: 1983 Total employment: 33 Full-time: 23 Part-time: 10

Principal Executive: George Joyce Chief executive officer Address: 19 DeMott St., P.O. Box 352 Lacona, NY 13083 Phone: 315-219-4552 Fax: 315-387-2965 Email: DC@lasertransit.com Website: www.lasertransit.com In Oswego County since: 1995 Total employment: 32 Full-time: 28 Part-time: 4 nnOperations: Founded in 1995, Laser Transit, Ltd. packages logistics services including transportation, distribution/warehousing, third-party logistics and outsourcing services to primary industries throughout the region. The company has its main offices and 225,000 square feet of rail-served distribution facilities in Lacona, adjacent to I-81. It operates another 100,000 square feet in Oswego. Company fleet operations with both flat bed and dry van divisions annually deliver approximately 10,000 truckload shipments throughout the Northeast as well as Ontario, Canada. Oswego County clients include Novelis, Felix Schoeller, the Port of Oswego Authority, and Patterson Warehousing. Laser has clients throughout Upstate and northern New York, but also works with global companies handling containerized shipments and imported products from China and other Asian producers. The company also performs intermodal, cross-dock and heavy machinery storage and trans-loading applications. Laser continues to expand its distribution and trucking operations for cross-border Canada business and is looking for qualified CDL-A drivers. Applications can be made through its website at www.lasertransit.com.

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Principal Executives: Peter Raby Robert Raby Owners Address: 247 Washington Blvd. Oswego, NY 13126

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Bosco’s Principal Executive: Theresa Himes Co-owner Address: 343 East Ave. Oswego, NY 13126 Phone: 315-343-5421 Fax: 315-343-2753 Email: Theresa.a.himes@gmail.com Website: www.boscogeers.com In Oswego County since: 1959 Total employment: 31 Full-time: 18 Part-time: 13 nnOperations: Joseph and Barbara Bosco founded the store in 1959. It started as a family owned and operated full-service food market and remains that way today. CEO-CFO Theresa Himes and her brothers Joseph and John took over the store in 1992 upon their parents’ retirement. Bosco’s specialty is fresh-cut meats and assorted specialty sausages. After the loss of Joseph in 2019, John and his son Christopher have continued to produce Joseph’s traditional sausage recipes along with the additional varieties he created. Added to the list of sausage options is an assortment of chicken and turkey sausage along with more than 10 varieties of pork sausage. John leads efforts to ensure the business stays at the forefront of new developments in the meat-cutting industry. He also used treasured family recipes to create a store-cooked meatball that has become a staple in the meat department. The business focuses on working with employees to ensure each department offers unique options to customers. Bosco’s deli has been building a steady following with its Friday fish dinners, Sunday turkey dinners and daily lunch spe-

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family. JCPenney also carries fine and fashion jewelry, luggage, family footwear, housewares and small appliances. JCPenney in Oswego uses jcpenney.com to expand its offerings and size selections for customers. JCPenney also provides services that include bra fittings, men’s shirt fittings and a hair salon. In 2017, JCPenney added toys and electronics to its in-store assortment. It also offers a boutique for women’s sizes.

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Principal Executive: Jim Lloyd Manager Address: 56 county Route 57A Phoenix, NY 13135 Phone: 315-656-7215; 1-800-PROPANE Fax: 315-695-2012 Email: Jlloyd@suburbanpropane.com Website: www.suburbanpropane.com Total employment: 31 Full-time: 31

cials. Its produce department offers seasonal locally grown produce along with organic options. The bakery department has a variety of bread, rolls, and assorted pastries and pies baked fresh daily.

nnOperations: Suburban Propane sells and services propane, fuel oil, kerosene and power fuels to Central New York residential, commercial, industrial and agricultural customers. Founded in 1928 in New Jersey by Mark Anton as the Suburban Propane Company, the publicly owned company operates nationwide as a full-service company. Suburban has steadily grown through grass-root efforts as well as acquisitions. In 2003, Suburban purchased the assets of Agway Energy based in Syracuse. In 2012, the retail operations of Inergy were purchased, which effectively doubled the size of the company, including operations in 11 new states. Local operations of Suburban are located in Phoenix. In 2016, the local office — once located in Minoa — combined its retail office staff into the Phoenix location after undergoing major remodeling and upgrades.

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Principal Executive: Carol Peters General manager Address: 140 state Route 104 East, Oswego Plaza Oswego, NY 13126 Phone: 315-342-4080; 315-343-8257 (salon Fax: 315-342-2533 Email: cpeter67@jcp.com Website: www.jcp.com In Oswego County since: 1977 Total employment: 31 Full-time: 9 Part-time: 22

Principal Executives: Ted Vermette, managing partner John Renzi, managing partner Melissa Ingerham, VP of operations Address: 9 Kline Road Central Square, NY 13036 Phone: 315-668-5234 Fax: 315-668-1493 Email: service@designconceptsllc.biz Website: www.designconceptsllc.biz In Oswego County since: 2009 Total employment: 30

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nnOperations: Design Concepts and Enterprises, LLC is manufacturing specialized surgical needles used worldwide. The company is unique among its competitors for providing full-service operations including developing concepts into prototypes while also manufacturing products and tools. In 2014, Design Concepts purchased a new facility in Central Square that includes research and development resources. It also houses another sterilized clean room necessary for the production of medical products. In December 2016, the company added a specialty wire product line to the scope of its current ISO 13485 certification. The business has increased

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Wiltsie Construction Company, Inc. Principal Executive: Peter Wiltsie President Address: 735 E. Seneca St. Oswego, NY 13126 Phone: 315-342-1880 Fax: 315-343-8238 Email: pwiltsie@wiltsienet.com Website: www.WiltsieNet.com In Oswego County since: 1970 Total employment: 30 nnWhat’s new: Wiltsie Construction celebrated 50 years of service in 2020. nnOperations: Wiltsie Construction Company, Inc. provides mechanical maintenance, field construction and steel fabrication and erection services to clients across a range of industries. Services include boiler repair

Famous for Our ITALIAN SAUSAGE 315-343-5421 boscogeers.com and maintenance, process power piping, structural and miscellaneous steel erection, millwrighting and rigging. Wiltsie’s standalone steel fabricating facility supports field operations and provides customers with a one-source contact for the design, fabrication and installation of steel fabricated products. In addition, with the 2018 renewal of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers’ (ASME) code stamps S, U, R and NB, Wiltsie continues to perform repairs and alterations at utility power generation facilities throughout the northeastern U.S.

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Businesses to Watch

Beyond the OSWEGO TOP 100

Davis Cleaning Principal Executive: Anne Davis Julieanne Winklestine Niki Cowles Partners Address: 57 E. Third St. Oswego, N.Y. 13126 Phone: 315-207-0600; 447-6428 Fax: 315-207-0600 Email: Daviscleaning4U@centralny.twcbc. com In Oswego County since: 2002 Total employment: 28 Full-time: 6 Part-time: 22 nnOperations: Owner Anne Davis began operating Davis Cleaning Service out of her garage in 2002 with one commercial account. By 2005, Davis’ daughters Niki Cowles and Julieanne Winklestine became partners in the business that had grown to include many clients and a need for more space. As a result, the business relocated from the Business Expansion Center in Oswego to Walgate Commons in 2010. Besides providing commercial janitorial services, the business also provides floor care, carpet cleaning and window washing. The business relocated to 57 E. Third St., Oswego in 2016. Davis Cleaning Service staff recently acquired certification by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration.

Universal Metal Works Principal Executive: John F. Sharkey IV, president John F. Sharkey III, CFO Address: 159 Hubbard St. Fulton, NY 13069 Phone: 315-598-7607 Fax: 315-598-7613 Email: jfsharkiv@gmail.com Website: www.universalmw.com In Oswego County since: 1992 Total employment: 28

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Full-time: 27 Part-time: 1 nnWhat’s new: In 2020, Universal Metal Works invested in a second 4-kilowatt Mazak laser with an 82-by-162-inch table. UMV increased its forming capabilities by adding a 400-ton press brake with a 20-foot bed. To ensure the company continues to deliver high-quality fabrications, a 3.5-meter FaroArm with laser scanning was purchased in 2020. nnOperations: Universal Metal Works is a leading custom metal fabrication facility based in Fulton. UMW specializes in the design, engineering and complete assembly and pre-assembly of a range of custom metal products. The company offers a diverse knowledge base and professional team with more than 300 years of combined fabrication experience. UMW continues to expand its machining capabilities to better service its customer base and to make UMW the one-stop shop for metal fabrications. In addition to fabrication, machining and two-dimensional cutting, UMW continues to offer sandblasting and painting services. In 2018, Universal Metal Works made a major investment in its 5-axis gantry mill. The investment involved a complete overhaul of all the controls, drives and motors making the machine modern, efficient and reliable. UMW’s 4-kilowatt Mazak laser capable of cutting 1-inch mild steel, ½-inch stainless steel and 3/8-inch aluminum has drastically increased output and accuracy.

Luminant – Independence Power Plant Principal Executive: Eric Pahl Plant manager Address: 76 Independence Way Oswego, NY 13126 Phone: 315-349-5100 Fax: 315-342-8425 Email: Eric.Pahl@VistraEnergy.com Website: www.vistraenergy.com/ In Oswego County since: 1994

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Total employment: 27 nnOperations: Luminant’s Independence Power Plant began operations in 1994 in Scriba under the ownership of Sithe Energies, and brings 1,200 megawatts onto the New York state electric grid. In 2005, Dynegy Inc. acquired the facility from Sithe Energies. Independence is a natural gas-fired, combined-cycle generation facility that generates electricity and thermal energy. In 2018, Vistra Energy (NYSE: VST), the parent company for TXU Energy and Luminant, and Dynegy Inc. completed a merger agreement. Dynegy merged with and into Vistra Energy in a tax-free, all-stock transaction, creating the leading integrated power company across the key competitive power markets in the U.S. Luminant owns and operates the only plant in New York state for Vistra Energy. The company’s power generation portfolio consists of nearly 41,000 megawatts of baseload, intermediate and peaking power plants in 12 states fueled by a mix of coal, natural gas, nuclear, solar and battery storage. The company also provides retail electricity to 830,000 residential customers and 2.9 million commercial, industrial and municipal customers in five states. Luminant’s Independence Power Plant is committed to providing safe, reliable, cost-efficient and environmentally responsible electricity and jobs to New York. Its employees and 1,200 megawatts of generation capability provide enough power to keep the lights on for more than 1 million homes.

Community Bank, N.A. Principal Executive: Mark E. Tryniski President/CEO Address: 5790 Widewaters Parkway DeWitt, NY 13214 Phone: 1-800-388-4679 Website: www.cbna.com In Oswego County since: 1992 Total employment: 26 nnOperations: Community Bank System Inc. operates more than 240 customer facilities

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across Upstate New York, northeastern Pennsylvania, Vermont and western Massachusetts through its banking subsidiary, Community Bank N.A., and has been serving its communities for more than 150 years. With more than $11 billion in assets, the DeWitt-headquartered company is among the country’s 100 largest financial institutions. In addition to a full range of retail and business banking services, the company offers comprehensive financial planning, insurance and wealth management services. Community Bank System Inc. subsidiaries/business units include OneGroup NY Inc., which provides risk management and commercial insurance, employee benefits and personal lines insurance; Community Bank Wealth Management, which provides investment advisory, personal trust and financial planning services, as well as personal, business and nonprofit portfolio design; and Benefit Plans Administrative Services Inc., which provides actuarial, retirement and Voluntary Employees’ Beneficiary Association/health reimbursement arrangement plan administration, and collective investment fund, employee benefit trust and transfer agency services. In 2019, Community Bank N.A. continued its more than 150-year tradition of high-quality customer service and a community-focused approach in small markets. The bank welcomed the New York state Capital Region into its footprint with the acquisition of Kinderhook Bank in July 2019. It now has more than 240 branches across its four-state footprint. Community Bank System Inc. is listed on the New York Stock Exchange and the company’s stock trades under the symbol “CBU.”

Cornell Cooperative Extension of Oswego County Principal Executive: Paul A. Forestiere II Executive director Address: 3288 Main St. Mexico, NY 13114 Phone: 315-963-7286 Fax: 315-963-0968 Email: oswego@cornell.edu Website: www.thatscooperativeextension.org In Oswego County since: 1913 Total employment: 26 Full-time: 18 Part-time: 8 nnWhat’s new: In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Cornell Cooperative Extension of Oswego County has been adapting to how it does business. CCEOswego has improved its digital presence with a fresh look on its website at thatscooperativeextension.org, and more frequent postings on its social media (Facebook: facebook.com/OswegoCCE, Instagram: @OswegoCCE, and Twitter: @ CCEOswego). The Oswego County 4-H Youth

Development Program has been running fun and educational virtual programs for 4-H youth throughout the county late in 2020 was expected to hold a virtual achievement award ceremony to celebrate and recognize the work the youth has done despite the challenges of 2020. CCEOswego’s agriculture program has been an integral part of the NYS Clean program, distributing free masks and hand sanitizer countywide to farmers, agricultural businesses, and farm markets. It is working on a virtual holiday farmers’ market to connect local Oswego County agricultural growers and producers with customers this holiday season. Also, CCE Oswego was awarded the expansion of Oswego County Health Department’s Healthy Families grant to help increase positive parenting and reduce child abuse within the county and is moving forward implementing the program. nnOperations: With the stroke of a pen on July 2, 1862, President Abraham Lincoln ushered in the creation of an educational system specifically designed to provide relevant information directly to the people of the United States. The Land-Grant College Act created the “People’s Colleges” with a responsibility to focus on the teaching of practical agriculture, science, and engineering. In 1914, the Smith-Lever Act formalized the Cooperative Extension Service as a further linkage to the land grant system and established a partnership between the universities and federal, state and local governments. The Oswego County Legislature was an early supporter of Cooperative Extension and funded the establishment of the Oswego County Cooperative Extension organization in 1914. Since that time, Cooperative Extension has endeavored to improve the quality of life in the community by providing relevant, high-quality educational programs that address priority needs, including agriculture, youth development, nutrition, and parenting. Today, the organization continues to bring objective, evidence-based solutions to issues faced by youth, families, farmers, and communities through education with practical application. Cornell Cooperative Extension’s access to university-based research is critically important to the vitality of the local economy. Residents, families and businesses rely on Cooperative Extension for training and research-based programs to help improve their communities. By partnering with Oswego County government, Cornell University, other county agencies and the communities served, Cornell Cooperative Extension of Oswego County continues to provide positive impacts that adapt as the needs in the community change. Additionally, Oswego County 4-H, a program of Cornell Cooperative Extension of Oswego County, owns and operates the Amboy 4-H Environmental Education Center near Williamstown. Consisting of 150 acres of mixed woods and

wetlands, the center hosts fun and educational activities throughout the year. Three miles of trails are open for public use from dawn to dusk year-round. Several lodges and a large pavilion provide rustic meeting spaces and are available for group activities and other events.

N.E.T. & Die, Inc. Principal Executive: Michelle Shatrau President/CEO Address: 24 Foster St./P.O. Box 240 Fulton, NY 13069 Phone: 315-592-4311 Fax: 315-598-1232 Email: net@netanddie.com Website: www.netanddie.com In Oswego County since: 1966 Total employment: 26 Full-time: 23 Part-time: 3 nnWhat’s new: N.E.T. & Die recently appointed James Stolo as sales manager. His appointment aligns with the company’s five-year growth strategy. Stolo comes to N.E.T. & Die from machine builder DMG Mori. He brings more than 15 years of experience in engineering, machining and sales. Stolo will be the company’s voice of the customer, driving increased consumer value result in expanded sales. To improve manufacturing operations, N.E.T. & Die will be moving operations into a new 60,000 square-foot building slated to open in 2022. This investment will improve efficiencies and increase capacity to align with its five-year growth strategy. nnOperations: Harry R. Shatrau established N.E.T. & Die, Inc. in 1966, providing manufacturing for maintenance of customers’ machinery as well as direct manufacturing support for many original equipment manufacturers. Beginning in 1981, his three children, Richard, Helena and Bob, continued the business operation and expanded the building and services to its customers. In 2019, Michelle Shatrau, Richard’s daughter, assumed leadership and plans to expand manufacturing and service operations. For more information, visit www.netanddie. com or on Facebook at www.facebook.com/ netanddie.

Par-K Enterprises Principal Executive: Sam Patane Owner / president; GM Address: 825 S. First St. Fulton, NY 13069 Phone: 315-598-8118 Fax: 315-598-2886 Email: thomasgilbo@yahoo.com Website: www.Par-K.com

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In Oswego County since: 1979 Total employment: 26 nnOperations: Par-K Enterprises was incorporated in 1979 and was the first Chrysler Five Star Dealership in Oswego County. Par-K sells Chrysler and Jeep products and a variety of used cars. Affordable leasing programs are available to customers. Par-K has a service department with technicians and modern equipment to take care of customers’ needs. The parts department is fully stocked. Par-K has developed a state-of-the-art collision center with two frame machines, offering uni-body and full-frame services. The dealership’s reconditioning facility restores new life to used cars.

OVIA Insurance Agencies Principal Executives: James Poindexter, president Robert Cantwell, VP Verner M. Drohan, treasurer Clark Stanton, secretary Address: 60 S. First St./P.O. Box 69 Fulton, NY 13069 Phone: 315-598-4278 Fax: 315-592-3319 Email: info@getovia.com Website: www.getovia.com In Oswego County since: 1997 Total employment: 25 nnOperations: OVIA Insurance Agencies (Oswego Valley Insurance Agencies) has been providing comprehensive insurance solutions to Central New York for more than 145 years. Today, the company has offices in Oswego, Fulton, Phoenix, Brewerton, Mexico and Clayton. They provide coverage for homes, autos, business, life and health insurance across Upstate New York. Recent changes include a new website and an on-line insurance rater for instant, accurate quotes. In 2016, OVIA Insurance Agencies continued to grow by acquiring business from George Davis in Watertown as well as the Banach Insurance Agency in Pulaski.

Save-A-Lot Principal Executives: Jim Mirabito Whitney Mirabito Owner-operators Address: 364 W. First St. S. Fulton, NY 13069 Phone: 315-592-4974 Fax: 315-598-9324 Email: whitneymirabito@gmail.com Website: www.save-a-lot.com; www.facebook.com/save.alot.fulton In Oswego County since: 2001 Total employment: 25

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nnOperations: From a single store in 1977, Save-A-Lot has grown into one of the largest grocery chains in the U.S. From day one, its objective has been to deliver high-quality foods at a great value to customers. Its mission is to build an affordable alternative to traditional grocery stores, where customers, communities and associates are empowered. Save-A-Lot’s expansion into name-brand products — now 120 available — allows the business to accommodate families with a convenient one-stop shop. Jim and Cindy Mirabito, together with their daughter Whitney Mirabito, purchased Save-A-Lot in Fulton on March 31, 2017. The store has been upgraded with new flooring, LED lights, expanded produce and dairy sections, and reorganized grocery merchandising. Local produce has become a focus. Enhanced employee training and education, improved refrigeration temperatures and better inventory control have driven increases in both sales and customer count. Save-A-Lot is not a discount dollar store, but a value-driven supermarket that focuses on fresh produce, in-store cut meats without added solutions, and the most frequently purchased grocery, dairy and frozen products. The store’s pricing is generally up to 40 percent less than traditional markets.

Builders FirstSource Principal Executive: Ernie Peters Vice president Upstate NY/ General manager, Mexico store Address: 5818 Scenic Ave. Mexico, NY 13114 Phone: 315-963-7293 Fax: 315-963-7493 Email: Ernie.peters@bldr.com Website: www. bldr.com In Oswego County since: 1956 Total employment: 24 nnOperations: Builders FirstSource, Inc. (Nasdaq: BLDR), a leading supplier and manufacturer of structural and related building products for residential new construction in the U.S., acquired ProBuild in July of 2015. The combination of BFS and ProBuild creates a national professional dealer with 2015 combined revenues of approximately $6.1 billion. Builders FirstSource operates more than 400 lumber and building product distribution, manufacturing and assembly centers serving 45 states in the country. From the beginning, the company has worked hard to be the supplier of choice for national builders, local contractors and do-it-yourselfers. Builders FirstSource’s manufacturing activities include trusses, wall panels, millwork, and pre-hung door and window fabrication. The company’s construction services include the installation of framing, millwork, insulation and other products. In the spring of 2017,

the business converted to a point-of-sale system that brings simpler and faster service to all customers while making the sales team’s job more efficient. In 2018, Builders FirstSource, Inc. opened a second store in Central New York, located at 8011 Brewerton Road, Cicero.

Burdick Ford, Inc. Principal Executive: Kevin Burdick Owner Address: 3004 East Ave. Central Square, NY 13036 Phone: 315-668-7102 Fax: 315-668-3984 Email: fordsales@burdickcars.com Website: www.burdickford.com In Oswego County since: 1989 Total employment: 24 Full-time: 23 Part-time: 1 nnOperations: The Burdick family owns several dealerships throughout Central New York. David and Kevin Burdick purchased Central Square Ford in 1989 and in 1996 invested $1.8 million to build a new facility on Route 49 next to Interstate 81. The dealership specializes in all areas of light and medium duty pickups as well as SUVs and vans. In 2015, the dealership underwent both interior and exterior renovations.

Acro-Fab, Ltd. Principal Executive: Mike Combes President Address: 55 Rochester St./P.O. Box 184 Hannibal, NY 13074 Phone: 315-564-6688 Fax: 315-564-5599 Website: www.acro-fab.com In Oswego County since: 1983 Total employment: 23 nnOperations: Acro-Fab is a precision sheet metal fabrication company based in Hannibal, contracting with over 100 commercial customers for cutting, punch pressing, welding, painting and light machining services.

NBT Bank Principal Executive: Richard J. Shirtz Regional president Address: Madison Street, 18th floor Syracuse, NY 13202 Phone: 1-800-628-2265 Website: www.nbtbank.com

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In Oswego County since: 2013 Total employment: 23 nnWhat’s new: For a second year in a row, NBT Bank has earned a spot on the Forbes World’s Best Banks list released in June of 2020. NBT is one of only 75 banks in the United States to be included on this list, out of the tens of thousands of financial institutions globally that are considered for the recognition. The rating is based on customer satisfaction. Forbes surveyed more than 40,000 customers around the globe for their opinions on their current and former banking relationships. The banks were rated on overall recommendation and satisfaction, as well as five sub-dimensions: trust, terms and conditions, customer services, digital services and financial advice. NBT Bank was also named one of Central New York’s Best Places to Work by the Central New York Business Journal. This award recognizes and celebrates the region’s leading employers based on employee feedback. nnOperations: NBT Bank is an independent community bank serving Oswego County with four physical locations — two in Oswego, one in Fulton and one in Pulaski. In addition, the bank has expanded digital services designed to complement its personal banking, asset management and business services. Under the leadership of regional president Richard Shirtz, NBT Bank’s Oswego County team includes branch managers Laura Denny (Oswego West), Jodi Crouse (Oswego East), Charlene Perkins (Fulton) and Jackie Geer (Pulaski); commercial banking relationship manager Thomas Roman, business banking regional manager Jonathan Spilka, cash management representative Margie Gadziala, and mortgage originator Jamie Elwyn. Headquartered in Norwich, NBT Bank has more than 140 locations in seven states, including New York, Pennsylvania, Vermont, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Maine and Connecticut. The bank is a member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.

The Eis House Principal Executive: Barry Trimble Managing member Address: 144 Academy St. Mexico, N.Y. 13114 Phone: 315-963-3830 Email: eishousellc@twcny.rr.com Website: www.theeishouse.com In Oswego County since: 1977 Total employment: 23 Full-time: 10 Part-time: 13 nnWhat’s new: The focus at The Eis House has been to improve the lodging and offsite catering aspects of the organization. nnOperations: The Eis House started major

exterior renovations in 2019 with the remodel of its garden ceremony area. The business has created a large brick paver patio area ideal for ceremonies and outside events. The Eis House has focused on updating the interior of the building to add to its rustic atmosphere. The focus has been to build an atmosphere of continuity while updating aging parts of the facility.

wires, brush wires, spring wires, and musical instrument string winding wires. United Wire Technologies recently constructed a 7,800-square-foot addition. The $488,600 project retained 16 jobs and created five new jobs. The County of Oswego Industrial Development Agency provided financial assistance.

Time Buyer Auto Sales

Principal Executive: Tony Thomas President/CEO Address: 108 S. Second St. Fulton, NY 13069 Phone: 315-592-8246 Fax: 315-592-7928 Website: www.windstream.com In Oswego County since: 2006 Total employment: 23

Principal Executive: Bob Natoli Owner Address: 113-119 E. Bridge St. Oswego, NY 13126 Phone: 315-342-1851 Fax: 315-342-3386 In Oswego County since: 2005 Total employment: 23 nnOperations: Time Buyer is based around selling and financing used cars priced between $3,000 and $12,000. Time Buyer acts in the capacity of a finance company while also serving as the vehicle’s dealer.

United Wire Technologies Principal Executives: Michael Ransom; Don Ransom Managers Address: 1804 state Route 49 Constantia, NY 13044 Phone: 315-623-7203 Fax: 315-623-7207 Email: mransom@uwt-inc.com Website: www.unitedwiretechnologies.com In Oswego County since: 1938 Total employment: 23 nnOperations: United Wire Technologies, Inc. is a third-generation company dating back to 1938 when Ellsworth Ransom started Cleveland Textile. Its major business was producing knitting wire for oil bath air cleaners and pot scrubbers. In 1979, James Ransom took over the family company and new products were introduced. The company’s name was changed to In-Tex Products, Inc. Knitting still remained a large part of the business along with a new emphasis on shielding, CATV and other electronic applications. It was in 1995 when the company was renamed United Wire Technologies, Inc. in order to better identify the company with new product development. In 1999, UWT became a division of Wheeler Industrial Corporation. Both of James Ransom’s son’s, Michael (chief financial officer) and Donald (vice president-manufacturing), are active managers in UWT’s operations. Today, United Wire Technologies, Inc. remains focused on shielding wires, armory wires, electrical-discharge machining

Windstream

nnOperations: Windstream Corp. (NASDAQ:WIN), headquartered in Little Rock, Ark., is an S&P 500 communications and technology solutions provider with nearly 15,000 employees operating in 48 states and the District of Columbia with approximately $8 billion in annual revenues. Windstream provides Internet Protocol-based voice and data services, Multiprotocol Label Switching networking, data center and managed hosting services and communication systems to businesses and government agencies. The company also delivers broadband, digital phone and high-definition TV services to residential customers primarily located in rural areas. It also operates a local and long haul fiber network spanning approximately 100,000 route miles.

Pathfinder Industries Principal Executives: Marcia Ives, president Maribeth Myers, vice president Address: 117 N. Third St. Fulton, NY 13069 Phone: 315-593-2483 Email: mives@pathfinderind.com Website: www.pathfinderind.com In Oswego County since: 1971 Total employment: 22 nnOperations: In 1971, Ken Welch, William Chilson and Gaylord Sawyer founded Pathfinder Industries in a two-car garage on Beech Street in Fulton. In the mid ‘70s, the business was relocated to its current location on North Third Street, Fulton. Welch bought out his partners in the ‘70s and Keith Welch bought out his father in 1987 after working in the family business for four years. In 2008, Maribeth Myers and Marcia Ives, Keith’s daughters, assumed ownership. This marked the third generation of a now woman-owned family business. Pathfinder Industries pro-

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vides large-scale, precision sheet metal and machine work for a wide customer base, including Lockheed Martin, Scientific Tool, the Eraser Co. and many other Central New York businesses. In 2016, Pathfinder received ISO 9001:2015 certification. This assures that it is a qualified manufacturing supplier for the aerospace industry.

KeyBank NA Principal Executive: Stephen D. Fournier President, Central New York market Address: 201 S. Warren St. Syracuse, NY 13202 Phone: 315-342-2248 (Oswego office) Fax: 315-342-3210 (Oswego office) Email: pamela_quesnell@KeyBank.com (Oswego office branch manager) Website: www.key.com In Oswego County since: 1900 Total employment: 21 Full-time: 13 Part-time: 8 nnOperations: KeyBank’s roots trace back 190 years to Albany. KeyCorp is one of the nation’s largest bank-based financial services companies, with assets of approximately $144.5 billion at June 30, 2019. Key provides deposit, lending, cash management, and investment services to individuals and businesses in 15 states under the name KeyBank National Association through a network of over 1,100 branches and more than 1,400 ATMs. Its Central New York market consists of 67 branches and 82 ATMs throughout a 15-county geographic area including the cities of Auburn, Binghamton, Cooperstown, Cortland, Oneida, Oswego, Plattsburgh, Syracuse, Utica and Watertown. Through 2018, KeyBank has made community investments totaling more than $156.9 million in Central New York as part of its National Community Benefits Plan. The plan, which started in January 2017, includes community investment targets for affordable housing and development, growing small businesses and jobs, mortgages for underserved communities and philanthropy. This includes more than $88.1 million in community development projects, $43 million in mortgage lending to low-to-moderate income individuals and communities, and $1.4 million in transformational philanthropic investments in neighborhoods. Within Oswego County, neighbors and businesses are served through four KeyBank branches: 138 state Route 104 East in Oswego, 121 S. First St., Fulton, 3283 Main St., Mexico, and 4763 Salina St., Pulaski.

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Address: 131 George St. Oswego, NY 13126 Phone: 315-342-5300 Email: memberservice@compassfcu.com Website: www.compassfcu.com In Oswego County since: 1966 Total employment: 19 Full-time: 12 Part-time: 7 nnWhat’s new: While 2020 saw Compass Federal Credit Union and its members cope with a global pandemic, there were still several bright spots for the Oswego County-based credit union. With membership growing beyond 7,000 members, the credit union successfully opened its all-new Fulton branch located at 208 N. Second St. in August of 2020. The 3,200-square-foot, full-service branch has seen significant traffic and is aimed at providing further services for the credit union’s Fulton membership. Compass also welcomed Jennifer Rupert to her new role as general manager following the retirement of Thomas O’Toole. A member of the Compass family since 2002, Rupert is poised to lead Compass into the future for many years to come. nnOperations: Compass Federal Credit Union offers a full line of financial products and services, including savings accounts, free checking accounts, free and convenient ATMs, share certificates, loans, VISA credit and debit cards, mortgages, free online banking and bill pay, free notary services, wire transfers, annual college scholarships (valued at more than $14,000) and more. In addition to its main office location on George Street in Oswego, Compass is also based in Fulton at 208 N. Second St. with additional locations at 7 Fourth Ave. in Oswego’s Hillside Plaza, the Marano Campus Center at SUNY Oswego, Oswego Hospital (for hospital employees) and Novelis (for Novelis employees). In 2021, Compass hopes to continue its annual traditions such as the community picnic in August, the charity golf outing in June and the “Bank at School” program.

Fulton Tool Co. Principal Executive: Bruce Phelps President Address: 802 state Route 3 Fulton, NY 13069 Phone: 315-598-2900 Email: fultontool@aol.com Website: www.fultontool.com In Oswego County since: 1959 Total employment: 19 Full-time: 18 Part-time: 1 nnOperations: Fulton Tool Co. was started in

September of 1959 in the American Woolen Complex in Fulton as a one-man model shop. In 1961, the company moved to Schuyler Street. The company was incorporated in 1962 by its stockholders, Joseph Metivier, Edward McGuane and Bruce Phelps. Currently, the company manufactures parts for the communications industry, for rotary air compressor manufacturers and the automotive industry. The company is a computer-controlled machining facility that uses new micro-machining procedures to develop parts for the microelectronics field. The company rebuilt nearly from scratch when a fire destroyed its previous location in 2003. It moved into its new facility at 802 W. Broadway in Fulton later that year. The plant is fully equipped with computer numerical control equipment that includes 12 milling centers, state-of-the-art inspection equipment, a modern close-tolerance cold saw and new computer systems and related software. In 2011, the company added a Mori Seiki CNC lathe. In 2012, Fulton Tool Co. expanded its customer base to include international customers. In 2013, Fulton Tool Co. installed a new horizontal milling center dedicated to the commercial pump and compressor industries. In October of 2017, the business expanded its machining capacity with the addition of two new machining centers, one horizontal and one vertical. Fulton Tool achieved ISO9001-2015 certification in August 2018.

D-K Manufacturing Corp. Principal Executive: Donald L. Kesterke President Address: 551 W. Third St. Fulton, NY 13069 Phone: 315-592-4327 Fax: 315-593-2252 Email: info@d-kmfg.com Website: www.d-kmfg.com In Oswego County since: 1943 Total employment: 18 nnOperations: Donald J. Kesterke founded D-K Machine & Tool Co. in 1943 to provide machined parts for local businesses. In 1951, Kesterke purchased Aluminum Products Corp. and ran it as a sister company. The two companies had six employees and occupied a 12,000-square-foot building that formerly housed the American Tobacco Co. His son, Norman Kesterke, joined the company in 1958. D-K Machine & Tool and Aluminum Products merged in 1975 and became known as D-K Manufacturing Corp. with two divisions. The company has 30,000 square feet of manufacturing space. Norman was president and owner of the business until his death in 2014. His son, Donald L. Kesterke, who formerly served as manufacturing engineer, took over as president. The company’s

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machine division specializes in computer numerical control milling, CNC turning and grinding a variety of metals, castings and plastics. D-K also produces machined repair parts to local companies for its production machinery.

Phoenix, NY 13135 Phone: 315-695-7271 In Oswego County since: 1975 Total employment: 17 nnWhat’s new: nnOperations: B&Q transports general freight and refrigerated food throughout the Northeast.

Davis Bros., Inc. Principal Executive: William Davis President Address: 4521 county Route 4 Oswego, NY 13126 Phone: 315-343-6933 Website: Davisbros-inc.com In Oswego County since: 1961 Total employment: 18

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nnOperations: Davis Brothers opened for business in 1961 under the guiding hand of Richard Davis. The business began as a slaughterhouse for cows and pigs and remained in that capacity for 20 years. It then began selling boxed beef and also sold large quantities of ice. Davis Brothers today is a wholesale business. It makes sausage and sizzle steaks and still has a processing area, but it no longer handles slaughtering or the selling of ice. The majority of its business today is supplying restaurants.

Holiday Inn Express & Suites Principal Executive: Chris LaBarge Owner Address: 140 E. 13th St. Oswego, N.Y. 13126 Phone: 315-207-0100 Fax: 315-207-0900 Email: sales@hieoswego.com Website: www.ihg.com In Oswego County since: 2016 Total employment: 18 Full-time: 4 Part-time: 14

nnOperations: Industrial Precision is a full-service manufacturing facility with over 65 machine tools. Stephen L. Gallagher founded the company in 1951 as a supplier of replacement parts for commercial laundry equipment and as a government contractor. Under the management of William Gallagher, the founder’s son, Industrial continues to perform a wide range of machining and fabricating services for customers, including Novelis, Exelon Corp., Pall Corp., General Electric and others. Industrial’s customer base extends throughout the state and other parts of the U.S.

Majestic Mold & Tool Principal Executives: Brian Phinney, shop foreman/ president David Rundle, sales/vice president David King, design/vice president Address: 177 Volney St. Phoenix, NY 13135 Phone: 315-695-2079 Email: mmt@majesticmold.com Website: www.majesticmold.com In Oswego County since: 1985 Total employment: 16 Full-time: 14 Part-time: 2

nnWhat’s new: In 2019, the Holiday Inn Express & Suites was ranked within the top 2% in overall guest experience out of all Holiday Inn Express Hotels located in North and South America. nnOperations: The four-story Holiday Inn Express & Suites opened in the city of Oswego in 2016. It features a pool, hot tub, fitness center, and 81 rooms including 12 suites.

B&Q Distribution Services Inc. Principal Executive: Kevin Hamilton Partner Address: 24 Hoag Road/P.O. Box 49

Principal Executive: William J. Gallagher President Address: 350 Mitchell St. Oswego, NY 13126 Phone: 315-343-4421 Fax: 315-342-5662 Email: bill@indprecision.com Website: www.indprecision.com In Oswego County since: 1951 Total employment: 16 Full-time: 11 Part-time: 5

nnWhat’s new: In 2020, Majestic Mold & Tool, Inc. purchased an additional CNC (computer numerical control) mill for electrode manufacturing. The company also invested in two molding machines for sampling and prototyping. In 2021, Majestic Mold & Tool will be continuing its participation in the New York State Apprenticeship Program.

nnOperations: Majestic Mold & Tool, Inc. was founded in 1985 and is owned by Brian Phinney, David Rundle and David King. Founding owners Tim King and Steve Corsette are in the process of retiring and Dennis Lyons retired in 2018. The company’s capabilities include the design and build of precision plastic and die cast molds, complete electric discharge machining service, electrode fabrication, wire electrical discharge machining, high speed milling, and mold welding and repair. Other services available are prototyping of all types of molds, part models in plastic resins, as well as specialized and general machining. The business also provides pick-up and delivery service for customers in Central New York and surrounding areas.

North Shore Oil Co. Principal Executives: Harold Pratt Joseph Mirabito Owners Address: 2634 state Route 49 West Monroe, N.Y. 13167 Phone: 315-676-4431 Fax: 315-668-6844 Website: www.northshoreoil.com In Oswego County since: 1972 Total employment: 16 nnWhat’s new: North Shore Oil Co. and Mirabito Energy Products merged in April of 2019. The combination is called North Shore Oil, a division of Mirabito Energy Products. Mirabito Energy Products is a family owned and operated company that has been doing business for over 90 years. Mirabito takes pride in being an industry leader and continues to bring innovative products and services to its customers. nnOperations: After nearly 40 years of meeting customer expectations, North Shore Oil has continued to build into a total energy company, serving customers throughout New York and parts of northern Pennsylvania. It is servicing the needs of surrounding communities with commercial, residential, agricultural and marine fuels. Its other division provides propane to commercial and residential customers. North Shore Oil is the New York state distributor for Valvtect Petroleum and its full line of petroleum additive products. It also sells coal. In 2016, North Shore Oil upgraded its website so customers can order online.

Home2 Suites by Hilton Principal Executive: Ian Wilson General manager Address: 252 State Route 104 Oswego, N.Y. 13126 Phone: 315-343-2000 Fax: 315-343-2001

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Rowlee Construction Principal Executive: Larry Rowlee, president Taber Rowlee, partner Ted Rowlee, partner Address: 81 Pierce Drive Fulton, NY 13069 Phone: 315-598-5511 Fax: 315-598-5507 Email: office@rowleeconstruction.net Website: www.rowleeconstruction.net In Oswego County since: 1972 Total employment: 15 nnOperations: Rowlee Construction specializes in virtually all types of commercial construction — from fast food restaurants to manufacturing facilities to building retrofitting — working with some of the biggest national and Central New York companies. Rowlee’s experience in commercial construc-

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tion includes such companies as Birds Eye, Brookfield Power, Fulton Savings Bank, InterFace Solutions, Nucor Steel and Pathfinder Bank. The company and its sister company Kodiac LLC, are also developers of such projects as The Glen and Pine Creek Estates residential communities; the first commercial/ residential development in Oswego County at Watertower Hill; the Thunder Alley Sports Center; and the new plaza site for Kinney Drugs in downtown Fulton. In recent years, the company has added design/build services and project evaluation.

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Hardwood Transformations / Designer Hardwood Flooring Principal Executive: Joseph Marmon President Address: 259 CC Road Williamstown, N.Y. 13493 Phone: 315-964-0001 Email: joe@hardwoodtransformations.com Website: In Oswego County since: 2004 Total employment: 12 Full-time: 4 Part-time: 8 nnOperations: Joe Marmon, who has 30 years of experience in the flooring business, worked for and then bought the former Surelock Industries, which moved from Red Creek to Oswego in 2004. He has been president of Hardwood Transformations since 2011. The business specializes in manufacturing coatings for solid and engineered hardwood flooring. The business launched Designer Hardwood Flooring CNY at its East Seneca Street site in 2014 and is the first Start-Up NY project in Oswego County. It engineers, designs and manufactures panelized flooring that uses a patent-pending, first-to-market system. Buoyed by $100,000 in Oswego County Industrial Development Agency fund-

Northern Ace Home Center Principal Executive: Michael Browngardt Chasity Browngardt Owners Address: 2721 state Route 3 Fulton, N.Y. 13069 Phone: 315-592-2063 Fax: 315-598-2170 Email: chas@northernace.com Website: www.acehardware.com/store-details/16345 In Oswego County since: 1960 Total employment: 12 Full-time: 4 Part-time: 8 nnWhat’s new: Northern Ace Home Center introduced the Benjamin Moore and Stihl paint lines in 2020, as well as continued to feature its Traeger and Weber grill lines. nnOperations: Northern Ace Home Center is a full-service hardware store that also offers propane fill, key cutting, glass and plexi-glass cutting, concrete block and bulk aggregate. In-store pickup is available and the business delivers free to Fulton residents. The business also specializes in rentals and offers next-day online ordering.

Grandma Brown’s Beans Inc. Principal Executive: Sandra Brown President Address: P.O Box 230 Mexico, NY 13114-0230 Phone: 315-963-7221 Fax: 315-963-4072 Email: grandmabrownsbeans@verizon.net

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In Oswego County since: 1938 Total employment: 9 nnOperations: Lulu Brown started Grandma Brown’s Beans as a home business in 1938. She and her son Robert sold open-pan baked beans to local grocers. In 1947, Robert developed a canning process for the baked beans. The company moved to its present processing plant in the early 1950s. Today, the business continues to produce small batches of baked beans in order to ensure product quality. In addition to its baked beans, the company makes saucepan beans, bean soup and split pea soup. Grandma Brown’s Beans celebrated its 80th year of doing business in Oswego County in 2018.

nnWhat’s new: In 2020, Harbor Lights Chemical Dependency Service developed an ability to teleconference. nnOperations: Harbor Lights Chemical Dependency Service offers outpatient chemical dependency services and is a state Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse-certified agency. Programs include groups and individual sessions and target populations that include individuals with dual diagnoses, learning disabilities, brain injuries, adolescents, and others. In 2018, Harbor Lights Chemical Dependency Service opened a satellite location at the Pulaski Health Center. That office is open from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Mondays and Thursdays.

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Principal Executive: Marie Schadt Owner Address: 2452 county Route 7 Oswego, NY 13126 Phone: 315-343-5158 Website: marieschadt@yahoo.com In Oswego County since: 1978 Total employment: 9 Full-time: 7 Part-time: 2

Principal Executive: Patrick Furlong Jr. Address: 2920 state Route 3 East Fulton, NY 13069 Phone: 315-593-2270 (service); 315-5936923 (sales) Fax: 315-593-3923 Email: Patf@furdi.com Website: www.furdi.com In Oswego County since: 1979 Total employment: 7

nnOperations: Marie Schadt started her business in her laundry room and expanded into the facility she has now. Her husband, Ron, and brother, Sean, along with many friends and craftsmen, made it happen. The business captured the Greater Oswego-Fulton Chamber of Commerce’s Small Business of the Year award in 2017. K9 Grooming & Pet Motel recently converted to LED lighting. A major insulation project went hand-in-hand with the lighting upgrade. All-new Gorman radiant radiators have been installed for top-of-theline heating. The business features a large play yard and plans more indoor play space to expand day care services.

nnOperations: Established in 1979 by Pat and Lee Furlong, Home Center by Furdi has experienced significant growth. The independently owned and operated company started at a kitchen table with its owners selling reconditioned mobile homes with the parts store in the basement. In 1992, Furdi’s moved across the street to a new office and warehouse where it still resides today. This location is mainly used for mobile home parts, supplies and some reconditioned homes. In 2000, a new sales lot, Home Center by Furdi, was opened in Volney at 2920 state Route 3. This location is where modular homes and doublewides are displayed. In the spring of 2015, Furdi’s moved its office and parts store from

Harbor Lights Chemical Dependency Service Principal Executive: Stanley Long Executive director Address: 111 Hamilton St. Mexico, N.Y. 13114 Phone: 315-963-0777 Fax: 315-963-0611 Email: hlcds@verizon.net Website: www.harborlightscds.com In Oswego County since: 1993 Total employment: 8 Full-time: 6 Part-time: 2

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SUNY Oswego Principal Executive: Deborah F. Stanley President Address: 7060 state Route 104 Oswego, NY 13126 Phone: 315-312-2500 Email: admiss@oswego.edu Website: admiss@oswego.eduwww.oswego. edu In Oswego County since: 1861 Total employment: 1,745 Full-time: 1,320 Part-time: 425 n What’s new: SUNY Oswego continues to be ranked in the top-10 among public colleges in U.S. News and World Report’s 2021 Top Regional Universities in the North, as well as in the top-10 for the region’s best value schools. In 2020, SUNY Oswego moved up two slots to No. 50 in the Northeast. Also noteworthy was Oswego’s No. 9 ranking among best value schools for its region. Oswego also earned placement on the national list for top undergraduate engineering programs, non-doctorate, recognition likely linked to the global accreditation of Oswego’s electrical and computer engineering and software engineering programs in 2020 by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET. — The Princeton Review once again has named SUNY Oswego to its 2021 list of the 224 Best Regional Colleges-Northeast, a distinction the college has earned every year since the educational services firm started regional listings in 2003. — U.S. News also ranked Oswego’s MBA online program the highest among public institutions in New York state and 54th nationally. The ranking service also found the Oswego MBA’s quality and flexible delivery merited a place among the nation’s best part-time offerings. Poets & Quants — a publication and

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resource which focuses on MBA programs — ranked the college’s online MBA program 18th nationally. — SUNY Oswego earned a national ranking among best colleges in its class in Washington Monthly’s annual college guide that measures how institutions benefit the public good through student upward mobility, research and civic engagement. — The central role of community service in SUNY Oswego’s activities is reflected in the college again earning the prestigious Carnegie Community Engagement Classification in 2020, which honors institutional commitment to community engagement. — When the COVID-19 pandemic began in March 2020, SUNY Oswego faculty members quickly volunteered to share their skills and talent by designing and manufacturing much needed personal protective equipment for local health care workers and first responders. Faculty members Daniel Tryon of technology education and David Dunn of biological sciences led the effort to design and produce nearly 2,200 protective face shields, intubation shields and ventilation adaptors for local health care providers. Tryon used 3D printers in SUNY Oswego’s Park Hall technology lab to print the frames, and cut lenses out of polycarbonate. Dunn then took the parts to finish and sterilize them in ovens in a Shineman Center lab. Local industry partners Exelon and Novelis also helped with production. — In 2020, SUNY Oswego secured a five-year grant from the New York State Department of Education to support the Collegiate Science and Technology Entry Program, which offers a range of strong support for underrepresented and/or economically disadvantaged students entering STEM or professional licensure fields. — The need for employees who can understand data-driven factors led to SUNY Oswego’s new minor in business analytics. — A new approved academic minor in sales will help make SUNY Oswego graduates more marketable and better equipped for relation-

ship management and other key professional skills. Among SUNY Oswego students graduating in the past three years, 43% of marketing majors, 25% of business administration majors and 27% of finance majors earned sales jobs. Among non-business students, 8.7% said they have sales jobs. With caution, creativity, care and community partnership, SUNY Oswego developed a plan titled “Oswego Forward — A Plan for Fall 2020 Restart at SUNY Oswego” that was approved by the State University of New York and met the New York State’s Department of Health “Reopening New York Higher Education guidelines.” Oswego’s plan was developed over the months of April through August and remained a living document in the fall of 2020 that has been updated periodically in response to new information, guidance and/or direction received from the state and governor’s office. — SUNY Oswego announced in September 2020 that Ebony Dixon has joined the college as its first executive director of enrollment management. As the college’s chief enrollment officer, Dixon serves as a member of the President’s Council; oversees the admissions operations of the college; and provides leadership to strategically plan, develop, coordinate, and implement SUNY Oswego’s comprehensive enrollment management and retention efforts. — The Student Affairs and Enrollment Management’s Diversity and Inclusion Committee at SUNY Oswego partnered with the college’s Office of Diversity and Inclusion to provide “Oz Against Injustice: A Three-Part Series on Anti-Racism.” The series was offered during the sumer of 2020 on Zoom to all members of the SUNY Oswego campus community. — In response to the pandemic, SUNY Oswego established the Student Emergency Fund to assist students with the immediate housing, food, transportation and technology needs they encountered due to the dramatic changes created by the pandemic. By June 30, 2020, the college raised more than

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$245,000 in private donations to support the Student Emergency Fund, including the gift of $50,000 from an anonymous alumna. — SUNY Oswego’s Counseling Services Center earned prestigious recognition through accreditation from the International Accreditation of Counseling Services. The accreditation confirms that counseling services meets the best practices and standards in the field. n Operations: SUNY Oswego’s faculty lead over 110 academic programs at the bachelor’s, master’s, and post-master’s certificate of advanced study degree levels through SUNY Oswego’s four schools: Business; Education; Communication, Media and the Arts; and the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Recognized by “U.S. News” as being among the top public institutions of higher learning in the North, SUNY Oswego is committed to increasing academic and student success, sustaining the institution and positioning graduates to live ethical and meaningful lives and build a better world for future generations. Oswego is succeeding in its efforts to position its graduates. Ninety-four percent of Oswego graduates are employed and/ or continuing their education; 89% of those are working full-time in their field of choice; and 74% work in New York state. Oswego students receive local, national and international awards, are named SUNY Chancellor’s Award winners and Fulbright Scholars; compete in regional business competitions; and serve those in need. Further, SUNY Oswego’s Syracuse campus provides public price point capping programs for place-bound students in an urban setting. Oswego’s curriculum includes high-demand, high-quality, innovative degree programs developed with industry and business partners.

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Oswego County government Principal Executive: Philip R. Church County administrator Address: 46 E. Bridge St. Oswego, NY 13126 Phone: 315-349-8235 Fax: 315-349-8237 Website: www.oswegocounty.com In Oswego County since: 1816 Total employment: 1,114 Full-time: 939 Part-time: 175 n What’s new: Most of 2020 was devoted to Oswego County’s response measures related to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Oswego County Legislature acted quickly to close schools, implement a county response team, and establish a COVID-19 contingency fund. The COVID-19response has affected all departments. The legislature as of November 2020 allocated $1 million for COVID-19response expenses including personal protective equipment for county and local response agencies; additional responsibilities in health, public information, emergency management, sheriff’s and other departments; personnel costs; technology for remote work, services and meetings; quarantine and isolation expenses. Under New York State Public Health Law, the Oswego County Health Department is the sole local public health authority regarding the COVID-19 pandemic response in Oswego County. As of late October 2020, the health department had tracked more than 55,000 COVID-19 test results and conducted contact tracing for more than 700 positive cases. Legislature Chairman James Weatherup recorded more than 60 video updates reporting on COVID-19 response measures and testing results. County departments continue to provide their core services during the COVID-19pandemic. Projects coming up for 2021 include: repurposing the eastern wing of the Bunner Street Complex in Oswego after Oswego Health Behavioral Sciences moves to its new location; planning and bidding the expansion of court facilities at the Public Safety Center as mandated by New York state; re-establishing a local procurement division in county government; and working with local, state and federal agencies to complete the designation of the Lake Ontario National Marine Sanctuary and attain national park status for Fort Ontario. n Operations: Oswego County government provides services to all residents of the county’s 22 towns, nine villages and two cities. Those services include county highway construction, maintenance, and repair; snow removal, solid waste management and recycling; police and fire protection; 911 emergency dispatch system and emergency response planning; public health nursing, mental health, facility health inspections and environmental health management; social services such as public assistance, foster care, child protection, and employment training; services for youths, the elderly, and veterans; tourism promotion and economic development; community development and planning; records management; public information; local legislation; and a court system.

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Central Square Central School District Principal Executive: Thomas J. Colabufo Superintendent Address: 44 School Drive Central Square, NY 13036 Phone: 315-668-4220 ext. 70221 Fax: 315-676-4437 Email: tcolabufo@cssd.org Website: tcolabufo@cssd.orgwww.cssd.org In Oswego County since: 1944 Total employment: 705 Full-time: 674 Part-time: 31 n What’s new: The Central Square Central School District enjoyed a favorable beginning of 2020 as phase two of its ambitious capital project, approved by voters in 2017, was under way. The project affects every school building in the district and included a new floor for the Paul V. Moore High School gymnasium and a completely redesigned and fully renovated, state-of-the-art auditorium. At that time, the district was showcasing all of its electives and diverse career pathways for students as they navigated through high school in preparation for whatever career field they were interested in entering. Consistent with every year, several graduates represented the district in the armed forces. Student participation in athletics, music and band, and extracurricular activities was at an all-time high. When the COVID-19 pandemic struck the world and hit America, closing down school districts in every state in mid-March, the district was faced with unprecedented challenges. Teachers, support staff and administration were forced to transition overnight from the traditional learning environment to a new distance learning approach. n Operations: The Central Square Central School District has one high school, Paul V. Moore, grades 9-12; one middle school, Central Square Middle School, which houses grades 6-8; and four K-5 elementary buildings — Brewerton, Aura A. Cole, Hastings-Mallory, and Millard Hawk. The district serves approximately 3,569 students.

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Address: 1 Buccaneer Boulevard, Education Center Oswego, NY 13126 Phone: 341-2001 Fax: 341-2910 Email: dcalvin@oswego.org Website: dcalvin@oswego.orgwww.oswego. org In Oswego County since: 1853 Total employment: 705 n What’s new: The Oswego City School District recently embarked upon a $66 million four-phase capital improvement project and reconfigured its administrative offices which included relocating its Education Center to Leighton Elementary School. n Operations: Seven schools comprise the Oswego City School District and these include the Oswego High School (Grades 9-12), Oswego Middle School (grades 7-8) and elementary schools Frederick Leighton and Kingsford Park on Oswego’s west side, Fitzhugh Park and Charles E. Riley on the east side and the Minetto Elementary School. Each elementary school includes universal pre-kindergarten through sixth grade. Oswego serves approximately 3,600 students. The district remains focused on its educational programs and partners with a number of community organizations and colleges, including SUNY Oswego, to meet the needs of its students. The district vision is focused on ensuring that all students are “Fully Prepared and Life Ready.” In an effort to do so, the district offers to its students a high-quality educational program with emphasis on literacy and mathematics; access to instructional technology for all students; a platform of dual-credited college courses and advanced placement course offerings; high-quality career and technical courses offered by the Center for Instruction, Technology & Innovation; and as assortment of student services which are designed to meet the social, emotional and educational needs of all students.

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Fulton City School District Principal Executive: Brian T. Pulvino Superintendent Address: 167 S. Fourth St. Fulton, NY 13069 Phone: 315-593-5511 Fax: 315-598-6351 Email: bpulvino@fulton.cnyric.org Website: bpulvino@fulton.cnyric.orgwww.

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fulton.cnyric.org In Oswego County since: 1903 Total employment: 625 n Operations: The Fulton City School District has four elementary schools, one junior high school and one high school. The district serves students of the city as well as those from the surrounding towns of Granby, Volney, Minetto, Oswego, Palermo and Scriba. The district offers universal pre-kindergarten for 4-year-old students and an alternative education program for secondary students. District enrollment is more than 3,700 students. The district offers a comprehensive educational program with high school advanced placement and dual enrollment college courses as well as a continuum of services to support students with disabilities and at-risk learners. The secondary schools offer three languages other than English: German, French and Spanish, a high school business program, and extensive extracurricular, drama, music and athletics programs. The district offers a pre-engineering program through Project Lead the Way at the junior high school and high school. The district has implemented science, mathematics, technology and engineering initiatives over the past several years and works with local business partners on making students ready for the workforce and/or higher education. Brian Pulvino was named the new superintendent of the Fulton City School District in 2016 following the retirement of William Lynch, who served for more than a decade.

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Center for Instruction, Technology & Innovation Principal Executive: Christopher J. Todd District superintendent Address: 179 county Route 64 Mexico, NY 13114 Phone: 315-963-4251 Email: pr@CiTiboces.org Website: www.CiTiboces.org In Oswego County since: 1949 Total employment: 556 Full-time: 429 Part-time: 127 n What’s new: Oswego County Pathways in Technology Early College High School started its fifth year in the fall of 2020 at the Center for Instruction, Technology & Innovation and will see its first graduates. After gaining acceptance in the P-TECH program, ninth-grade students work toward earning a Regents High

School Diploma and an associate’s degree in applied science from Onondaga Community College, at no cost to the student’s family. The Center for Instruction, Technology & Innovation’s career and technical education offerings have expanded to include a new industrial electrical technologies program. This program provides hands-on skill development and technical training needed for entry-level employment. n Operations: Established in 1949 as the Oswego County Board of Cooperative Educational Services (BOCES), the organization adopted a new name in August 2014 to embrace its nature as a cutting-edge educational service provider operating in a new state-of-the-art facility. Now known as the Center for Instruction, Technology & Innovation (CiTi), it continues to serve as a vehicle for cooperation among school districts in Oswego County and provides a diverse selection of enrichment opportunities and academic programming for students of all ages. Its educational offerings include programs for high schools students, vocational training for adults and learning opportunities for students with exceptional needs. As the premier cooperative educational service provider in Oswego County, CiTi provides instructional, technology and management support services to all nine school districts in the county, influencing classrooms beyond the borders of its main Mexico campus. Thanks to a partnership between the CiTi and Cayuga Community College, adult learners in Oswego County have new options to explore when it comes to pursuing an education. The two entities have united as the Center for Career and Community Education, which offers extensive programs to a variety of learners. Over the past three years, CiTi has expanded to accommodate the needs of Oswego County students.

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Mexico Academy & Central School District Principal Executive: Michael Schiedo Interim Superintendent of Schools Address: 16 Fravor Road Suite A Mexico, NY 13114 Phone: 315-963-8400, ext. 5401 Fax: 315-963-5801 Email: mschiedo@mexicocsd.org Website: mschiedo@mexicocsd.orgwww. mexicocsd.org In Oswego County since: 1826 Total employment: 494

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Full-time: 459 Part-time: 35 n What’s new: Mexico Academy & Central School District’s graduation rate was 93% for the 2019-20 school year, and 86% of Mexico’s students earned college credits prior to graduation. n Operations: The district has one high school, one middle school, and three elementary schools, and serves about 2,150 students. Comprehensive curriculum across the content areas has been approved by the Board of Regents. The district began offering courses in science, technology, engineering and mathematics through activity-, project- and problem-based curriculum in 2014. Students in grades 7-12 have the opportunity to experience hands-on learning through the Project Lead the Way curriculum that develops essential 21st Century skills such as problem solving, critical thinking, communication and collaboration.

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Phoenix Central School District Principal Executive: Christopher J. Byrne Superintendent Address: 116 Volney St. Phoenix, NY 13135 Phone: 315-695-1555 Fax: 315-695-1201 Email: cbyrne@phoenixcsd.org Website: www.phoenixcsd.org In Oswego County since: 1950 Total employment: 365 Full-time: 300 Part-time: 65 n What’s new: In November of 2020, the Phoenix Central School District was in the final stages of completing its $38 million capital project approved by voters in February 2017. The project included major renovations to the high school, as well as a complete remodel to its auditorium and construction of a new turf stadium. Interior and exterior upgrades also occurred at both middle school and elementary classrooms. Operations: The Phoenix Central School District has a high school, middle school, and elementary school and serves about 1,800 students. The district had a graduation rate of 88 percent for the 2017-2018 school year. John C. Birdlebough High School awarded the first Robert & Roberta Hurd Scholarship in 2015. The scholarship provides two

scholarships, one $40,000 and one $10,000, over four years to two students in the top-15 percent of their graduating class.

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City of Oswego Principal Executive: William J. “Billy” Barlow Mayor Address: 13 West Oneida St. (City Hall) Oswego, NY 13126 Phone: 315-342-8136 Email: mayor@oswegony.org Website: mayor@oswegony.orgwww.oswegony.org In Oswego County since: 1848 Total employment: 320 Full-time: 300 Part-time: 20 n What’s new: The city of Oswego is undergoing a significant transformation as its landscape is being renewed by several major commercial projects. Buoyed by both public and private funding, the projects look to make a considerable impact on the city from a quality of life and economic development standpoint. Funds garnered through the state’s $10 million Downtown Revitalization Initiative several years ago proved to be the catalyst for the surge of projects. Activity impacts several sectors of the local economy. The Litatro building, Riverwalk/22 Crossroads, Harborview Square and East Lake Commons will all feature additions to the retail and housing sectors. The Lake Ontario Water Park will enhance the city’s tourism appeal, while the new Oswego Health Lakeview Center for Mental Health and Wellness looks to fill a considerable void on the local health care scene. Meanwhile, renovations at Oswego City Hall will preserve a vital resource in the government sector. While the state was in the midst of re-opening in mid 2020 after several months of coronavirus-related closures, two Oswego marinas remain shut down for an extended period of time. The closures are part of a $16 million waterfront improvement effort that combines a trio of projects at Breitbeck Park, Wright’s Landing and the International Pier. The addition of stone and additional landscaping along the bottom of Brietbeck Park and the Harbor Trail will prevent future erosion from high water. Wright’s Landing Marina will have its ground surface elevated two feet, get a new pavilion and welcome center, renovated restrooms, improved wheelchair access, and more firepit and seat-

ing areas. The International Pier, currently gravel, will undergo a $6.5 million transformation to a pedestrian-oriented boardwalk pier. Construction is expected to last through July 2021. The city’s Lake Ontario shoreline was badly damaged by flooding, first in the spring of 2017 and again in 2019. The costs will largely be covered by several sources of funding, including $12.6 million from the state’s Resiliency and Economic Development Initiative program to protect the shoreline, $1.1 million from a state CFA grant awarded in 2018 and $1.5 million from the Federal Emergency Management Agency to repair flooding damage. n Operations: The city of Oswego is situated on the southeastern shore of Lake Ontario, noted for its astonishing sunsets. It is a progressive, historic community mixing the historic past with the modernism of the 21st century. The city is transforming into a diverse community that is building on its strengths, embracing its current, historic and natural assets, and moving toward becoming a regionally competitive area while maintaining its small town charm. Oswego is known as the Port City of Central New York. Its waterfront is complemented by the maritime theme found throughout the city. Its many parks afford a panoramic view of Lake Ontario, and it offers a well-preserved historic site at Fort Ontario. Oswego was incorporated as a village on March 14, 1828 and the Oswego Canal, a branch of the Erie Canal, reached the area in 1829. The city was incorporated in 1848. William J. Barlow, Jr., the youngest mayor in New York state, and a seven member Common Council govern the city, which has an annual operating budget of approximately $45 million. In 2016, the city of Oswego was successful in acquiring $10 million in Downtown Revitalization Initiative funding from New York state. The new Water Street Square pocket park was officially unveiled to residents of Oswego in 2019. The Water Street Square pocket — a $900,000 project — is a small park constructed between Water and West First streets downtown. It is designed to be a public gathering space for events and will feature outdoor programming opportunities. The project includes a stage, benches, tables, chairs, landscaping and an ADA-accessible switchback ramp to the West Linear Riverwalk, as well as improvements to Water Street. For Updated Business News, Go To

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Hannibal Central School District Principal Executive: Christopher Staats Superintendent Address: 928 Cayuga St. Hannibal, NY 13074 Phone: 315-564-8100 Fax: 315-564-7263 Email: lshortsl@hannibalcsd.org Website: www.hannibalcsd.org In Oswego County since: 1949 Total employment: 270 n Operations: Centralized in 1949, the district underwent realignment in 2003. There is one elementary K-4 school, one middle 5-8 school, and a senior 9-12 high school. Also included in the program is a pre-K school of about 70 pupils, which is housed at the Fairley Elementary School. The Hannibal Central School District recently wrapped up a building renovation project that provides the district with improved educational facilities with special attention to safety, energy efficiency and handicap accessibility. The strategic plan, adopted by the board of education in June 2014, is the catalyst to drive systemic changes in the district. By following the strategic plan, the district will continually and objectively evaluate, benchmark success, monitor the progress of students, and guide all activities over the next several years as the district implements the common core learning standards introduced by New York state in 2013.

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Altmar-Parish-Williamstown Central School District Principal Executive: Lynn Rhone Superintendent of schools Address: 639 county Route 22 / P.O. Box 97 Parish, NY 13131-0097 Phone: 315-625-5251 Fax: 315-625-7952 Email: lrhone@apw.cnyric.org Website: lrhone@apw.cnyric.orgwww.apwschools.org In Oswego County since: 1956 Total employment: 246 Full-time: 236 Part-time: 10 n What’s new: With a wealth of experience in

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education, and a background in business and sociology, Lynn Rhone brings a diverse range of skills to the Altmar-Parish-Williamstown (APW) School District as its new superintendent of schools. She comes to APW from Dolgeville School District, where she served as superintendent for the previous two years. Prior to that, she served the Romulus Central School District as principal for 13 years and spent five years as a teacher in the Marion Central School District previously.

over 1,100 students in Pre-K through Grade 12 in two schools, the Lura Sharp Elementary School and the Pulaski Middle-Senior High School. It also has a student-operated downtown storefront, The MakeSense Shop, which is a café, gift shop and used bookstore. An alternative high school program is operated in another building in the community as well. Pulaski is recognized for its excellent student programs in core academics as well as the arts.

n Operations: Located on the southern side of the Tug Hill Plateau in Oswego County, the Altmar-Parish-Williamstown Central School District is nestled in the center of some of the most beautiful country Central New York has to offer. The district has served the community since 1956. It serves approximately 1,200 students who reside within a 180-square-mile area. In 2012, the district completed a $34.8 million capital project that consolidated and reconfigured the entire K-12 district into a state-of-the-art two-building learning campus. The APW Junior/Senior High School serves a student population of more than 500 in grades 7-12, while the elementary school, serving grades universal prekindergarten-6, claims the privilege of operating the largest elementary school in the county. The APW Central School District’s Board of Education’s commitment to student success is evident through its support of increased academic programs, such as career and technical offerings; enrichment and advanced placement/college-bearing credit class offerings; Pathways in Technology Early College High School; and dual enrollment with local colleges.

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Pulaski Academy & Central School District Principal Executive: Thomas Jennings Superintendent Address: 2 Hinman Road Pulaski, NY 13142 Phone: 315-298-5188 Fax: 315-298-4390 Email: tjennings@pulaskicsd.org Website: tjennings@pulaskicsd.orgwww. pulaskicsd.org In Oswego County since: 1949 Total employment: 199 Full-time: 190 Part-time: 9 n Operations: The Pulaski Academy & Central School District serves a student population of

Sandy Creek Central School District Principal Executive: Kyle L. Faulkner Superintendent Address: 124 Salisbury St. / P.O. Box 248 Sandy Creek, NY 13145 Phone: 315-387-3445 Fax: 315-387-2196 Email: kyle.faulkner@sccs.cnyric.org Website: kyle.faulkner@sccs.cnyric.orgwww. sccs.cnyric.org In Oswego County since: 1926 Total employment: 165 n Operations: The Sandy Creek Central School District has one main campus for all grades, pre-K through 12. The site also houses a transportation center and district offices. A capital project was recently completed within the Sandy Creek Central School District consisting of a new elementary school parking lot and loading dock improvements.

City of Fulton Principal Executive: Deana Michaels Mayor Address: 141 S. First St. (Fulton Municipal Building) Fulton, NY 13069 Phone: 315-592-7330 Fax: 315-598-7051 Website: www.cityoffulton.com In Oswego County since: 1902 Total employment: 160 Full-time: 145 Part-time: 15 n What’s new: In 2019, the city of Fulton received $10 million in funding as the Central New York winner of the fourth round of the Downtown Revitalization Initiative. As in the first three rounds of the DRI, one municipality from each of the state’s 10 regional

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economic development regions is selected as a $10 million winner, marking another overall state goal to target $100 million in funding and investments to help communities boost their economies by transforming downtowns into vibrant neighborhoods where the next generation of New Yorkers will want to live, work and raise a family. The city plans to “Blaze New Trails” by building on this momentum in its historic downtown waterfront and state Route 481 corridor, enhancing natural and cultural attractions, and continuing to grow opportunity in local health, service, and manufacturing industries. With a boost from DRI, the city will strengthen the infrastructure necessary to support downtown businesses and create recreational and cultural opportunities attractive to visitors and residents alike, a spokesperson noted. n Operations: The villages of Fulton and Oswego Falls consolidated in 1902 to become the city of Fulton. It has a population of 11,655 and a budget of approximately $16.8 million. There are seven department administrators under the direction of the mayor. In 2015, the city of Fulton and the town of Granby received $200,000 in special state funding to continue to fund the dredging of Lake Neatahwanta and ultimately make the body of water usable again. In 2019, with annual help from State Sen. Patty Ritchie (R-Oswegatchie), the city now owns its dredge for the Lake Neatahwanta reclamation project. The city has its own trained operators and volunteers to help reach the goal of opening the beach in the future. The former Nestle Co. complex is being redeveloped to accommodate retail and housing to replace its manufacturing status that existed for many years, and Aldi’s is open for business as an anchor at the site. The city was recently awarded $10 million to implement transformative projects under Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s 2019 Downtown Revitalization Initiative program. A key component of the DRI program is to advance strategic private and public investments that will provide catalytic impacts to facilitate downtown revitalization.

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Cayuga Community CollegeFulton Campus Principal Executive: Keiko Kimura Associate vice president; dean of Fulton campus Address: 11 River Glen Drive Fulton, NY 13069 Phone: 592-4143

Email: kkimura@cayuga-cc.edu Website: kkimura@cayuga-cc.eduwww. cayuga-cc.edu In Oswego County since: 1979 Total employment: 95 Full-time: 35 Part-time: 60 n What’s new: Working together, students and employees at Cayuga Community College successfully navigated the academic challenges posed in 2020 by the coronavirus pandemic. The college transitioned all spring 2020 courses and student support services to an online format, and continued more than 90% of courses in the fall 2020 semester in a distance learning environment. Students successfully adapted to the increased usage of distance learning and remote support services, and have continued this success in the fall 2020 semester. In 2021, CCC will continue cultivating its partnerships with local school districts, including early college high school pathways in information technology and health sciences, and is developing an Advanced Manufacturing Institute on the Fulton campus. This project, developed with the support and input from local industrial leaders, will provide the regional workforce with a top-tier training facility to develop manufacturing skills. It will also provide employers with a training facility where current or prospective employees can learn the skills needed to advance their careers. n Operations: Founded in 1953, Cayuga Community College is one of 64 accredited institutions that make up the State University of New York system. In the spring of 2011, the college, through its local sponsor Cayuga County, purchased the former P&C property as well as 45 acres of undeveloped land adjacent to the River Glen Plaza in Fulton. In December 2011, the college kicked off construction on the 82,150 square feet of space in the former P&C building, and opened the doors of the fully renovated space to 1,300 students in August 2012. CCC has installed new classrooms, is partnering with several Oswego County manufacturing firms, and created a certified occupational therapy assistant program that opened in the fall of 2017. The first cohort of students graduated from the OTA program in the spring of 2019. The college has expanded its agreements with the Center for Instruction, Technology & Innovation and is also working with Oswego-area businesses through Oswego County’s Workforce Development system. OSWEGO COUNTY

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Top Employers of ONONDAGA COUNTY

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SUNY Upstate Medical University Principal Executive: Mantosh Dewan President Address: 750 E. Adams St. Syracuse, NY 13210 Phone: 464-5540 Fax: 464-4829 Email: upstate@upstate.edu Website: www.upstate.edu Total employment: 9,300 nnOperations/history: The history of SUNY Upstate can be traced back to 1871, when the newly chartered Syracuse University inherited the medical properties of Geneva Medical College with the understanding that it would maintain a medical program consistent with American Medical Association standards. In 1950, Syracuse University sold its medical school to the SUNY system where it was renamed SUNY College of Medicine at Syracuse. In 1999, the university changed its name to SUNY Upstate Medical University. Today, the university is comprised of four colleges: the college of medicine, college of health professions, college of nursing and college of graduate studies. The university also runs the adjacent 366-bed University Hospital. The facility is Central New York’s only academic medical center, which educates more than 1,500 students in four colleges: medicine, graduate studies, health professions and nursing. On average, 140,000 patients are seen each year. In 2009, the hospital opened its Golisano Children’s Hospital. The $50 million hospital occupies the top floors of University Hospital’s East Tower. SUNY Upstate Medical University completed its acquisition of Community General Hospital in 2011. The former Community General campus was renamed Upstate University Hospital’s Community General campus. Upstate conducts approximately $32 million in medical research annually. In recent years, Upstate opened a $74 million

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cancer center, with the latest in cancer-fighting technology. Additional opening of new facilities included the $40.5 million academic building and the $5.4 million phase 2 build out of Upstate’s CNY Biotech Accelerator, home to the Upstate Medical Innovation and Novel Discovery Center. Dr. Mantosh Dewan, a psychiatrist who has worked at Upstate Medical University for 41 years, has been named president of the academic medical center. He was named interim president in 2018 when Dr. Danielle Laraque-Arena, Upstate’s former president, resigned. Dewan is a SUNY distinguished service professor and former chair of the Upstate’s psychiatry department. He has also served as interim dean of Upstate’s medical school.

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Syracuse University Principal Executive: Kent Syverud Chancellor Address: 201 Tolley Administration Building Syracuse, NY 13244 Phone: 443-1870 Fax: 443-3503 Email: cmsweb@syr.edu Website: www.syr.edu Total employment: 5,000 nnOperations: Syracuse University was chartered in 1870 as a private coeducational institution. Twenty years later, the university adopted the color orange, after a search of Baird’s College Manual revealed that no other U.S. institution maintained such an official color. Today, the university is composed of 13 academic schools and colleges, in addition to its NCAA Division I sports teams, which are nationally renowned. The university also maintains engagement centers in New York City, Washington, D.C., and Los Angeles. SU’s 708-acre campus is home to nearly 21,000 students who hail from all 50 states and more than 150 countries around the world. The main campus has experienced unprecedented growth, as evidenced by openings of

the Life Science Complex (2007), the largest capital project in university history; the Institute for Military Veterans and Their Families (2007), in partnership with JPMorgan Chase & Co.; the Newhouse Studio and Innovation Center (2014), part of Newhouse 2’s $18 million renovation; and Dineen Hall (2014), the College of Law’s new $90 million home. A new fixed roof, a vertically hung scoreboard, state-of-the-art sound and lighting systems, improved accessibility and added Wi-Fi capabilities are just a handful of features visitors to Syracuse University’s Carrier Dome experienced beginning in fall 2020. The $118 million investment, authorized by the board of trustees, will enable the university to create a new stadium experience for students, faculty, staff, alumni and fans alike. The announcement represents the next step in advancing the $255 million West Campus transformation strategy the university first announced on May 16, 2016.

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St. Joseph’s Hospital Health Center Principal Executive: Leslie Paul Luke President/CEO Address: 301 Prospect Ave. Syracuse, NY 13203 Phone: 448-5111 or 1-888-785-6371 Fax: 448-6161 Email: marcomm@sjhsyr.org Website: www.sjhsyr.org Total employment: 4,800 nnOperations/history: Founded as a 15-bed facility by the Sisters of St. Francis in 1869, St. Joseph’s was Syracuse’s first hospital. Today, it treats more than 26,000 inpatients each year, employs over 800 licensed physicians and has 451 beds. St. Joseph’s opened its Christina M. Nappi Surgical Tower in 2014, featuring all-private, spacious rooms and the latest health care innovations to help advance care and enhance patient outcomes.

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In addition, the St. Joseph’s system of care is “linked” via one electronic health record following the successful launch of the Epic system in May 2014. St. Joseph’s became a member of Trinity Health in 2015. St. Joseph’s Health Hospital has been recognized as “Best Regional Hospital” in Syracuse and Central New York for 2019-2020 by U.S. News & World Report, and ranked No. 19 in New York state. This recognition comes shortly after St. Joseph’s was named the only hospital in Central New York to earn the highest rating for patient safety by Leapfrog® Hospital Safety Grades, and the only hospital in Onondaga County to be named one of America’s Best Hospitals for Orthopedics and Obstetrics by the Women’s Choice Award®. St. Joseph’s Health Hospital is one of America’s 50 Best Hospitals for Cardiac Surgery for the second year in a row (2019-2020), according to a national study by Healthgrades, the leading online resource for information about physicians and hospitals. St. Joseph’s Health features Care Flight, a medical helipad that provides faster and easier access to St. Joseph’s top-rated cardiovascular emergency care and certified primary stroke center. Care Flight is located on top of its 98-foot-tall building on North State Street in Syracuse. In April of 2020, St. Joseph’s Health furloughed 500 workers to help stem financial losses caused by state-mandated cancellations of outpatient surgeries and visits related to the coronavirus pandemic.

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Wegmans Food Markets, Inc. Principal Executive: Colleen Wegman CEO Address: P.O. Box 30844 Rochester, NY 14603 Phone: 585-328-2550 Website: www.wegmans.com Total employment: 3,900 nnOperations/history: Wegmans Food Markets, Inc. is a 101-store supermarket chain with stores in New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Virginia, Maryland, Massachusetts, and North Carolina. The family company, recognized as an industry leader and innovator, celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2016. Wegmans has been named one of the “100 Best Companies to Work For” by FORTUNE magazine for 22 consecutive years, ranking No. 3 in 2019. The company was also ranked #1 for corporate reputation among the 100 most visible companies, according to the 2019 Harris Poll Reputation Quotient® study.

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Crouse Health Principal Executive: Kimberly Boynton President-CEO Address: 736 Irving Ave. Syracuse, NY 13210 Phone: 470-7111 Fax: 470-7232 Website: www.crouse.org Total employment: 3,100 nnOperations/history: Syracuse Women’s Hospital and Training School for Nurses was founded in 1887 by a group of community-minded women as the only area hospital that would admit only women and children. By 1908 the hospital, renamed Syracuse Hospital for Women and Children, had begun to admit men. By 1918, the hospital’s services had expanded and its name was again changed, this time to Syracuse Memorial Hospital. In 1929, the hospital moved to its current location. Crouse Irving Hospital, which operated across the street from Syracuse Memorial, was founded in 1912 by a group of physicians and investors led by William Wallace. The two facilities merged in 1968 in an effort to consolidate medical services and became Crouse Irving Memorial Hospital. The name was shortened to Crouse Hospital in 1996. The health care facility continues to stay true to the basic fundamentals that have been the foundation of its success over the 137 years — quality care delivered by more than 4,000 talented doctors, nurses and support team members in an environment that fosters healing, health and wellness. Key elements of Crouse Health include its affiliation with Community Memorial Hospital in Hamilton and expanded collaboration with employed and community-based physicians across Upstate New York. It has also been developing and strengthening Crouse Medical Practice, adding new providers for primary care, as well as cardiologists for heart care. The Crouse Neuroscience Institute, home to highly regarded neurosurgeons and neurology specialists, serves patients from Central New York and beyond. Crouse is the first hospital in the area to be designated a comprehensive stroke center by both the New York State Department of Health and DNV Healthcare, one of just 15 in New York to attain dual certification.

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Roman Catholic Diocese of Syracuse Principal Executive: Douglas J. Lucia Bishop

Address: 240 E. Onondaga St. P.O. Box 511 Syracuse, NY 13202 Phone: 422-7203 Fax: 478-4619 Email: info@syrdio.org Website: www.syracusediocese.org Total employment: 3,000 nnOperations/history: The Diocese of Syracuse is a Catholic diocese headquartered in Syracuse. The diocese includes more than 230,000 Catholics residing in seven counties of Central and South Central New York state: Broome, Chenango, Cortland, Madison, Oneida, Onondaga and Oswego. The first Roman Catholic Bishop of Syracuse, Patrick Anthony Ludden, was appointed in 1886. There are two Catholic hospitals and six area Catholic Charities. The Diocese of Syracuse is comprised of 264 offices — including schools — each dedicated to a religious, social or logistic aspect of the religious organization. In 2014, William W. Crist was appointed as superintendent of Catholic schools for the diocese of Syracuse. The diocese filed for reorganization under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code in 2020, citing the financial implications of more than 100 lawsuits alleging past child sexual abuse as well as the economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic.

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Loretto Principal Executive: Kimberly Townsend President and CEO Address: 700 E. Brighton Ave. Syracuse, NY 13205 Phone: 469-5570 Fax: 469-6558 Website: www.lorettocny.org Total employment: 2,400 nnOperations/history: Loretto was founded in 1926 by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Syracuse and was the first Diocesan home for seniors in the country. It was then re-established in the early 1970s as a nonprofit, community-based organization. Loretto now provides 21 programs and services throughout Central New York and Cayuga County. Loretto serves nearly 7,000 individuals annually. Loretto has 923 nursing home beds and 926 residential beds offering independent living, assisted living and enriched living options. Of the employee base, 65% of employees reside in zip codes below the poverty level — 71% are culturally diverse and 65% are women, often head-of-household. More than 450 people have been successfully trained and placed in jobs at Loretto through partnership

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with CenterState CEO’s Work Train program. Loretto announced in November of 2020 that it has completed work on the approximately $8 million Borer Memory Life Community, a facility focused on “dedicated memory care support” for those dealing with dementia. The Borer Memory Life Community is located at Loretto’s Nottingham campus at 1301 Nottingham Road in the Jamesville area of the town of DeWitt. The new facility is part of an $11 million project to expand dementia care at three of its locations. Loretto has already completed renovations on the advanced dementia floor at the Cunningham and at the Heritage, a dedicated dementia-care assisted living facility.

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National Grid Principal Executive: Melanie Littlejohn Vice President of New York Customer and Community Management Address: 300 Erie Boulevard West Syracuse, NY 13202 Phone: 1-800-642-4272 Website: www.nationalgridus.com Total employment: 1,850 nnOperations/history: National Grid (LSE: NG; NYSE: NGG) is an electricity, natural gas, and clean energy delivery company serving more than 20 million people through its networks in New York, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island. It is the largest distributor of natural gas in the Northeast. National Grid also operates the systems that deliver gas and electricity across Great Britain. National Grid is transforming electricity and natural gas networks with smarter, cleaner, and more resilient energy solutions to meet the goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 80 percent by 2050. Its Northeast is an industry-leading analysis for how to reach that goal in the states it serves, focusing on the power generation, heat, and transportation sectors. Read more about the innovative projects across National Grid’s footprint in “The Democratization of Energy”, an eBook written by National Grid’s U.S. president Dean Seavers. For more information, visit https://www.nationalgridus.com/, follow on Twitter at http://twitter.com/nationalgridus, watch on YouTube at http://www.youtube. com/nationalgrid?gl=GB&user=nationalgrid>, friend National Grid on Facebook at http:// www.facebook.com/nationalgrid and find photos on Instagram at http://instagram. com/nationalgrid.

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Charter Communications Principal Executive: Tom Rutledge Chairman and CEO Address: 6005 Fair Lakes Road Syracuse, NY 13057 Phone: (800) 892-4357 Website: www.twc.comTotal employment: 1,800 nnOperations/history: Charter Communications, under the Spectrum brand, provides Internet, TV, voice and mobile communications to more than 30 million customers in 41 states, with more than 95,000 employees. Under Thomas M. Rutledge, chairman and CEO of Charter Communications since 2012, the company completed mergers with Time Warner Cable and Bright House Networks — more than tripling the size of the company. Rutledge and his leadership team have positioned Charter to be the connectivity provider of choice well into the future for both residential and business customers, having invested $40 billion in technology and infrastructure since 2016. The company has established an all-digital cable TV and streaming video platform, gigabit broadband connections and a competitive mobile offering across its service area of 52 million homes and businesses. Its Spectrum-branded services are backed by outstanding service — the result of returning the work of thousands of customer service jobs from overseas to U.S. call centers and in-sourcing its technical workforce.

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Syracuse Veterans Administration Medical Center Principal Executive: Frank P. Pearson Director Address: 800 Irving Ave. Syracuse, NY 13210 Phone: 425-4400 Fax: 425-4375 Website: www.syracuse.va.gov Total employment: 1,700 nnOperations/history: Syracuse Veterans Administration Medical Center is a 189-bed general medical and surgical referral center that includes a 16-bed acute care psychiatric unit, a 46-bed community living center and a 21bed spinal cord injury/disorder center. It is a teaching facility affiliated with SUNY Upstate Medical University and operates community based outpatient clinics in Massena, Watertown, Auburn, Rome, Oswego, Binghamton,

and Tompkins/Cortland in Freeville — serving 13 counties in Central New York. Syracuse VA partners with vet centers located in Syracuse, Binghamton and Watertown. Watertown is located adjacent to Fort Drum, the home of the 10th Mountain Division. Syracuse VAMC leases space on Fort Drum for physical therapy for rural veterans through a Veterans Administration/Department of Defense sharing agreement and it leases space for two facilities located in Syracuse — the Veteran Recovery and Wellness Center and the Behavioral Health Outpatient Center. A fourth lease supports the expanded VA Dental Clinic located just one mile from the Syracuse VAMC on Erie Boulevard East. In addition to convenient, free parking directly outside the clinic, VA provides round-trip shuttle service to and from the Syracuse VAMC throughout the day. A $90 million-plus, six-floor addition that houses VA’s Spinal Cord Disorder Center was formally opened on June 14, 2013. Syracuse VAMC is a Level II Polytrauma Center for Veterans Integrated Service Networks 2 and an Amputee Center of Care. Other programs of note include a new compensation and pension examination suite, a new Women’s Wellness Center and an expanded and redesigned VA Police Operations and Dispatch Center. The Massena CBOC relocated in July 2015, also under a new contract. The Binghamton 25,000-square- foot CBOC located at 203 Court St. was officially opened in April 2017. In late December 2018, STG International was awarded the contract for the Cayuga CBOC. A grand opening was held on Oct. 11, 2019. The VA appointed Dr. Frank P. Pearson as director of the Syracuse VA Medical Center in June 2020. Pearson will oversee delivery of health care services to more than 50,000 veterans and an operating budget of more than $300 million. The VA recently announced that video telehealth appointments to veterans’ homes increased over 1000% as veterans increasingly chose virtual care through VA Video Connect during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Lockheed Martin Corp. Principal Executive: James Taiclet CEO Address: 497 Electronics Parkway Syracuse, NY 13221 Phone: 456-0123 Fax: 456-2178 Website: www.lockheedmartin.com Total employment: 1,700 nnOperations/history: Employees at the Lockheed campus primarily develop and produce radar, sonar and other electronic warfare technology for the U.S. military, as well as U.S.-approved international sales to

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more than 40 countries around the world. Lockheed makes the F-35 Lightning II Joint Strike Fighter and the Freedom-variant of the Littoral Combat Ship, among other defense programs. The U.S. Army recently awarded Lockheed Martin’s plant in suburban Syracuse the single-largest contract in its history, a deal worth up to $1.58 billion for radars that track incoming rocket, mortar and artillery fire. The five-year contract is a victory for Lockheed›s campus at Electronics Park in Salina, with the Army giving approval for full-rate production of its workhorse Q-53 radar. In September of 2019, the U.S. Navy selected Lockheed Martin’s plant in suburban Syracuse to develop a new generation of submarine-hunting sonars in a contract worth up to $297 million over the next seven years, according to Pentagon officials. In March of 2020, Marillyn Hewson stepped down as chief executive of Lockheed Martin after running the defense contractor since 2014. Taking the reins as chief executive is James Taiclet, formerly the chief executive of telecommunications company American Tower Corporation.

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Raytheon Technologies Principal Executive: Chris Nelson President, North American HVAC systems and services Address: Carrier Parkway, P.O. Box 4808 Syracuse, NY 13221 Phone: 432-6000 Website: www.carrier.com Total employment: 1,300

walkways; and Carrier, a global provider of HVAC, refrigeration and other products. UTC merged with the Raytheon Company in April 2020 to form Raytheon Technologies. The company is one of the largest aerospace and defense manufacturers in the world by revenue and market capitalization.

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United Parcel Service Principal Executive: Carol B. Tome CEO Address: 6975 Northern Boulevard Syracuse, NY 13057 Phone: 1-800-742-5877 Website: www.ups.com Total employment: 1,200 nnOperations/history: United Parcel Service (UPS) is an American multinational package delivery and supply chain management company that has 528,000 employees globally. Along with the central package delivery operation, the UPS brand name is used to denote many of its divisions and subsidiaries, including its cargo airline (UPS Airlines), freight-based trucking operation (UPS Freight, formerly Overnite Transportation), and retail-based packing and shipping centers (The UPS Store), and its delivery drone airline (UPS Flight Forward). Revenue in 2019 totaled $74 billion. Its service area includes more than 220 countries and territories.

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nnOperations/history: Carrier Corp. began manufacturing refrigeration products in 1922 after the company’s founder invented the centrifugal refrigeration machine. The company also produces units and parts for air conditioning systems. nnUnited Technologies Corp. (NYSE: UTX), the parent company of Carrier Corp., announced plans in 2018 to hire 35,000 people and make investments of more than $15 billion in research and development and capital expenditures in the U.S. over the next three years (2020-2022). With this announcement, the company also launched a dedicated site to highlight its investments in the U.S. at www.utcinvestingintheusa.com. UTC announced late in 2019 that it is breaking up into three companies, making Carrier an independent entity. UTC made the announcement in tandem with the announcement that it has acquired aviation electronics maker Rockwell Collins. The breakup will result in three companies: United Technologies, comprised of Collins Aerospace Systems and Pratt & Whitney; Otis, the world’s leading manufacturer of elevators, escalators and moving

Verizon Principal Executive: Kevin Zavaglia President, Verizon Wireless, Northeast Market Address: 1 Destiny USA Drive Syracuse, NY 13204 Phone: (315) 701-4720 Website: www.verizonwireless.com Total employment: 1,100 nnOperations/history: Verizon Communications Inc. was formed on June 30, 2000 and is celebrating its 20th year as one of the world’s leading providers of technology, communications, information and entertainment products and services. Headquartered in New York City and with a presence around the world, Verizon generated revenues of $131.9 billion in 2019. The company offers voice, data and video services and solutions on its award-winning networks and platforms, delivering on customers’ demand for mobility, reliable network connectivity, security and control.

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Welch Allyn Principal Executive: Andreas Frank President and CEO Address: 4341 State St. Road Skaneateles Falls, NY 13153 Phone: 685-4100 Fax: 685-1769 Email: customerservice@welchallyn.com Website: www.welchallyn.com Total employment: 1,000 nnOperations/history: Welch Allyn was founded by Dr. Francis Welch and inventor William Noah Allyn, who in 1915 developed the world’s first hand-held, direct-illuminating ophthalmoscope to peer into patients’ eyes. As a leading global manufacturer of physical examination instruments and accessories and electronic medical record-connected vital signs and cardiac monitoring solutions, the company has a commitment to delivering medical products, services and solutions that help health care professionals provide better care for their patients. In 2015, Chicago-based Hill-Rom Holdings Inc. bought the company for $2.05 billion from the Allyn family and has continued to manufacture medical diagnostic equipment under the Welch Allyn name in Skaneateles Falls. Hill-Rom Holdings Inc. cut the ribbon in May of 2018 on a $12.7 million expansion that creates 100 new jobs at its Welch Allyn medical equipment factory in Skaneateles. In 2019, Welch Allyn won a competition over 35 other companies for a Pentagon contract valued at up to $100 million over the next five years, according to the Department of Defense. The medical device maker are supplying patient monitoring systems, accessories and training to the Army, Navy, Air Force and Marine Corps.

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L. & J. G. Stickley, Inc. Principal Executive: Aminy Audi CEO-chairman of board Address: 1 Stickley Drive Manlius, NY 13104 Phone: 682-5500 Fax: 682-6306 Website: www.stickley.com Total employment: 900 nnOperations/history: Leopold and John George Stickley incorporated their business in 1904 after purchasing a furniture factory in Fayetteville. Operations were moved to Manlius in the 1970s when Alfred and Aminy

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Audi purchased the company in 1974. The Manlius plant has over 400,000 square feet of production space. Stickley recently invested $3.8 million in an expansion that added 50 jobs to its Manlius site. Aminy Audi, CEO and chairman of the board, is a member of the American Furniture Hall of Fame. Stickley is regarded as the most revered and sought after brand in the furniture industry. L.& J.G. Stickley is estimated to generate $250 million in annual revenues, and employs approximately 900 people at its Manlius headquarters and 1,200 total employees across all locations.

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Principal executive: Mark Muthumbi Central New York Regional President/ Vice President, Commercial Sales Eastern Markets Address: 333 Butternut Drive Syracuse, NY 13214 Phone: 315-671-6400 Website: www.excellusbcbs.com Total employment: 800 (Onondaga County)

Principal Executive: Thomas P. (Todd) Gibbons CEO Addresses: Headquarters: 240 Greenwich St., New York, N.Y. 10007 Syracuse: 401 S. Salina St., Syracuse, N.Y. 13022; 111 Sanders Creek Parkway, Syracuse, N.Y. 13057 Phone: 1-212-495-1784 Website: www.bnymellon.com Total employment: 780

nnOperations/history: AXA in the US is the primary U.S. subsidiary of the Global AXA Group, a worldwide leader in financial protection strategies and wealth management. AXA companies are premier providers of advice, retirement strategies and life insurance. The Empire is one of the leading branches within Equitable Advisors. With offices across Upstate NY in Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse, Vestal, Albany, Poughkeepsie, and Erie, Pennsylvania, the Empire branch has had a presence in the community for over 100 years and with over 300 financial professionals, helps neighbors address financial needs and concerns.

nnOperations: Excellus BlueCross BlueShield, a nonprofit independent licensee of the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association, is part of a family of companies that finances and delivers health care services to about 1.5 million people across Upstate New York. Excellus BCBS provides access to high-quality, affordable health coverage, including health-related resources members use, such as prescription drug discounts and wellness tracking tools. Excellus BCBS expects to spend at least $162 million on its comprehensive response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The provider funneled more than $1 million worth of grants for testing supplies and personal protective equipment to Upstate hospitals and area health care workers. It also worked with regional business groups to help employers and their employees return to work. Excellus also provided $600,000 in financial support to food banks and food pantries across Upstate New York and supported local agencies addressing domestic violence with $50,000 in grant funds. Beginning in 2021, Excellus BCBS commercial insurance and individual exchange programs, and Medicare Advantage direct pay programs will offer significant savings on insulin and certain diabetic medications for members enrolled in select commercial and Medicare health plans. With more than 3,500 employees throughout 39 counties in New York state, the company is committed to attracting and retaining a diverse workforce to foster innovation and better serve its members.

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nnOperations/history: BNY Mellon, a global investments company, is dedicated to helping clients manage and service their financial assets throughout the investment life cycle. Whether providing financial services for institutions, corporations or individual investors, BNY Mellon delivers informed investment management and investment services in 35 countries. Through its Bank of New York predecessor, it is one of the three oldest banking corporations in the United States, and among the oldest banks in the world, having been established in June 1784 by a group that included American founding fathers Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr. Its revenue in 2019 was $20.8 billion. BNY Mellon can act as a single point of contact for clients looking to create, trade, hold, manage, service, distribute or restructure investments. BNY Mellon is the corporate brand of The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation (NYSE: BK).

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AXA Advisors — The Empire Joseph DiMora Branch manager Address: 120 Madison St. #1900 Syracuse, N.Y. 13202 Phone: 315-425-6346 Fax: 315-425-6360 Website: www.empirestate.axa-advisors.com

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Raymour & Flanigan Principal Executive: Neil Goldberg President/CEO Address: 7248 Morgan Road Liverpool, NY 13088 Phone: 315-453-2500 Website: www.raymourflanigan.com Total employment: 500 nnOperations/history: Family owned and operated, Raymour’s Furniture Company, the predecessor of Raymour & Flanigan Furniture, was established by brothers Bernard and Arnold Goldberg in 1947 with a single, modest store in downtown Syracuse. Today, Raymour & Flanigan is a furniture retail chain based out of Liverpool. Raymour & Flanigan operates more than 145 furniture and mattress showrooms, clearance centers and outlet stores, along with more than 30 customer service and distribution facilities. It is located in seven states throughout the Northeast: Connecticut, Delaware, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania and Rhode Island. Raymour & Flanigan is one of the largest conventional furniture retailers in the U.S., according to Furniture Today.

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Top Employers of CAYUGA COUNTY Source: Cayuga County Chamber of Commerce and individual companies.

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Department of Corrections Principal Executive: Anthony J. Annucci Acting Commissioner, NYS Department of Corrections and Community Supervision Address: 1220 Washington Ave. State Office Building Campus, Bldg. 9 Albany, NY 12226 Phone: 518-457-8126 Website: www.doccs.ny.gov Total employment: 1,186 nnOperations/history: The NYS Department of Corrections runs two prisons in Cayuga County. Auburn Correctional Facility, an all-male, maximum-security facility is the oldest prison in the nation still in use, having opened in 1818. It has a capacity for 1,821 inmates. Cayuga Correctional Facility in Moravia is a medium-security prison for men. It has a capacity for 1,082 prisoners.

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Auburn Community Hospital Principal Executive: Scott Berlucchi President and CEO Address: 17 Lansing St. Auburn, NY 13021 Phone: 255-7011 Website: www.auburnhospital.com Total employment: 1,050 nnOperations/history: In 1875, James S. Seymour — then president of the Bank of Auburn — left $30,000 to be held in trust for a hospital to be constructed in Auburn. Today, the 179-bed Auburn Community Hospital partners with the community to provide patients, community members and employees with programs and services that

increase control over personal wellness. The hospital also operates the Finger Lakes Medical Center, Finger Lakes Family Medicine and Urgent Medical Care of Skaneateles. Formerly known as Auburn Memorial Hospital, the institution changed its name in 2012. Auburn Community Hospital unveiled a new MRI scanner recently that hospital officials describe as one of the best in the region. The magnetic resonance imaging system has been added to the hospital’s radiology department. In operating the technology, ACH has partnered with radiologists from the University of Rochester Medical Center. The $3.2 million scanner was funded with a grant from the Auburn Community Hospital Foundation. Auburn Community Hospital recently made a significant investment in a new state-of-the-art interventional radiology suite. The hospital also received the “Most Wired” award in 2017 from Hospitals & Health Networks. The People’s Choice Award again chose Finger Lakes Center for Living as “Best in the Region” in 2017.

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Auburn Enlarged City School District Principal Executive: Jeffrey Pirozzolo Superintendent Address: 78 Thornton Ave. Auburn, NY 13021 Phone: 255-8835 Website: district.auburn.cnyric.org/ Total employment: 598 nnOperations/history: Auburn Enlarged City School District encompasses 37 square miles and is comprised of five elementary schools, one middle school and one high school. The district operates seven schools: Auburn High School, Auburn Junior High School, Casey Park Elementary School, Genesee Elementary School, Herman Avenue Elementary School, Owasco Elementary School, and Seward

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Cayuga County Government Principal Executive: Aileen McNabb-Coleman Chairman, Cayuga County Legislature Address: 160 Genesee St. Auburn, NY 13021 Phone: 253-1525 Fax: 253-1586 Email: coadmin@cayugacounty.us Website: www.co.cayuga.ny.us Total employment: 788 nnOperations/history: Cayuga County is made up of 15 legislative districts representing 24 municipalities, including the city of Auburn.

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Cayuga-Onondaga BOCES Principal Executive: Brian Hartwell Superintendent Address: 1879 W. Genesee St. Road Auburn, NY 13021 Phone: 253-0361 Fax: 315-252-6493 Website: www.cayboces.org Total employment: 400 nnOperations/history: In 2007, the new campus was built on 64 acres of farmland previously owned by the Cayuga County Industrial Development Agency. The $42.1 million, 200,000 square-foot state-of-the-art regional education center became the first LEED-certified public school in New York state in 2009 when it was awarded LEED Silver Certification. Cayuga-Onondaga BOCES serves nine component school districts: Auburn, Cato-Meridian, Jordan-Elbridge, Moravia, Port

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Byron, Southern Cayuga, Skaneateles, Union Springs and Weedsport.

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Walmart Stores Inc. Principal Executive: Kelly Edinger Site manager Address: 297 Grant Ave. Auburn, NY 13021 Phone: 255-0532 Website: www.wal-mart.com Total employment: 370 nnOperations/history: Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., created as a single five-and-dime in 1950, is the largest international retailer. nnThe company was founded by Sam Walton in 1962 and incorporated on Oct. 31, 1969. It also owns and operates Sam’s Club retail warehouses. nnAs of July 31, 2020,Walmart has 11,496 stores and clubs in 27 countries, operating under 56 different names. For information on the Auburn store, visit https://www.facebook.com/Walmart1830/.

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Wegmans Principal Executive: Colleen Wegman President-CEO Address: 1 Loop Road, Auburn, NY 13021 Phone: 315-255-2231 Website: www.wegmans.com Total employment: 370 nnOperations/history: Wegmans —a family owned company founded in 1916 and headquartered in Rochester — is a regional supermarket chain with 104 stores: 48 in New York, 18 in Pennsylvania, 13 in Virginia,

nine in New Jersey, eight in Maryland, six in Massachusetts, and two in North Carolina. It is one of the largest private companies in the U.S. with 52,000 employees. Annual sales in 2019 were $9.7 billion.

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Xylem, Inc. Principal Executive: Sullivan Deraddo Director of operations-Northeast Address: 1 Goulds Drive Auburn, NY 13021 Phone: 258-4848 Website: www.xyleminc.com Total employment: 330 nnOperations/history: Xylem Inc. (NYSE: XYL) is a leading global water technology provider, enabling customers to transport, treat, test and efficiently use water in public utility, residential and commercial building services, industrial and agricultural settings. The company does business in more than 150 countries. Launched in 2011 as the spinoff of the water-related businesses of ITT Corporation, Xylem is headquartered in Rye Brook with 2018 revenues of $5.2 billion and 17,000 employees worldwide.

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Nucor Steel Auburn Principal Executive: Jason Curtis General manager Address: 25 Quarry Road Auburn, NY 13021 Phone: (855) 246-5945 Fax: (315) 253-5377 Website: www.nucor.com Total employment: 300

tered in Charlotte, North Carolina. It is the largest steel producer in the United States, and is the largest “mini-mill” steelmaker (i.e. it uses electric arc furnaces to melt scrap steel as opposed to blast furnaces to melt iron) and is the largest scrap recycler in North America.

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BCS Automotive Interface Solutions Principal Executive: John Andrew Dale Member Address: 2150 Crane Brook Drive Auburn, NY 13021 Phone: (315) 258-3469 Website: www.bcs-ais.com Total employment: 278 nnOperations/history: BCS Automotive Interface Solutions is an automotive supplier specialized in solutions for the vehicle interior to ensure a safe and comfortable control of the car by the driver. It has more than 5,000 employees and is operating locations and engineering centers in North America, Europe and Asia Pacific. Being present in 13 countries with 11 manufacturing facilities and 11 sales and engineering locations, BCS Automotive Interface Solutions has a footprint in all automotive relevant regions and supports its customers globally. In 2018, it generated revenues of $1.07 billion.

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Top Employers of JEFFERSON COUNTY Sources: Jefferson County Industrial Development Agency and individual companies.

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Principal Executive: Brian J. Mennes 10th Mountain Division and Fort Drum commander Address: Public Affairs Office S. Riva Ridge Loop Bldg. 10011 Fort Drum, NY 13602 Phone: 315-772-5461 Fax: 315-772-8295 Email: drum.pao@conus.army.mil Website: www.drum.army.mil Total employment: 19,000 (15,000 military and 4,000 civilians)

Principal Executive: Thomas H. Carman President/CEO Address: 830 Washington St. Watertown, NY 13601 Phone: 315-785-4000 Email: info@shsny.com Website: www.samaritanhealth.com Total employment: 2,500

nnOperations/history: Home of the 10th Mountain Division (Light Infantry) and anchor to many associated businesses, the 107,265-acre Fort Drum dominates the economic landscape of the North Country. It is the largest employer in the region. Fort Drum, originally named Pine Camp, has been used as a military training site since 1908. In 1985, the Army activated the 10th Mountain Division after selecting Fort Drum as the division’s new home. The 10th Mountain Division is trained for rapid deployment by land, sea or air. Fort Drum’s direct economic impact upon its surrounding communities IS estimated at approximately $1.4 billion a year. Fort Drum has over 37,000 soldiers and family members. The 10th Mountain Division announced in March of 2019 that Major General Brian J. Mennes will serve as the next senior commander of U.S. Army Fort Drum and the 10th Mountain Division. He replaced Major General Walter E. Piatt. nnGen. Mennes currently serves as director of force management in the Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations, Plans & Training at the Pentagon. He will take command at Fort Drum in the spring, although no date has been set yet. Piatt was promoted to the rank of lieutenant general and serves as director of the Army Staff, United States Army, Washington, D.C.

nnOperations/history: Established in 1881, Samaritan Medical Center is a 290-bed nonprofit community medical center, offering a full spectrum of inpatient and outpatient health care services. Every day, 180 physicians in 45 different specialties along with more than 2,000 support staff at Samaritan Medical Center offer a full spectrum of diagnostic and treatment services for people of all ages. nnFrom primary and emergency care to highly specialized medical and surgical services, such as cancer treatment, neonatal intensive care, behavioral health, and diagnostic imaging, Samaritan Medical Center serves the medical needs of the civilian and military community. In addition to the main hospital, Samaritan offers a network of family health centers that provide primary care services for patients of all ages. This includes locations in Adams, Cape Vincent, Clayton, Lacona, LeRay, Sackets Harbor and Watertown. Samaritan Medical Center officially opened the Walker Center for Cancer Care at Samaritan Medical Center in Watertown in September 2018. The $16 million, 17,000-square-feet facility houses all of Samaritan’s cancer services.

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New York State (Includes regional state offices and correctional facilities located in Jefferson County) Principal Executive: Anthony J. Annucci Acting Commissioner, NYS Department of Corrections and Community Supervision Address: 1220 Washington Avenue State Office Building Campus, Bldg. 9 Albany, NY 12226 Phone: 518-457-8126 Website: www.doccs.ny.gov/ Total employment: 1,900 nnOperations/history: The NYS Department of Corrections runs two prisons in Jefferson County. The Cape Vincent and Watertown correctional facilities are both medium-security and all-male prisons.

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Jefferson County Government Principal Executive: Robert Hagemann III County administrator Address: 175 Arsenal St. Watertown, NY 13601 Phone: 315-785-3075 Website: www.co.jefferson.ny.us Total employment: 800 nnOperations/history: Jefferson County was created by enactment of the New York State Legislature on March 28, 1805, named after then-President Thomas Jefferson. There are 15 legislators that govern the county. There are 22 towns, 20 villages, and one city (Watertown) in Jefferson County. The population

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estimate released for Jefferson County as of July 2012 is 120,262. This represents the ninth largest numerical gain and the No. 1 largest percentage gain for all counties in New York state since 2010.

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Indian River Central School District Principal Executive: Mary Anne Dobmeier District superintendent Address: 32735-B county Route 29, Philadelphia, N.Y. 13673 Phone: 315-642-3441 Fax: 315-642-3738 Website: http://www.ircsd.org/ Total employment: 675 nnOperations/history: The Indian River Central School District includes Indian River High School, Indian River Middle School, Indian River Intermediate School, Antwerp Primary School, Calcium Primary School, Evans Mills Primary School, Philadelphia Primary School and Theresa Primary School.

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Carthage Central School District Principal Executive: Jennifer L. Premo Superintendent of schools Address: 25059 Woolworth St., Carthage, N.Y. 13619 Phone: 315-493-5000 Fax: 315-493-5069 Website: www.carthagecsd.org/ Total employment: 630 nnOperations/history: The Carthage Central School District includes Carthage Senior High School, Carthage Middle School, Black River Elementary School, Carthage Elementary School and West Carthage Elementary School.

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Watertown City School District Principal Executive: Patricia LaBarr Superintendent of schools Address: 1351 Washington St., P.O. Box 586, Watertown, N.Y. 13601 Phone: 315-785-3700

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Email: plabarr@watertowncsd.org Website: www.watertowncsd.org/ Total employment: 600 nnOperations/history: The district includes Watertown High School, Case Middle School, H.T. Wiley Intermediate School, Knickerbocker Middle School, North Elementary School, Ohio Elementary School, Sherman Elementary, Starbuck Elementary School, and Massey Learning Center. Several district-wide committees address safety, social-emotional needs, early learning, health/wellness, curriculum/instruction, to name a few. Its mission is to build a caring community that fosters lifelong learners and responsible citizens.

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The Arc Jefferson-St. Lawrence Principal Executive: Howard W. Ganter Chief executive officer Address: Gaffney Drive/P.O. Box 41 Watertown, NY 13601 Phone: 315-788-2730 Fax: 315-315-788-8557 Email: JRC@jeffrehabcenter.org Website: www.thejrc.org Total employment: 550 nnOperations/history: Jefferson Rehabilitation Center focuses on the needs of disabled individuals and tries to maximize their potential through education, vocational opportunities, training, residential services, inclusion and advocacy. It was founded in Watertown in 1954. The Greater Watertown-North Country Chamber of Commerce presented Howard W. Ganter with the Israel A. Shapiro Award

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in 2018. Along with being the chief executive officer of the Jefferson Rehabilitation Center, Ganter is an active member of the Volunteer Transportation Center board of directors and a Rotarian. JRC recently merged with the ARC in St. Lawrence County and assists people in both counties.

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Jefferson-Lewis BOCES Principal executive: Stephen J. Todd District superintendent Address: 20104 state Route 3 Watertown, NY 13601 Phone: 779-7010 Fax: 779-7009 Email: stodd@boces.com Website: www.boces.com Total employment: 500 nnOperations/history: A total of 18 school districts are served by Jefferson-Lewis-Hamilton-Herkimer-Oneida BOCES (often times referred to as Jefferson-Lewis BOCES. Services offered to these districts include administrative services, career and technical education, adult education and continuing education, programs for exceptional students and professional and program development. Jefferson-Lewis BOCES has offices and locations throughout Jefferson and Lewis counties.

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New York Air Brake Principal Executive: Ulisses Camilo President/CEO Address: 748 Starbuck Ave. Watertown, NY 13601 Phone: 786-5406 Fax: 786-5676 Email: jpm@nyab.com Website: www.nyab.com Total employment: 440 nnOperations/history: New York Air Brake produces train brakes and train control systems for the railroad industry. The Watertown facility includes a state-of-the-art engineering research test lab and a testing center for train control products. The railway supplier was founded in 1890 and was among the first companies to manufacture air brake control valves for freight trains. Beginning in 2015, a new and safer air brake control valve is being manufactured in Watertown that ensures there is always air pressure available to activate freight car brakes, regardless of how long the engineer applies the brakes. For more information, visit www.nyab.com.

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ADVERTISERS Listed Alphabetically

Acro-Fab Ltd...............................................48 Allanson Glanville Tappan Funeral.............92 Alps Professional Services.........................67 Ansun Graphics..........................................63 Aqua Spa Float Center & Wellness Boutique...................................26 Arise...........................................................80 Associated Dental Arts...............................87 Bame’s Wine & Liquor................................24 Barclay Damon LLC...................................49 Bio Spherix.................................................49 Bond, Schoeneck & King Attorneys............45 Bosco & Geers Grocery Store....................73 Buckingham Market....................................58 Bugs Bee Gone..........................................53 Builders First Choice..................................28 Burke’s Home Centers...............................24 Burritt Motors..............................................51 C & S Companies.......................................29 Canale Insurance.................................14, 53 Cayuga Community College.......................65 Century 21 Galloway..................................66 Century 21-Leah’s Signature......................39 CITI BOCES.........................................13, 15 Community Bank........................................41 ConnextCare..............................................43 Cornell Coop Extension of Os. Co..............44 Crouse Hospital............................................5 Davis-Standard...........................................25 Dental Health Associates............................66 Diamond Roofing........................................44 Dowdle Funeral Home................................80 Dunsmoor Construction..............................51 Dusting Divas.............................................39 Eagle Beverage..........................................61 Eastern Shore Associates Insurance..........73 Elemental Management Group...................23

Empower Federal Credit Union..................51 Enwright Roofing........................................12 Exelon.........................................................99 Financial Partners of Upstate NY...............52 Fitzgibbons Agency....................................21 Foster Funeral Home..................................48 Fulton Auto Salvage...................................56 Fulton Companies........................................7 Fulton Savings Bank...................................17 Fulton Taxi..................................................44 Fulton Tool Co............................................58 Fulton-Oswego Motor Express ..................58 Fyzical Therapy & Balance of Oswego.........9 Hematology/Oncology Asso. of CNY..........39 Howard Hanna Real Estate........................61 Humana (Nancy Spinella)...........................65 Johnston’s Gas...........................................12 JP Jewelers................................................52 JTS Remodeling.........................................20 Key Bank....................................................52 Lamb’s Handyman Service.........................21 Laser Transit...............................................67 LC Cleaners Janitorial Services.................57 Local 43 – IBEW.........................................72 Longley Dodge, Inc.....................................24 Majestic Mold & Tool...................................49 Mimi’s Drive In............................................81 Munski Automotive.....................................53 NET & DIE..................................................17 North Country Storage Barns.....................27 Northern Ace...............................................29 Novelis......................................................100 Ontario Orchards........................................20 Operation Oswego County.........................99 Oswego County Federal Credit Union........28 Oswego County Mutual Insurance.............81 Oswego County Opportunities....................59

Oswego Health...........................................55 Oswego Printing.........................................24 Oswego Sub Shop......................................20 Oswego YMCA...........................................20 Over the Top Roofing..................................92 Page Trucking.............................................29 Patterson Warehousing..............................58 Peter Realty................................................87 Plank Rd. Fireplace & Store.......................19 Port City Copy Center.................................12 Port of Oswego Authority............................73 Red Baron Pizza.........................................19 River House Restaurant.............................81 RJ Caruso Automated Payroll Serv............14 Sassy Sisters Vintage.................................63 SBDC New York.........................................44 Scriba Electric.............................................87 Speedway Press.........................................25 Sun Harvest Realty.....................................12 SUNY Center for Business & Comm. Dev....9 SUNY Oswego.............................................2 SUNY Upstate............................................11 Sweet Woods Memorial..............................14 The Rev Theatre Co...................................47 Trimble Services.........................................63 Tug Hill Real Estate....................................56 Tully Hill Rehabilitation...............................80 United Wire Technologies...........................55 Universal Metal Works................................58 Upstate Medical University.........................10 Vashaw’s Collision......................................53 Volney Multiplex, Inc...................................56 Watertown Center for Business..................21 WD Malone Trucking..................................67 White’s Lumber...........................................67 Wiltsie Construction....................................55 WRVO........................................................98

Information for the 2021 Business Guide was gathered in October / November 2020. Information on employment figures has been provided by individual companies Business Guide is published every year by Local News, Inc. dba Oswego County Business Magazine. 2021 Business Guide: Editor & Publisher: Wagner Dotto; Research & Interviews: Lou Sorendo Advertising: Peggy Kain, Richard Annal, Roxanne Seeber Office Manager: Nancy Nitz; Charts & Graphs: Karina Vancini Design and Layout: Dylon Clew-Thomas • Cover Design: Jillian Meisenzahl Oswego County, Northern & Central New York • BUSINESS GUIDE 2021

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