Oswego County Business, #187: August - September 2023

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NEWSMAKERS NEWS BRIEFS ON LOCAL BUSINESSES & BUSINESS PEOPLE

BS&K Announces New Chief Marketing Officer

Bond, Schoeneck and King has named Katherine (Katie) E. Toomey as chief marketing officer of the nearly 300-attorney law firm. To o m e y will lead Bond’s marketing team to position and p ro m o t e t h e AmLaw 200 Katie Toomey firm across its regional platform. Toomey will work closely with firm management on strategic initiatives to continue Bond’s growth across its 16 offices in five states and 35 practice and industry areas. Toomey will be resident in the firm’s Syracuse office. “Katie comes to us with a track

record of working with a wide range of businesses and industries throughout the state, and we look forward to her directing the firm’s marketing efforts across all of our offices,” said Kevin M. Bernstein, chairman of the firm’s management committee. “Katie will work with attorneys in each of our offices to help develop and promote the firm in their regions. With the development surrounding the $100 billion Micron project in Central New York, Katie will help position Bond as a preeminent provider of legal services to the hundreds of entities poised to support the largest economic development in New York State’s history. We are excited to have Katie join our team and lead this effort to maximize Bond’s potential in all of its markets and practices.” Prior to joining Bond, Toomey was vice president of member engagement with CenterState CEO, providing leadership and strategic guidance to Central New York’s largest business leadership and economic development organiza-

tion. During her tenure at CenterState CEO, Toomey also served as executive director for the Greater Oswego-Fulton Chamber of Commerce, which became a fully integrated affiliate of CenterState CEO in 2017. Toomey received her B.A. from SUNY Plattsburgh and M.S. from Iona University. Bond, Schoeneck & King PLLC is a law firm with nearly 300 lawyers serving individuals, companies, nonprofits and public sector entities in a broad range of practice areas. Bond has 16 offices, including 11 in New York State, as well as in Florida, New Jersey, Massachusetts and Kansas. For more information, visit bsk.com.

Kyle Pipes Joins MACNY as Chief Growth Officer

MACNY, The Manufacturers Association, welcomed Kyle Pipes to the team as the chief growth and development officer.

Fulton Savings Bank Donates $5,000 to Fulton ‘Dream Courts’

Fulton Savings Bank recently donated $5,000 to Fulton Community Basketball, Inc. in support of the construction of its “Dream Courts”. The project will build two outdoor basketball courts next to the Fulton War Memorial in support of youth activities for the community. “We are thrilled and grateful for this support from Fulton Savings Bank,” said Sean Broderick, Fulton Dream Courts chairman. “We support youth from a diversity of experiences and backgrounds and work to build an inclusive culture where all participants feel welcomed and valued. “ Groundbreaking for the project is planned for this summer. On hand for the presentation were, from left: Pamela Caraccioli, Fulton Savings Bank president and CEO; Broderick, and Annette Cotton, Fulton Savings Bank vice president human resources-marketing. 26 OSWEGO COUNTY BUSINESS AUGUST / SEPTEMBER 2023


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Up and Running: Splash Indoor Water Park Resort Now Open

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BEST BUSINESS DIRECTORY

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Barlow’s Concessions LLC

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CNY Latino About to Turn 20

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NEW YORK: 20TH BEST STATE FOR MINORITY-OWNED BUSINESSES

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Helping Minority-Owned Businesses

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Drug Shortage Leaves Pharmacists Scrambling

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The Doctor Will See You at Your Home — for a Price House calls: in-home health booming

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Training New Nurses

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Why So Many Hospitals Have Gone Out of Business

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‘Bleisure’ Trips Are Back

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Airbnb Facing Struggles

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Travel Industry Booming

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Tug Hill Group Promotes Outdoor Activities

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Bill Niver, 82, Still Has a Lot of Drive

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PUTTING SMILES ON FACES

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WHAT THEY SAY ABOUT JOE GOSEK

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MISS OUT

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My Turn

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Scaring Up Business: The Spooky Industry of Local Ghost Stories

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2023 Achievement Awards Presented by OOC

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Business Cards: Is This Still a Thing?

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The Impact of Recent Supreme Court Decisions on Businesses and Employment

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Tennis Coach Is Helping Revive Interest in the Game

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Vona’s Over the Years

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Vona’s Restaurant Third Generation Now in Charge

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NEWSMAKERS

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SOMETHING’S A-BREWIN’ IN OSWEGO

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ALLEN CONNELY

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TAMMY LYNN WILKINSON

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ON THE JOB How Has Your Business Changed Since

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PUBLISHER’S NOTE SUNSETS

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