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William Scriber, executive director of the Port of Oswego Authority. SUNY Oswego 03/13/2019

Q&A: Port Director Looks to Start the Next Chapter in his Life

William Scriber, Port of Oswego Authority’s executive director and CEO, has announced that he will retire on Dec. 31. The 67-year-old served as manager of port logistics from 2010-17 and served as executive director since 2018.Q: Why did you decide now was the time to retire?A: When times were bad, I couldn’t leave. When times were really good, I didn’t want to leave. Now that I’ve reached the age where I really want to start another chapter in my life — it’s time to say I want to move on. I want to spend time with my family. I have a lot of ‘honey-do’ lists to do. For me, it feels like the right time to pass the torch to someone else.Q: What do you plan to do?A: There are a lot of opportunities out there. I really want to explore them. But I want to just take the first three months off and just relax.Q: Perhaps do some traveling?A: I want to go fishing, which I haven’t done in six years. Then I will look for other stuff in the next chapter. I have had several offers for consulting work.Q: The port has earned much recognition during your tenure. (more…)

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Ontario Orchards

One of the largest and most complete farm markets in Central New York celebrates 60 years in operationsBy Tom and Jerry Caraccioli The Ouellette family, front to back: Dennis, Laurie, June and Kathy. Photo courtesy of Ontario Orchards.In 1964, if you went to Ontario Orchards to buy fresh fruit and produce, a bushel of apples (approximately 42 pounds or 100 apples) cost about $3. Corn was going for about a dollar a dozen. And strawberries were a dollar a quart.For more than seven decades Dennis Ouellette has been an agriculturist.This fall, the Ouellette family, led by Dennis and his wife, June, along with daughters, Kathy and Laurie, and grandchildren, celebrate the 60th anniversary of owning and operating Ontario Orchards.From the very beginning they made a point of selling their own fruit, vegetables and Christmas trees, as well as help the local economy by selling goods grown by local farmers.Today, Ontario Orchards has become one of the most diverse, complete, family-owned farm markets in Central New York and New York state. Early startOntario Orchards is presenting its 24th Annual Fall Jamboree in September. Pictured are Kathy Ouellette-Pfeifer, Laurie Oleyourryk and Dennis Ouellette during last year’s preparation.It all started for Ouellette as a 6-year-old (more…)

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Grossman St. Amour CPAs Announces New Hires

Grossman St. Amour CPAs of Syracuse recently welcomed two professionals: Kelly Caza• Kelly N. Caza is a full-time staff accountant in the firm’s audit services group. She practices in the areas of audit and attest engagements, bookkeeping and financial statement preparation. Her clients include nonprofit organizations, public school districts and government and municipalities.  She is a graduate of the SUNY Oswego having received a Master of Business Administration and Bachelor of Science degree in public accounting and finance. She is a member of the New York State Society of CPAs, Syracuse chapter, and Beta Alpha Psi. Her leadership experience includes treasurer of Women in Business at SUNY Oswego, president of the Accounting Society at SUNY Oswego, and Worship Leader at Fulton First United Methodist Church. Caza previously completed an internship at the firm. (more…) (more…)

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MACNY Promotes Marissa Beck to Senior Manager, Communications

MACNY, The Manufacturers Association of Central New York, recently announced the promotion of Marissa Beck to senior manager, communications and media.Reporting to the chief operations officer, Beck is responsible for the development and execution of MACNY’s communications strategy and organization-wide messaging. With a specialized focus on MACNY’s workforce development division, Beck will lead the division’s multi-channel marketing and communication efforts related to events and initiatives specific to registered apprenticeship and pre-apprenticeship programs. In this role, she will also manage MACNY’s overall public relations strategy and relationship with the media.“It’s a pleasure to announce Marissa’s promotion to senior manager, communications and media,” said MACNY President and CEO Randy Wolken. “Throughout Marissa’s tenure with MACNY, she has continued to add value to the organization and our members by developing and implementing strategies that align with our present and future growth. With this new role, we look forward to strengthening our connections with members, partners, industry leaders, and the community through multi-media and multi-channel efforts led by Marissa.” (more…) (more…)

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Newsmakers: Daniel Belfield Promoted to VP General Counsel at AmeriCU

AmeriCU Credit Union announced the promotion of Daniel Belfield to vice president general counsel. With extensive experience in both private practice and corporate settings he brings invaluable expertise to his new role.The first attorney to serve as in-house counsel to AmeriCU, attorney Belfield has spent the past few years building a legal department from the ground-up. This has included establishing a legal operations group to handle the credit union’s day-to-day legal activities, as well as streamlining vendor management and document control, and otherwise advising the credit union on a wide array of legal, compliance, and risk management issues.“Attorney Belfield’s promotion to vice president general counsel is a testament to his unwavering dedication, exceptional expertise, and leadership within our organization,” said Mark Livesey, chief risk officer of AmeriCU Credit Union. (more…) (more…)

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Newsmakers: Davis-Standard Appoints President for DS Global Services

Davis-Standard, a global leader in the design and manufacturing of extrusion and converting technology, is announced the appointment of Ching Gettman as president of the Davis-Standard Global Services (DS Global Services) team.With a proven track record of leadership and innovation, Ching is set to drive the growth and excellence of DS Global Services, bringing increased value to its customer base through focused service and support strategy execution.With over 20 years of industry experience, Gettman  joins Davis-Standard from Caterpillar, where she served as vice president of product development, aftermarket and strategy. There, she led significant advancements in product development and aftermarket services, reinforcing Caterpillar’s position as an industry leader. Prior to that, she spent 12 years at John Deere, holding various key roles across multiple locations, which provided her with extensive experience and a deep understanding of the aftermarket industry. She also worked as a distributor executive at Cummins Western Canada, where she was responsible for sales, service, rebuild and parts. (more…) (more…)

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Newsmakers: Kathryn Watson to Direct Workforce Innovation at SUNY Oswego

SUNY Oswego’s Office of Workforce Innovation and External Relations (OWIER), launched by SUNY Oswego President Peter O. Nwosu in fall 2023, has named Kathryn Watson as its inaugural director of workforce innovation and community impact.The OWIER provides a designated point of entry into SUNY Oswego for industry, nonprofit, public, private and community partners to connect with institutional assets.OWIER staff members identify and form mutually beneficial partnerships with the greater Central New York community to generate economic and social benefits for the region that align with the priorities and vision of SUNY Oswego and with the mission to contribute to the common good while advancing SUNY Oswego’s institutional-wide priorities and goals.Watson will report directly to president’s cabinet member and Assistant Vice President for Workforce Innovation and External Relations Kristi Eck to help advance grant applications that align with immediate institutional and workforce innovation priorities while providing timely and necessary programming to support workforce innovation and upskilling demands and connecting the greater community with SUNY Oswego employees and students as related to these areas of focus. (more…) (more…)

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Profile: Scott A. Kingsley

The new NBT Bank CEO is a marathon runner, an avid mountain climber and a former firefighter and Meals on Wheels delivery volunteer. He shares his story of overcoming prostate cancer and starting a new chapter in his lifeBy Stefan YablonskiScott A. Kingsley became president and CEO of NBT Bank on May 21. He had joined the company as executive vice president and chief financial officer in 2021.“I’m a North Country guy, yes — I grew up outside of Potsdam and graduated from Potsdam High School,” he said. “We didn’t do a lot of stuff in Syracuse. If we wanted to do something, my family went to Montreal or Ottawa. It was just so much closer; it was a three-hour drive [to Syracuse] and it was an hour, hour and a half to Ottawa. Those are pretty cosmopolitan cities.”Growing up he played soccer, hockey, baseball — “pretty much everything one could do outdoors. As I got older, I started doing other things besides team sports, skiing and golf — those kinds of things,” he added.The 60-year-old went to college at Clarkson University and received a bachelor’s degree in accounting and finance.While in high school and college he was a member (more…)

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Newsmakers: Kathryn Pagliaroli Named Oswego Health’s COO

Kathryn “Katie” Pagliaroli has been promoted to chief operating officer at Oswego Health. She currently serves as senior vice president and chief nursing officer. She will retain those titles in her new role.Pagliaroli has been part of the Oswego Health team since 2001, starting as a registered nurse in the intensive care unit and advancing through various leadership positions.Pagliaroli will now oversee the integration of clinical and operational strategies to elevate patient care and ensure alignment with Oswego Health’s mission. Her role will involve driving strategic initiatives to improve healthcare delivery and strengthen the organization’s role as a leading regional provider.“Katie Pagliaroli’s dedication to Oswego Health needs to be recognized and this promotion demonstrates her tremendous professional growth,” said Michael C. Backus, president and CEO of Oswego Health. “As chief operating officer, as well as senior vice president and chief nursing officer, Katie will build off her deep expertise and unwavering commitment to local healthcare transformation. Through her leadership, Katie will undoubtedly enhance the quality of care we provide and expand our impact in the community.” (more…) (more…)

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Special Report: Lawsuit Forces Changes in Way Real Estate Agents Are Paid

As of Aug. 17, it is no longer standard practice for home sellers to pay a commission to the buyer’s agent in addition to their real estate agentBy Aaron GiffordTeri Beckwith, a licensed salesperson who has sold homes in Oswego County for 30 years, said the new regulations could limit the number of offers. “Buyers are just not used to paying their agents. It doesn’t make much sense right now.”Realtors in Central New York and across the nation hope new regulations that change the way buyers’ agents are paid won’t turn their industry upside down.As of Aug. 17, it is no longer standard practice for home sellers to pay a commission to the buyer’s agent in addition to their real estate agent.Instead, written agreements with buyers’ agents specifying how much they will be paid must be established ahead of time.In addition, compensation rate offers to buyers’ agents cannot be disclosed on the Multiple Listing Service, which most sellers and buyers access to view available properties.This regulation follows the $418 million settlement the National Association of Realtors paid out to a group of Missouri homeowners who argued in federal court that the long-accepted practice of paying sellers’ agents led to unnecessary (more…)

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