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on the cover A welder at the EJ USA plant in the Oswego County Industrial Park in Schroeppel
EJ USA is a global manufacturer and distributor of construction castings and other infrastructure products . It employes nearly 100 workers locally .
Oswego County: Private
Acro-Fab, Ltd. 79
Adecco Employment Services 54
Advance Auto Parts 73
Aqua Spa Float Center 87
Arby’s Restaurant Group 66
ARISE 49
Behling Orchards 50
BioSpherix, Ltd. 72
Bob Johnson Auto Group 62
Bosco’s 74
Brookfield Renewable Energy Group 74
Buckingham Market 69
Builders FirstSource 84
Burdick Ford, Inc. 79
Burke’s Do It Best Home Center 74
Burritt 55
Butler Disposal Systems 62
Canfield Machine & Tool LLC 72
Carrols Corp. 54
Catholic Charities of Oswego County 64
Centro of Oswego 72
Chase Enterprises 57
Circle K 54
Community Bank, N.A. 79
Compass Federal Credit Union 84 ConnextCare 46
Constellation. 40
Cornell Cooperative 80 D-K Manufacturing Corp. 84
Davis Bros., Inc. 84
Davis Cleaning 77
Davis-Standard Converting Systems 48
Deaton’s Building and Home Center 75
Design Concepts and Enterprises LLC 73
Dr. Padma Ram Medical Services, LLC 76
Eagle Beverage Co., Inc. 55
Eastern Shore Associates 74
EJ USA 56
Elemental Management Group 46
Empower Federal Credit Union 75
Farnham Family Services 56
Felix Schoeller North America 52
Fresh Food Group 52
Fulton 45
Fulton Family YMCA 60
Fulton Savings Bank 62
Fulton Tool Co. 86
Glider Oil Co. 69
Harbor Eye Associates 85
Hardwood Transformations 88
Healthway Home Products 59
Highland Animal Hospital 82
Holiday Inn Express & Suites 85
Home Center by Furdi 90
Home2 Suites by Hilton 86
Huhtamaki 44
Industrial Precision Products 87
International Wire Group 54
J&A Mechanical Contractors 68
JCPenney Co. Inc. 77
Johnston’s Propane 86
K&N’s Foods USA, LLC 64
K9 Grooming & Pet Motel 88
Kenwell Corp. 70
Kindred at Home 64
Kinney Drugs 52
Lakeview Lanes 60
Laser Transit, Ltd. 75
LeRoi, Inc. 68
Lindsey Aggregate 78
Little Lukes Preschool 48
Longley Brothers Dodge 74
Lowe’s Home Improvement Warehouse 52
Luminant – Independence Power 78
Lydall, Inc. 56
MacKenzie-Childs 60
Majestic Mold & Tool 88
McDonald’s 48
McIntosh Box & Pallet 70
Menter Ambulance — Oswego 52
Mirabito Energy/Convenience Stores 60
N.E.T. & Die, Inc. 82
National Grid 58
NBT Bank 81
Northern Ace Home Center 88
Northland Filter International 80
Novelis Corp. 44
NRG Oswego Generating Station 68
Ontario Orchards 66
Oswego County Federal Credit Union 66
Oswego County News 90
Oswego County OB-GYN, P.C. 76
Oswego County Opportunities 45
Oswego Health, Inc. 41
Oswego Industries 50
Oswego YMCA 64
OVIA Insurance Agencies 82
Par-K Enterprises 78
Pathfinder Bancorp 50
Pathfinder Industries 82
Paul’s Big M Supermarket 70
Pontiac Care and Rehabilitation Center 60
Price Chopper 47
Raby’s Ace Home Center 76
Rehab Resources 66
Reymore Chevrolet 70 Riccelli-Northern 58 Riverwalk Oswego 70 Rowlee Construction 86 SAM North America LLC 89
Save-A-Lot 79
Sonbyrne Sales Inc. 56
St. Luke Health Services 46
Stafkings Healthcare/Personnel Systems, Inc. 66
Stewart’s Shops 77 Suburban Propane 76 Subway 54
Teti Bakery USA, Inc. 79
The Broadwell Hospitality Group 57
The Eis House 86
The Palladium-Times 82
The Wolak Group 50
Time Buyer Auto Sales 87
TJ Maxx 62
Tops Friendly Markets 48 Tractor Supply 72
Travel Resorts of America 56
Tully’s Tenders 68 United Wire Technologies 81
Universal Metal Works 76 W.D. Malone Trucking & Excavating 60 Walgreens 58
Walmart 44 Wayne Pharmacy 68 Wiltsie Construction Company, Inc. 77 Wired Telcom 88 Wood-Mizer Northeast 90
Altmar-Parish-Williamstown Central School
District 96
Cayuga Community College-Fulton Campus 96
CITI 94
Central Square Central School District 93
City of Fulton 98
City of Oswego 95
Fulton City School District 93
Hannibal Central School District 96
Mexico Academy School District 94
Oswego City School District 92
Oswego County government 92
Phoenix Central School District 94
Pulaski Academy School District 97
Sandy Creek Central School District 97
SUNY Oswego 91
Amazon 103
AXA Advisors — The Empire 107
Charter Communications 105
Crouse Health 103
Excellus BlueCross BlueShield 107 Hillrom 106
L. & J. G. Stickley, Inc. 109
Lockheed Martin Corp. 104
Loretto 103
National Grid 104
Raytheon Technologies 105
Roman Catholic Diocese of Syracuse 103
St. Joseph’s Hospital Health Center 102
SUNY Upstate Medical University 102
Syracuse University 102
Syracuse Veterans Medical Center 104
Tessy Plastics 104
United Parcel Service 105
Verizon 105
Wegmans Food Markets, Inc. 103
Auburn Community Hospital 107
Auburn Enlarged City School District 108
Cayuga Community College -Auburn 109
Cayuga County Government 107
Cayuga-Onondaga BOCES 108 Department of Corrections 107
Nucor Steel Auburn 109
Unity House of Cayuga County, Inc. 108
Wal-Mart Stores Inc 108
Wegmans 108
Xylem, Inc. 108
Carthage Central School District 111
Fort Drum 110
Indian River Central School District 111
Jefferson County Government 111
Jefferson-Lewis BOCES 111
New York Air Brake 112
New York State (DOC in Jefferson) 111
Samaritan Medical Center 110
The Arc Jefferson-St. Lawrence 111
Watertown City School District 111
OPERATION 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 $5 billion in investments and over 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: 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 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 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 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 sf 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 Local Collaboration. OOC actively supports the implementation of Oswego County’s Economic Advancement Plan and participates in the annual monitoring and reporting associated with it 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
‘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.’Austin Wheelock, CEcD, is the executive director of Operation Oswego County.
and initiatives to spur economic development and to expand and enhance the regional economy .
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 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 supported 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 For more information on these programs and other economic development services in Oswego County, call OOC at 343-1545 or visit www.oswegocounty.org.
Company: ARISE Position: Chief executive officer
With the organization since: 1998
In current position since: 2016
Education: Juris doctorate; master’s degree in media administration; bachelor’s degree in English and journalism — all from Syracuse University
Career highlights: “I worked as a newspaper reporter for several years before going to law school . I served on the board of directors of ARISE for 17 years while also working as a lawyer for state and federal courts . I decided to follow my passion for advocating for people with disabilities, and I became ARISE’s chief executive officer in 2016 This easily has been the most meaningful job of my career . ”
Current affiliations: Oswego County Workforce Development Board; New York Association for Independent Living; Central New York Care Collaborative; Community Services Board; Central New York Behavioral Health Care Collaborative; Inclusive Alliance Independent Practice Association; LIFEPlan Care Coordination Organization, LLC .
How would you describe your managerial philosophy or approach? “I respect the talent, perspective and dedication of our staff — by listening to them as well as paying attention to the market in which we operate, it’s my job to assemble a vision for ARISE It’s also my job to communicate that vision both within and outside the agency so we can work together to accomplish our goals, deliver the best service possible, and ultimately change the world ”
What skills make you an effective leader? “Like many of our staff members, I live the mission of ARISE because my daughter happens to have a disability . I am able to combine my formal background and training with my passion for creating a more inclusive world that recognizes the power and value of people with disabilities .”
How can the business climate in the region be improved? “We are learning to partner and work together in new and creative ways to promote the quality of life in Oswego County and Central New York Our region has tremendous resources and potential, and we need continued investment in our education systems and infrastructure ”
What do you do for fun? “I enjoy any time spent
with my daughter, gardening, and running .”
Company: Oswego Health Position: President and chief executive officer With the organization since: 2020
In current position since: 2023
Education: Mexico Academy, 2002; Le Moyne College, 2006; Norwich University, 2012; Leadership Greater Syracuse, 2012; American Hospital Association NextGen Fellow, 2023
Career highlights: Field director for U S Rep John McHugh; regional director, NYS Assembly; elected in 2012 at age 29 as clerk of Oswego County, the youngest in New York state at the time; executive vice president and chief operating officer, Oswego Health; President and chief executive officer, Oswego Health
Current affiliations: Chairman of the board of directors, ConnextCare; member of the board of regents, Le Moyne College; trustee, Mexico Academy Educational Foundation How would you describe your managerial philosophy or approach? “Two ears, one mouth They should be used in proportion I like to listen twice as much as I speak . To me, that’s the best approach a leader can take in any industry and it has served me well I also very much like to believe everyone has the collective best interest of all at their heart Sometimes that proves to not be the case, but more often than not, that positive attitude and approach bring people together to deliver real results to complicated problems Bad actors get filtered out by their own volition and problem solvers unite around common causes to implement solutions ”
What skills make you an effective leader? “I like to think I’m an empathetic listener with the ability to act on constructive data Once I have pertinent information and a situation fully understood, I’m someone who will make a tough decision and stand behind it . To me that’s the responsibility of a leader — gather info, take in diverse opinions, interrogate the reality they face, act upon all that they know and stand behind the decision . A leader has to also know how to pivot in real time as some decisions are made in real time and require evolution Leaders have to be open to criticism and critique If they can explain how they got to a decision,
then they can explain the pivot . ”
How can the business climate in Oswego County be improved? “Oswego County needs to maximize its regional position as a part of the larger Central New York community Places like Auburn and Cazenovia have benefited from investing in infrastructure to build their middle-class housing stock . With developments such as Micron in the Route 31 corridor in Clay, Oswego County should invest in infrastructure to attract housing development ”
What do you do for fun? “Work…kidding, but not kidding I do consider work fun because of the people I work with and what I do It is meaningful and I’ve always thought if work is meaningful and you enjoy it, there is no reason why work cannot be fun Outside of work, though, my kids and their activities are certainly fun I also greatly enjoy competitive sports both from a consumer and participant standpoint . ”
Company: Oswego YMCA Position: President and chief executive officer With the organization since: 2014
In current position since: February 2022
Education: Bachelor’s degree in accounting and minor in economics from SUNY Oswego .
Affiliations: Ambassador and event planner for Fulton Block Builders neighborhood revitalization program
Career Highlights: “At age 20, I became the youngest supervisor of 10 employees with a local manufacturing company Then in 1997 I opened an accounting and taxation business which continued for more than 13 years until it merged with a CPA firm In 2014 I began my career in the nonprofit sector as the business manager of two local YMCAs . During this time, I was the consultant for the Richard R Shineman Foundation, building its initial accounting and financial reporting systems and processes, assisting with financial statement preparation and training staff until 2022, when I received the honor of formally becoming the chief executive officer of the Oswego YMCA ”
What skills make you an effective leader? “My approach to leadership is to listen, stay positive, focused, and have a clear understanding
A nyone who lives in Oswego saw the increased economic activity at the Port of Oswego during the last couple years. In fact, during the heart of the shipping season, from March through November, there were often one or two different vessels docked to unload or take on cargo nearly every week.
“The good news is the Port of Oswego is back strong with increases in business and investments that are designed to help the Port be more competitive in the new Great Lakes marketplace,” said William Scriber, executive director and CEO, Port of Oswego Authority. In July alone, our tonnage increased by 95% over 2021 tons delivered between January and July. That’s 187,210 tons, and we continued to grow from there. Our increased intake tonnage in wind turbine components and aluminum have been nothing short of astounding. As of October that number has almost doubled to over 348,979 tons. That’s more than a 300 percent increase over last year. From January to September 30, the Port yielded more than $ 2 million in local payroll and benefits.”
Our $15 million grain export center has been a magnet for both local growers and new business. Our contracts for international grain exports have kept more than 100 local farmers bringing their grain to Oswego, while these shipments ease the strain on the global supply chain, Scriber said. These growers no longer have to bear the added expense of trucking their grain to Baltimore of Cincinnati. We save them money and bring their business here to Oswego. In fact, the port shipped the first grain ship out of the Seaway in March at the being of the season.
In addition to record shipping activity, the Port also signed a historic, $600,000 contract with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to deepen the Oswego harbor, which will transform the Port’s capabilities and ignite new growth. Once completed, the Port will be able to accommodate Seawaymax Class freighters— the largest able to travel the Great Lakes.
On top of that, the Port awarded a $2.1 million contract to build a new deep-water marina slated to be complete by late spring 2023. The 24-slip marina will have modern docks with both power and water available. It will also have a pavilion and new bathroom facilities—all within walking distance to downtown Oswego—and will focus on the boating community and allow direct access to the many local businesses downtown. Included in the new marina will be a docking area for the H. Lee White Museum’s boat for
lighthouse tours. In October the port was awarded $754,000 for the purchase a modern reach shipping container stacker for the port. This critical piece of equipment will further place the port in a position to expand new business opportunities.
Scriber is optimistic about growth at the Port during the 2023 shipping season. “We are in the progress of reaching out to a number of companies for the 2023 shipping season. We believe the grain market will be a growth area for us along with the green energy market. Also, with the Micron construction, the ship and rail access offered by the port will be very important in support of equipment needs for the facility. Oswego and Central New York will reap the economic benefits from job creation and local economic investment.”
of how important it is to engage staff as a team in the overall vision It inspires and motivates staff if they are part of the process in reaching our short-term and long-term goals . Consistently expressing that we all have different roles to play within our association, but not one role is more important than the other From our cleaning staff to the chief executive officer, we all are important and without each other we cannot be successful in meeting the needs of our community ”
What do you do for fun? “Gardening and spending time with family and friends ”
City of Oswego Position: Mayor of Oswego With the organization since: 2014 In current position since: 2016 Education: Bachelor’s degree in environmental technology management
Career Highlights: Elected as mayor at age 25 as the youngest mayor in the history of Oswego and at the time the youngest mayor in New York state Secured more than $40 million in grant funding for downtown revitalization efforts and waterfront improvements
How do you describe your managerial philosophy or approach? “I try my best to walk the balance of not being a micro-manager, but being effective and inspirational enough to keep the team focused on the big picture . It is easy to get bogged down on small, relatively insignificant items causing you to lose sight over the overall vision Often, if you pursue the vision and stay focused on the vision, the small items work themselves out naturally and eventually rarely come about at all ” What skills make you an effective leader? “I always try to research and absorb as much information as possible when dealing with a particular topic Then, you surround yourself with a quality team of good people and get their opinions and feedback Finally, execution I can do without multiple meetings, discussions and debates and focus more on doing things rather than discussing things . ”
How can the business climate in Oswego County be improved? “Diversify the economy . We’re lucky to have many different major employers, but it is always important to keep diversifying your economy, so you don’t become too reliant on any one field or facility . ”
What do you do for fun? “Run my side business, Barlow’s Concessions, a food vending business at fairs, festivals, sporting events, etc ”
Company: Farnham Family Services Position: Executive director
With the organization since: November 2015 In current position since: November 2015 Education: Master’s degree in mental health counseling, SUNY Oswego
Career highlights: Oswego County Opportunities from 2001-2015; Farnham Family Services, November 2015 to current; Integrative Counseling Services since 2005
Current affiliations: Desens House treasurer; Integrated Community Planning ,vice president; Oswego County Opportunities, board of directors; Omnes IPA, board of directors; Rural Health Network of Oswego County, executive committee chairman; Oswego County Integrative Delivery Network, chairman; treasurer for the NYS Association of Alcohol and Substance Abuse Providers; past president for the Central New York Alcohol and Drug Association, Council on Addiction of New York State; chairman for the Oswego County Community Foundation
How would you describe your managerial philosophy or approach? “I strive to help people develop and grow into their leadership positions ”
What skills make you an effective leader? “In addition to being strategic, a lot of the skill sets that come along with being a mental health counselor map to leadership and management, including being a good listener, being supportive and understanding ”
How can the business climate in Oswego County be improved? “Increased collaboration It’s always positive when people can come together, support each other and work together for the betterment of the community ”
What do you do for fun? “I like to spend time with my family, hang out at Cross Lake, snowboard, ride snowmobiles, cross fit and play golf ”
Company: Fulton Companies Position: Chief operating officer
With the organization since: 2019
In current position since: 2022 .
Education: Bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering from Brown University; master’s degree in operations research from Columbia University
Current affiliations: American Society of Chemical Engineers, The American Society of Heating, Refrigeration, and Air-Conditioning Engineers
How do you describe your managerial philosophy or approach? Providing employees the space, tools and knowledge they need to grow and thrive in their careers
What skills make you an effective leader? “I deeply care about our business and do my best to listen to what employees have to say . ” What do you do for fun? I enjoy traveling with my family and taking our dog on hiking adventures
Company: Fulton Savings Bank
Position: President and chief executive officer With the organization since: 2015 as board member
In current position since: January 2022
Education: Master’s degree in public administration, Maxwell School, Syracuse University; bachelor’s degree in law and society, University of California at Santa Barbara
Current affiliations: New York State Economic Development Council; Central New York Regional Planning Board; Central New York Biotech Accelerator advisory board; SUNY Oswego School of Business advisory board; Richard S Shineman Foundation, board member; Garrett Dunsmoor Memorial Foundation, board member .
How do you describe your managerial philosophy or approach? “I work to inspire a servant leadership approach which includes listening to, and empowering my team ”
How can the business climate in Oswego County
Everyone deserves to be cared for and to live well. So at Excellus BlueCross BlueShield, we’re more focused than ever on making care more accessible in the communities we serve. Through affordable plan options, community investments, partnerships and education, we’re working to address inequities that made care feel out of reach for too many people, for far too long. That way, everybody benefits.
be improved? “We need to continue working to move individuals out of poverty into meaningful work and roles in our community ”
Position: Superintendent, Central Square Central School District
With the organization since: 2015
In current position since: Seventh year in current position
Education: “I have my CAS degree in administration leadership from SUNY Oswego, my master’s in education is from LeMoyne College, and my bachelor’s degree is from LeMoyne College ”
Career Highlights: “I have overseen three significant capital projects impacting all six schools in the Central Square Central School District Our work creating and strengthening our college and career pathways has greatly impacted our students ”
Current affiliations: NYSSBA, NYSCOSS, and ASCD
How do you describe your managerial philosophy or approach? “A hands-on approach where I would not ask anyone to do something that I myself would not also do right alongside with them . I recognize the importance of a strong team, and I do not micromanage my building or district leaders; rather, I am always here to support them ”
What skills make you an effective leader? “I feel that I have strong communication skills, and that I can relate to all stakeholders . I also am a father of two children, and I understand the importance of customer service, and we want all stakeholders to feel valued and heard ”
How can the business climate in Oswego County be improved: “The climate has already shown great improvement through the collaborative environment that is fostered on a continuous basis The goal for all of us is to prevent people from leaving this county, so it is imperative that we all work together to showcase why it is a beautiful place to live, work and raise a family . ”
What do you do for fun: “I enjoy playing sports with my two boys and taking my two dogs for walks with my wife . I enjoy reading and relaxing with family and close friends, which usually involves Syracuse University football or the Buffalo Bills ”
Company: Oswego County Opportunities
Position: Executive director
With the organization since: 1984
In current position since: 2007
Education: Bachelor’s degree in criminology from the University of Maryland; master’s degree in social work from Syracuse University
Career Highlights: Began work at OCO in 1984 and became executive in 2007; developed a 57-unit affordable housing complex in 2019
Current affiliations: H Lee White Museum
Guild board of directors; board of directors, Oswego County Workforce Development; SUNY Oswego School of Business advisory board; board of Ddirectors, LifePlan CCO NY, LLC; board of directors and treasurer, NYS Community Action Association; board of directors, Inclusive Alliance of CNY, LLC; board of directors, OMNES, LLC
How do you describe your managerial philosophy or approach? “My approach to leading is col-
laborative, 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 ”
What skills 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 Oswego County 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 dogs, travel, dabble in arts and crafts and spend time with family and friends ”
Company: Pathfinder Bank
Position: President and chief executive officer With the organization since: 1994
In current position since: 2022
Education: Bachelor’s degree in accounting, SUNY Oswego, with a minor in economics and philosophy .
Career highlights: “I joined Pathfinder Bank in 1994 as controller and have since held many prominent roles within the organization . In 1999, I was promoted to chief financial officer, followed by chief operating officer in 2017 . Most recently, I held the position of executive vice president and chief operating officer I’ve played a significant role in the physical expansion of the bank into Onondaga County, adding three full-service brick-and-mortar branches, and also added a loan production office in Utica, in Oneida County . During my five-year tenure as the chief operating officer, the bank’s deposits increased 73% In 2012, I was named financial executive of the year by the Central New York Business Journal And, also received the Forty Under 40 Award from Oswego County Business Magazine in 2004 . ”
Current affiliations: Treasurer of the board for the Oswego County Land Bank; member of the board of the Oswego Renaissance Association; vice president of the board for
Riverside Cemetery
How do you describe your managerial philosophy or approach? “My managerial philosophy is inspired by our people — I am surrounded by a talented team of individuals and believe in encouraging creativity and employee engagement through the distribution of the decision-making process Leading with a democratic and collaborative approach has led us to making informed quality decisions for our bank, our customers and our community . It’s important to make sure every team member understands our company goals and how their team’s initiatives contribute to our yearly objectives, while encouraging them to suggest their own goals We are constantly looking to change and improve our processes and it begins with healthy communication and buy-in that we are all working toward our goals together I believe that communication goes top-down and bottom-up It’s important to take care of my team’s well-being, career development, and to ensure they know that their diverse opinions are valued and are what make us unique and successful . ”
What skills make you an effective leader? “Transparency, relationship building, appreciating and encouraging teamwork, considering many factors in decision-making (and accepting responsibility), agility and a willingness to change, understanding the needs of different stakeholders and communicating with them appropriately, passion for what I do and who I do it for ”
How can the business climate in Oswego County be improved? “Oswego County can build on its existing reputation for business friendliness and establish itself as a leader in attracting and growing businesses by identifying and enhancing the critical factors businesses need: solid infrastructure, clear planning and permitting, a trained and ready workforce, enhanced by the continued alignment of local government and the business community Many individuals working in Oswego County choose to live outside the county In order to help the existing and new businesses flourish we need to attract families and residents to live in our communities To do this, we need to continue to develop new and improve existing housing stock, ensure our residents have access to excellent healthcare, and high-quality school districts, and diverse services and amenities ” What do you do for fun? “Spending weekends out at camp with friends and family, playing golf, watching sports, going to concerts, cooking, exploring the local food scene and travel ”
Company: Advanced Dental Arts, Fulton Position: Owner
With the organization since: 1994
Education: Tufts University School of Dental Medicine, Boston; Buffalo School Of Dental Medicine, Buffalo
Career highlights: “My son Dr . Ben Fruce joined the practice in 2022!”
Current affiliations: Members of the American Academy of Implant Dentistry; American Dental Association, Oswego County Dental Society; 5th District Dental Society of the State of New York; Fulton Kiwanis Club .
How would you describe your managerial philosophy or approach? “Our practice is a success because we foster a caring family attitude with our staff and patients We work as a team where everyone is valued and respected We all enjoy providing the highest level of dental care while serving our patient families . ”
What skills make you an effective leader? “Patience and understanding . Anyone can be successful with a good education and a willingness to continue learning through their career ”
How can the business climate in the region be improved? “Business climate could improve by offering tax credits for hiring and training new employees and, of course, reducing taxes and utility costs ”
What do you do for fun? “My son and I both love outdoor activities from boating, skiing, and hiking to playing some hockey and attending local sporting events ”
Company: Lowe’s Home Improvement Warehouse Position: Store manager With the organization since:2002
In current position since: 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 skills 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 ”
Company: NBT Bank Position: Regional president
With the organization since: Since 2019
In current position since: Became NBT’s Mohawk Valley regional president in 2019 and responsibilities expanded to include Central New York in April 2022
Education: Bachelor’s degree, St John Fisher College in Rochester .
Career Highlights: “Thirty three years of experience in commercial banking in the Mohawk Valley and Central New York Since joining NBT Bank, I have served as a key leader supporting commercial banking and NBT’s other lines of business as well as customers and communities across the market ”
Current affiliations: “I have served on many boards and committees across the region and currently am a member of the board of directors for the Mohawk Valley Economic Development Growth Enterprises (EDGE) and CenterState CEO .
How do you describe your managerial philosophy or approach? “My approach has always been one of communication, cooperation, collaboration and respect As a community bank, NBT empowers its employees to make decisions within our various communities and it is critical that all our teammates work closely together toward a common goal of providing effective
services and solutions to our customers ”
What skills make you an effective leader? “I would say one of my most effective skills is listening Our NBT teammates have deep and broad experience and really listening to the various points of view and ideas results in an increased level of service to our clients, employees and stakeholders ”
How can the business climate in Oswego County be improved? “Oswego County has made great use of the lake and waterways, is home to a well-respected educational institution in SUNY Oswego and fostered the continuity of the communities within the county . There has been significant revitalization in downtown Oswego with ongoing development projects and overall the county is well positioned for continued success going forward, especially given the geographic proximity to the recently announced Micron facility to be developed in northern Onondaga County ”
What do you do for fun? “I enjoy spending time with my family, traveling and golfing ”
Company: LeRoi, Inc . Position: President
With the company since: 1995
In current position since: 1995 Education: Regents Diploma Oswego High School
Career highlights: “Starting LeRoi, Inc Business owner, goldsmith, entrepreneur In business for 27 years Received CenterState CEO Community Investor Award in 2019; artist: international touring singer and songwriter Oswego Music Hall of Fame; 2019 Joseph P . Spereno Hall of Fame award winner ”
Current affiliations: Association of Professional Piercers, corporate member; speaker, precious metals and member of Coalition for Piercing Safety
How would you describe your managerial philosophy or approach? “I believe in teaching by example I am very patient with people Everyone learns in a different way and at a different pace It’s always worth the time spent teaching and training properly Great communication is the key ”
What skills make you an effective leader? “I am a huge advocate of empowering people
Everyone has different skill sets and valuable tools that they bring to the table With the type of businesses that I own and the number of employees we have, a team effort philosophy that is vital I am willing to take risks and also think outside the box Having an open mind is important because there is always a possibility that there is a better, more efficient way to do something . So, my skill sets would include positivity, patience, an open mind, the ability to ask the right questions, forward thinking attitude, consistency, organization and calculated risk taking . ”
How can the business climate in the region be improved? “There are so many incredible economic developments happening in Oswego currently This is the type of momentum needed to build a strong business climate This forward movement and positivity feeds on itself This synergy and more collaborative efforts will ensure that things keep improving ” What do you do for fun? “I am excited and curious about life in general, so I’m interested in many things: art, fitness, the outdoors, music, science, philosophy, jewelry, animals, travel and more I find a lot of joy in creating things; whether it’s new business ideas, or artistic endeavors But I am equally happy just doing nothing and experiencing a calm, quiet mind ”
Company: The Palladium-Times
Position: Publisher With the organization since: 2022
In current position since: 2022 Education: MBA, University of Scranton, 2015, concentration on finance; bachelor’s degree, Georgetown University, 2006, majoring in political economy .
Career highlights: “Working in the U S Senate for eight years, working within my family business, and having the opportunity to be a part of the Oswego/Fulton communities with my current position ”
Current affiliations: United Way of Oswego County
How would you describe your managerial philosophy or approach? “I like to ensure that I give people the tools they need to succeed and grow I would prefer an employee to take initiative and fail and learn from the experience I never want to hear “That’s the way it’s always been done ” It is not an appropriate response to anything Also, always surround yourself with people who are smarter than you and are
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What skills make you an effective leader? “I feel that I’m a good listener and can read people well I am constantly learning If you aren’t learning, then it is time to move on to something else . I also have no problems admitting when I don’t know something or don’t understand something My prior work experience has given me the ability to multi-task and pivot when issues come up . Also, I deeply care about people I work with and try to do my best to set them up to be their best selves whether it’s promoting internally or helping them to move onto to something better suited for them . ”
How can the business climate in Oswego County be improved? “I am already so impressed with the thriving communities in Oswego County It seems people really care for one another and the thriving cities and towns are proof of that It is a welcoming business climate and I hope that continues to be true and I can’t wait to see what our county looks like five, 10 years from now ”
What do you do for fun? “I enjoy times with friends, family and my dog, Sadie I am a Georgetown basketball fan (sorry Syracuse fans…please don’t get upset with me) . I also love anything water-related — swimming, boating and kayaking ”
Company: Pontiac Care and Rehabilitation Center
Position: Administrator With the organization since: 2009
In current position since: February 2019 Education: Executive Master of Health Administration degree from UCF (ongoing); bachelor’s degree in health care management, Excelsior College, Albany; graduate programs, long-term care services – dimensions of aging, Iona College; graduate programs in nursing home administration, the College of New Rochelle
Career highlights: Passed the National Association of Long Term Care Administrator Boards (NAB) in January of 2019; improved facility case mix index during management of prospective payment systems, case mix policies, procedures and ensuring 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 (NYSHFA); American Healthcare Association (ACHA/NCAL); American College of Health Care Administrators (ACHCA); New York Association of Long Term Care Administrators (NYALTA); American Association of Post-Acute Care Nursing (AAPACN)
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 among staff and management I am constantly identifying opportunities for 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 skills make you an effective leader? “I’m committed to company objectives . 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 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 ”
What do you do for fun? “Spending time with my family and friends (dining out, traveling, sports, musicals, dancing, etc); taking my huskies (Mozzie and Mia) to the park or for a walk and going to spin classes or bike ride ”
Company: Kinney Drugs (KPH Healthcare Services, Inc.)
Position: President With the organization since: 2019
In current position since: September 2021
Education: Bachelor’s degree in pharmacy from Albany College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences Licensed to practice pharmacy in New York, Illinois and Vermont
Career Highlights: “I joined the KPH Healthcare Services, Inc organization in 2019 as vice president of government affairs and healthcare services integration In addition to my role as president of Kinney Drugs, I also serve as the KPH patient safety and HIPAA officer, where I provide leadership and direction to the organization’s patient safety strategy . I also oversee Kinnect, a transformational onsite pharmacy for specialized healthcare facilities I am responsible for continuously evaluating and improving patient safety programs based on internal needs and external requirements and standards Before joining KPH, I had a 14-year career with Walgreens, where I most recently served as regional healthcare director for New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania ”
Current affiliations: “I was appointed to the NYS Board of Pharmacy in 2014 and served until 2022, including two terms as chairman I have served on the Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences President’s Advisory Council since 2015 and Binghamton University’s School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences President’s Advisory Committee since 2016 I currently serve as an adjunct experiential preceptor for several pharmacy colleges in New York state I have served on numerous National Association of Boards of Pharmacy (NABP) task forces and committees, as well as the National Association of Chain Drug Stores (NACDS) advisory group and retail advisory board . Since March 2022, I have served on the Lifetime Healthcare Companies Central New York Regional advisory board and regional healthcare advisory committee Finally, I also serve on the Empire State Development North Country Regional Economic Development Council and the REDC Downtown Application Review Committee . ”
How do you describe your managerial philosophy or approach? “My managerial approach is about developing connections and helping people understand what their worth is
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Kinney Drugs is 100% employee owned . Our employees therefore have a real stake and a voice in the direction our company takes I am incredibly grateful for our culture of ownership and for the long legacy and considerable achievements of Kinney Drugs . Any vision of our future must begin by looking in the rearview mirror — back at our 119-year history Our past has so much power and no one can doubt that our employee owners are passionate about their work . ”
What skills make you an effective leader? “To me, the role of president is not to provide solutions to our most demanding challenges, but to convene conversations with subject matter experts who can work together to solve those problems, allow our company to grow, find new and better ways to serve our customers and patients, and maintain our place as an employer of choice in New York and Vermont I work hard to foster a climate of transparency, rigorous debate and mutual respect so that once a decision is made, we act with unified and deliberate purpose to achieve clear objectives ”
How can the business climate in Oswego County be improved? “Collectively, our entire region can do so much to improve the overall business climate . Creating and maintaining a business climate that stimulates development must be at the core of any effort to initiate growth Partnering with local business and entities allows everyone to learn . Partnerships give us knowledge . This was clearly demonstrated to me during the COVID-19 pandemic, when Kinney Drugs was able to turn to our local business partners to get many of the supplies that we needed to serve our patients and customers I feel that our entire region — including our company — is filled with people who work hard, are genuine and we believe in taking care of each other Together, we can uncover new ways of doing business that turn challenges into opportunities and support each other both in business and in our communities ”
What do you do for fun? “My wife, Lauren, and I have two boys, Nico and JJ, and two boxers, Junie and Billy . We love spending time with the kids and the dogs, just hanging out at home or watching the boys play sports Both of our boys play lacrosse and hockey, so we spend a lot of time in the rink and on the field . ”
Company: Excellus BlueCross BlueShield Position: Central New York regional president/ vice president, commercial sales eastern markets
With the organization since: 1999
In current position since: July 2020
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 additional responsibilities of supporting and maintaining business and quality health, and provider networks for CNY region . Muthumbi is a 40 Under Forty award recipient, graduate of the Leadership Greater Syracuse, 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 HealtheConnections .
How do you describe your managerial philosophy or approach? “Communication and patience — affording time to understand issues and identify opportunities I also have the belief that positive attitude, consistency and maintaining structure are important skills to have when working with others . ”
What skills make you an effective leader? “Having an open mind and encourage diversity . Our markets, our customers and our members are of diverse backgrounds and their expectations are diverse as well When working with them I strive to understand their needs to 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 perspectives 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? “Outside of work I enjoy staying active by walking, bike riding, playing board games like chess, golfing and supporting for our local teams such as SU and B’ville sports I also enjoy spending time in our Central New York-Upstate region . It’s beautiful and offers outlets for a variety of other activities
Company: Novelis
Position: Plant manager With the organization since: 2012
In current position since: 2022 Education: Bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering, Clarkson University
Career highlights: “I was a part of the F150 automotive launch in Oswego It was an incredible experience . I was hired into the CASH team when the building was still being made in Oswego I worked on equipment installation, commissioning and production during my time in the CASH lines My role during that time was the associate EMRA for reliability as well as the engineering, maintenance, reliability and automation leader During this time we made what was on paper a reality This was an all-in situation for Novelis We had to be successful and failure was not an option CASH lines 1 and 2 were the first of their kind in Novelis and we had to understand our new process and deliver on tight customer deadlines . Being on the technical side I supported many projects around unplanned downtime and recovery to ensure we met our growing customer demand ramp up As Oswego continues to grow in the automotive market, I’m proud to have been part of this launch
I was a part of the team that received our internal 2016 Culture in Action Award for Customer Focus This award was in recognition on implementing the utilization and recovery improvements on CASH lines 1 and 2 It strengthened our relationship with our automotive customers . Our team increased the sell-able capacity of our CASH lines
I’ve also been a part of furthering Novelis’ commitment to inclusion through my involvement in Women in Novelis I’ve been active in this group over the years, mentored women, joined in many discussions and initiatives and now serve as chair of this organization for Novelis North America . We are at our best when everyone at the table has a voice Through inclusion, we are able to accomplish more ”
How would you describe your managerial philosophy or approach? “My personal motto is that ‘together we made what seemed impossible a reality ’ It highlights that each individual is unique, holding different knowledge and perspectives In order to solve incredibly complex challenges, we need all of our ideas to build upon one another and push our perceived limitations ”
What type of skill sets do you possess which make you an effective leader? “I recognize that there are many characteristics necessary to be a good leader, including trust, integrity, respect, honesty, connection, communication and more However, for me some of the key characteristics of a good leader are listening to others and being empathetic . Listening to the perspectives of others and being open to feedback and new ideas helps us all to learn and grow personally and professionally It also creates an environment built on trust where people have a safe space to share their ideas and fosters an environment of inclusion Empathy is also a key to strong leadership because it allows us to tap into the emotions of others and connect through understanding what it means to be in their situation Empathy allows us to be more mindful in the balance between the intensity of reaching business results and compassion for employee’s needs ”
How can the business climate in Oswego County be improved? “As we all continue to emerge from the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, partnerships will become more critical than ever to our shared success as a county and region I’m proud of the partnerships Novelis has established with educational institutions and fellow manufacturers to enable workforce development and train the next generation of employees for all of us Continuing to work together and build lasting partnerships will serve the community as a whole . ”
What do you do for fun? “My family keeps me very active and busy . We enjoy outdoor activities like hiking, biking, skiing, snowshoeing and camping Our family also has a tradition
where every year on birthdays each person gets to pick a theme for their birthday cake, and I design it I have completed themes such as Darth Vader, Bumblebee, Paw Patrol, Mandalorian, Amethysts and dinosaurs ”
Company: Fulton Companies Position: President and chief executive officer With the organization since: 1982
In current position since: 1991
Education: Bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute .
Current affiliations: American Society of Mechanical Engineers, The American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning Engineers .
How do you describe your managerial philosophy or approach? “At Fulton, we choose talented people with strong independent desires and develop strategies to maximize their effectiveness within the business ”
What skills make you an effective leader? “I am respectful to all people and have an expansive knowledge of the products we engineer and manufacture here at Fulton . ”
What do you do for fun? “I am an avid basketball fan, so in my free time I’m usually watching or playing basketball ”
Company: ConnextCare Position: President and chief executive officer With the organization since: 2013 In current position since: 2021
Education: Bachelor’s degree in health services, D’Youville College; Master of Business Administration, St Joseph’s College; board-certified in healthcare 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 . Earning my fellowship status with the American College of Healthcare Executives in June of 2019 . Leading expansion and growth opportunities in the middle of COVID-19, which resulted in opening of two new practice sites in Oswego County and a new dental partner within long-term care . ”
Current affiliations: Director, Central New York Area Health Education Center; director, County of Oswego Industrial Development Agency; treasurer, Operation Oswego County, Inc ; treasurer, Oswego County Integrative Delivery Network Independent Provider Association, LLC; vice president, Upstate Community Health Collaborative Independent Provider Association, LLC; vice president, Finger Lakes Independent Provider Association; fellow, American College of Healthcare Executives; member, Oswego County Health Department Professional Advisory Committee; member, New York State Association for Rural Health; member, Community Health Center Association of New York State; member, Medical Group Management Association; member, Healthcare Financial Management Association; member, Zonta Club of Oswego
How would 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 skills 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 around me as they are capable of great things if you share your vision and constructively guide them along the way ”
How can the business climate in Oswego County be improved? “Continue to showcase the many assets we have within our county, to encourage the attraction of new businesses, while supporting the expansion of others . ”
What do you do for fun? “I enjoy running with my dog, biking with my kids, being outdoors, cheering on my acquired sports teams, gardening and baking cookies! I have the most fun however; being with my family and watching my children grow!”
Company: Universal Metal Works Position: President
With the organization since: September 2010 In current position since: September 2010
Education: Bachelor’s degree in math and economics, minor in statistics, St Lawrence University; Master of Business Administration in finance and entrepreneurship, Rochester Institute of Technology .
Career highlights: “Transforming a ‘job shop’ into a modern-day production facility with expanded capabilities Additionally, I am very proud of the fact that we have had six individuals retire from our organization in the past 12 years ”
Current affiliations: Operation Oswego County; Vernon National Shooting Preserve; CenterStateCEO; Manufacturing Association of Central New York; Oswego Health Foundation
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 skills 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 here Larger manufacturing companies need the support of 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 Additionally, I love spending time and traveling with my wife and two children . ”
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Company: Davis Standard, LLC
Position: Chief executive officer
With the organization since: February 2022
In current position since: February 2022
Education: Bachelor’s degree in nuclear engineering technology, Thomas Edison State University; MBA, Arizona State University .
Career Highlights: “I spent eight years in the U .S . Navy, followed by 20 years in the aerospace segment In aerospace, I started in engineering at AlliedSignal and finished at Boeing as vice president of commercial spares and support . I left aerospace to establish a scalable service and support model at Milacron I then joined Davis-Standard in February 2022 ”
How do you describe your managerial philosophy or approach? “First and foremost, it’s important to do the right thing, always . It’s also essential to build a team of good people that you can trust and empower A team is always stronger than an individual ”
What skills make you an effective leader? “My background in systems engineering established a skillset of seeing how things connect and work together . My views of business are always organized around inputs and outputs What do we control and what result does that element create?”
How can the business climate in Oswego County be improved? “The more development of highskill technical jobs, the better . ” What do you do for fun? “I enjoy being outdoors doing activities such as hiking, cycling, mountaineering and skiing I’m also a motorhead; I love cars of all types, especially classic muscle cars ”
SUNY Oswego Position: Officer in charge With the organization since: 2014
In current position since: 2022
Education: Doctor of Education degree from West Virginia University, focusing on instructional communication/educational theory and practice; master’s degree, West Virginia University, focusing on communication studies: theory and research; bachelor’s degree, West Virginia Wesleyan College, focusing on secondary mathematics education
Career Highlights: “I have been in higher education for more than 25 years, having spent the past 20 years as a faculty member and leader at SUNY Oswego, West Virginia Wesleyan College and Baldwin Wallace University ” Toale has served SUNY Oswego in a number of leadership roles since her arrival in 2014 and is currently the officer in charge as well as the vice president of the Oswego College Foundation board of directors She previously served SUNY Oswego as deputy to the president, affirmative action officer, co-officer-in-charge for enrollment management, acting vice president for student affairs, interim dean of graduate studies, chairwoman of the department of communication studies, and a faculty fellow in the president’s office
Current affiliations: Member of the CenterState CEO Anchor Institutions Roundtable; New York State Economic Development Council; American Council on Education; American Association of Colleges and Universities; the American Association of State Colleges and Universities; and the Eastern Communication Association
How do you describe your managerial philosophy or approach? “Collaborative and inclusive: I value the input from team members and colleagues from all levels of the institution .; genuine and caring: I believe in balance and a healthy lifestyle that enables each of us to feel our best, think our best and be our best for ourselves and to others; holistic: I strive to analyze matters from all sides and to understand the contributing factors that bring us to each moment and situation as well as the potential impacts of any decision ”
What skills make you an effective leader? “My background is in communication This has informed my understanding of the importance behind communicating and sharing information as we navigate diverse identities and cultures in our work, engage in advocacy, and lead with greater empathy and awareness I work and lead alongside my team . I have had the privilege of rising up from the faculty ranks and holding numerous leadership positions at each level of the institution from faculty member up to officer in charge This has shaped my understanding of how an institution runs, the role each level and position plays, and how the pieces fit together ”
How can the business climate in Oswego County be improved? “We need to continue to work together as a county to communicate and leverage our assets to neighboring counties, across the state, throughout the nation and around the globe The Port of Oswego is an international port that, along with SUNY Oswego, Fort Ontario, the Safe Haven Museum, and our Great Lake of Lake Ontario, literally place Oswego County on the national and international scene for higher education, history, refugee resettlement and inclusion, as well as fresh water conversations, to name a few ” What do you do for fun? “I am an avid reader and find that reading is a way to expand my understanding of others . This year, my reading challenge is to read authors from as many different backgrounds as possible I engage
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in learning new languages through Duolingo Understanding language helps broaden our knowledge of other cultures I also enjoy exploring New York state by visiting different towns, learning the history, and finding new restaurants ”
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Position: President and chief executive officer
With the organization since: 2003
In current position since: 2006
Education: SUNY Oswego and Onondaga Community College
Career Highlights: Eighteen years with PricewaterhouceCoopers, and 19 years with Community Bank system .
Current affiliations: Onondaga Community College, board of trustees; SUNY Oswego Foundation, board of directors; Pursuit Lending, board of directors; member of North Country Regional Economic Development Council
What skills make you an effective leader? “We’re
not in the banking business; we’re in the people business I spend a lot of time talking to our people about the things that are important to us . The most important of which is our core values: integrity: we do the right thing; excellence: we always bring our best; teamwork: we work together; humility we respect everyone We do our best to live those values every day I don’t have 3,000 people who work for me, I work for our 3,000 people My job is to make sure they have the right training, tools, compensation, work environment and opportunity to be successful ”
How can the business climate in Oswego County be improved? “Reducing barriers to progress by small businesses always lifts all boats . Those barriers typically center around government friction, including taxes and regulation ”
What do you do for fun? “I spend a lot of time with my family I love to ride motorcycles when I have the chance ”
Company: Operation Oswego County, Inc . Position: Executive director
With the organization since: 2006
In current position since: Jan 1, 2023
Education: Master’s degree in urban and regional planning (MUP) from University at Buffalo; bachelor’s degree in architecture, Alfred State College
Career highlights: Progressively increasing responsibilities at Operation Oswego County, Inc . over 16 years to become the executive director of the agency and chief executive officer of the County of Oswego Industrial Development Agency (IDA) starting Jan 1, 2023; receiving the Certified Economic Developer (CEcD) designation in 2014 from the International Economic Development Council (IEDC); Oswego County Forty Under 40 awardee
Current affiliations: Board president, Heritage ber, Oswego Renaissance Association; board
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member, Oswego History Records Center; board member, Preservation Association of CNY; member, SUNY Oswego Professional Advisory Group for Entrepreneurship .
How would you describe your managerial philosophy or approach? “I would describe my managerial approach as participative and collaborative Our staff and board of directors are a real resource in decision making We also work with a wide variety of other stakeholders and partners from business, education, and government, where having such an approach facilitates engagement and innovation ”
What skills make you an effective leader? “I believe that strong communication skills are critical to being an effective leader Communication leads to collaboration and partnerships that can leverage resources, encourage buy-in, and lead to trust and respect Anyone who knows me will also say I’m passionate about Oswego County, which can be contagious . Being in economic development, the ability to transfer that passion to others can be the motivational spark that brings different stakeholders together to facilitate positive outcomes ”
How can the business climate in Oswego County be improved? “The business climate in Oswego County can be improved in several ways . First, we need to build on strengths and double down on what we do well like advanced manufacturing, energy production, tourism and agribusiness We can also improve the business climate through focusing on supporting small businesses and spending local Investing in improving our quality of life and promoting our unique assets not only attracts tourism, but it also makes places where people want to live and start businesses . Lastly, in business, customer perception is reality and we need to do better at improving the perception locally of Oswego County as a place to do business if we want to compete globally . ”
What do you do for fun? “Boating on Oneida Lake, hiking and biking local trails, attending sporting events and spending time with friends and family ”
Aqua Spa Float Center
Position: Co-owner
With the organization since: 2018
In current position since: 2018
Education: Graduated from SUNY
Career Highlights: Co-owner of Aqua Spa Float Center; lost wax casting artisan at LeRoi Inc ; director of “Life on Campus” SUNY Oswego; owner, producer, actress at Theatre Du Jour; sales and marketing coordinator at WXXA-TV 23 and WRGB- TV 6 in the Albany area
Current Affiliations: Member of the Float Tank Association, Float Therapy Collective, Halotherapy Collective, Salt Therapy Association, Float Research Collective, Float Conference Sponsors and Certified Impact Cryotherapy Operators
How would you describe your managerial philosophy or approach? “Every decision is always made with the customer experience in mind . We take a hands-on approach when it comes to training our wellness ambassadors Everyone is cross-trained in order to be the best possible resource for each and every guest We’ve created a collaborative team and a learning environment where everyone is encouraged to bring new ideas and innovative solutions to the table We share ideas, research and solutions daily . This encouraging environment allows each ambassador to continually learn and grow in a health-centric capacity ”
What skills make you an effective leader? “We are huge advocates of empowering people Everyone has different skill sets and valuable tools that they bring to the table With the type of businesses and the number of employees we have, a team effort philosophy is vital We are willing to take risks and also think outside the box Having an open mind is important because there is always a possibility that there is a better, more efficient way to do something . So, our skill sets would include; positivity, patience, an open mind, the ability to ask the right questions, forward thinking attitude, consistency, organization and calculated risk taking . ”
How can the business climate in the region be improved? “Collaboration is key . For businesses to grow, partnerships and synergistic events can allow us to build each other up With so much diversity, there’s no need for a competitive nature . Through supporting each other we can find more creative ways to market, promote and develop innovative ideas ”
What do you do for fun? “I love anything creative; writing, directing, producing and acting and dance Lately, I’m obsessed with experiences, making memories Being present . Being uplifted . Just being . Working on myself Fitness Holistic journeys Nurturing relationships Also, I have quite the crush on traveling, experiencing new places and the
51 Fulton Savings Bank 52 TJ Maxx 53 Bob Johnson Auto Group 54 Kindred at Home 55 Catholic Charities of Oswego Co. 56 K &N’s Foods USA, LLC 57 Oswego YMCA 58 Stafkings Healthcare/Personnel 59 Oswego Co. Federal Credit Union 60 Rehab Resources 61 Arby’s Restaurant Group 62 Ontario Orchards 63 Tully’s Tenders 64 J&A Mechanical Contractors 65 LeRoi, Inc. 66 Wayne Pharmacy 67 NGR Oswego Generating Syst. 68 Buckingham Market/Home Center 69 Glider Oil Co. 70 McIntosh Box & Pallet 71 Kenwell Corp. 72 Reymore Chevrolet 73 Riverwalk Oswego 74 Paul’s Big M Supermarket 75 Tractor Supply 76 Canfield Machine & Tool LLC 77 BioSpherix, Ltd. 78 Centro of Oswego 79 Design Concepts and Enterprises 80 AdvanceAuto Parts 81 Eastern Shore Associates 82 Brookfield Renewable Energy 83 Burke’s Do It Best Home Center 84 Longley Brothers Dodge 85 Bosco’s 86 Deaton’s Building and Home Ctr. 87 Empower Federal Credit Union 88 Laser Transit, Ltd. 89 Oswego County OB-GYN, P.C. 90 Raby’s Ace Home Center 91 Suburban Propane 92 Universal Metal Works 93 Dr. Padma Ram Medical Serv., LLC
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Constellation
Principal Executive:
• Peter Orphanos
Site vice president, Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station
• Tim Peter
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: 315-349-5220
Website: www constellationenergy com In Oswego County since: 1969 Total employment: 1,450
n What’s new: As of Feb . 2, 2022, the nuclear power plants at Nine Mile Point in Scriba are known as Constellation — just “Constellation .” In previous iterations they were Constellation Energy, or Constellation Energy Nuclear Group The company separated Exelon Utilities, comprised of its six regulated electric and gas utilities, and Exelon Generation, its compet-
itive power generation and customer-facing energy businesses, into two publicly traded companies with the resources necessary to best serve customers and sustain long-term investment and operating excellence, according to a company spokesperson The separation doesn’t impact plant operations or staffing at Nine Mile
In September 2022 the U .S . Department of Energy’s Argonne National Laboratory launched a long-term agreement with Constellation to evaluate trends in the country’s energy system and develop technologies for more efficient, carbon-free power generation One such project focuses on the use of hydrogen from nuclear power to store and transmit energy in back-up power, transportation and a variety of other applications . Researchers at Argonne are working with Constellation to assess market demand for hydrogen as well as the environmental and economic impacts of hydrogen production, storage and delivery
n Operations: Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station and FitzPatrick Nuclear Power Plant continue to provide safe, reliable carbon-free electricity to more than 1 .8 million homes and businesses in Central New York, powering hospitals and essential businesses . Their commitment to safety has resulted in FitzPatrick going more than two years without an injury requiring
first aid and more than three years without an OSHA recordable injury on site And its commitment to the future is driving innovation at Nine Mile Point including the installation of a hydrogen electrolyzer and the replacement of the main transformers at Nine Mile Point Unit 2 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 Constellation Energy Corporation 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 It 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 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 It sets the standard for world-class 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 .
Principal Executive: Michael C Backus
President and chief executive officer
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: 1,245 Full-time: 956 Part-time: 289
n What’s new:
On Jan . 1, 2023, Oswego Health welcomed Michael C Backus as its new president and chief executive officer . Among some of the accomplishments the health system had in 2022 include:
— Awards and Certifications
• A national production crew came to Oswego as part of a short-form documentary series hosted by Dennis Quaid spotlighting frontline heroes and their response and commitment throughout the pandemic Oswego Health was one of 12 other hospitals across the country to be featured .
• Oswego Health’s PrimeCare practices in Fulton and Oswego Family Physicians earned national recognition for advancing quality in healthcare by the National Committee for Quality Assurance The NCQA Patient-Centered Medical Home standards emphasize the use of systematic, patient-centered, coordinated care that supports access, communication and patient involvement
• Oswego Health’s perioperative team earned 2022 CNOR Strong designation for advancing a culture of patient safety four years in a row The CNOR Strong designation is given to facilities having at least 50% of its OR nursing staff CNOR certified and provides programs that reward and recognize its certified nurses
• Oswego Hospital was recognized by the New York State Quality Collaborative for reducing maternal morbidity and mortality associated with obstetric hemorrhage and improving outcomes for pregnant and postpartum people and received the 2021 Quality Improvement Award
• The Center for Wound Healing at Oswego Health received two national awards by Healogics, the nation’s largest provider of advanced wound care services . The Center for Wound Healing at Oswego Health is a
recipient of the Center of Distinction award and the Robert A Warriner III, M D , Clinical Excellence Award The Center of Distinction award is given to centers that achieved outstanding clinical outcomes for 12 consecutive months, including a patient satisfaction rate higher than 92% In addition, The Center for Wound Healing scored in the top 10% of eligible Healogics Wound Care Centers on the Clinical Excellence measure, which is the Comprehensive Healing Rate weighted by wound mix
— Investing in Infrastructure
• Modernizing inpatient care: $7 6 million renovations completed and medical-surgical unit is open to patients at Oswego Hospital .
• Oswego Health expanded primary care services and opened fifth location at 33 E Schuyler St in Oswego
• Oswego Health partnered with Camfil, an industry leader in the design and manufacturing of air filtration systems, to meet the air quality needs of its 164-bed hospital and has earned a 5-star energy rating achievement
— Investing in technology
• In addition to offering state-of-the-art technology and highly trained, skilled orthopedic surgeons, The Center for Orthopedic Care offers innovative individualized patient care, including a form of regenerative medicine called platelet-rich plasma therapy as an alternative to surgery to help support soft tissue repair and improve joint degenerative pain .
• Oswego Health announced the installation of the Welch Allyn Q-Stress Cardiac Stress Testing System which offers a simple, secure and connected solution for clinical excellence in diagnostic cardiac stress testing The system helps detect and diagnose heart conditions faster and with greater accuracy
• Image quality at low-dose and workforce efficiency — Oswego Health upgraded medical imaging technology in operating room
• Sharper imaging and faster diagnoses — Oswego Health invested in state-of-the-art technology that combines fluoroscopy and unlimited radiograph
Oswego Health is a nonprofit healthcare system providing accessible, quality care throughout its 17 locations in Oswego County, including the 164-bed community hospital, Oswego Hospital, a 28-bed psychiatric acute-care facility with multiple outpatient behavioral health service locations, The Manor at Seneca Hill, a 120-bed skilled nursing facility, and Springside at Seneca Hill, an independent retirement community
The health system also operates Oswego Health Home Care, the only hospital-based
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certified home healthcare agency in the county as well as two outpatient centers, 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 and physical therapy services In addition, Oswego Health includes the Oswego Health captive professional corporation, Physician Care P .C ., providing physician services in orthopedics, cardiology, ENT, gastroenterology, breast care, general surgery, bariatrics and primary care
Principal Executive: Kristen Nelson Plant manager
Address:
448 County Route 1A Oswego, NY 13126
Phone: 315-349-0121 Email: Susan Cole@novelis adityabirla com Website: www novelis com
In Oswego County since: 1963
Total employment: 1,200 Full-time: 1,150 Part-time: 10 (40 interns and temps)
n What’s new: In 2022 Novelis broke ground on a $130 million project to upgrade its operations in Oswego This will enable the Novelis hot mill to expand capacity by 124,000 metric tons at the plant in order to meet growing customer demand for sustainable, aluminum flat rolled products . This investment includes upgrades to the plant’s hot reversing mill motors and drive train and hot finishing mill coolant systems, as well as an enhancement of batch annealing capabilities In line with Novelis’ sustainability goal to reduce energy use by 10% by 2026, the project will also enhance energy-efficiency at the plant . Projects included in this investment are expected to complete in 2024 .
n Operations: Novelis Inc is driven by its purpose of shaping a sustainable world together It is a global leader in the production of innovative aluminum products and solutions and the world’s largest recycler of aluminum The Oswego plant represents Novelis’ first U .S . operation and stands today as the company’s largest, wholly-owned fabrication facility in North America Oswego produces more than a billion pounds of high-quality aluminum sheet each year serving the automotive, beverage can and specialty markets
Principal Executive:
Ken Cook (Oswego)
Geoffrey Raponi (Fulton)
Michael Spink (Central Square)
Store managers
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: 885
n Operations: 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
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: 585
n Operations: 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” packaging for ice cream, servicing retail “dipping” stores The Fulton facility is part of an 18-plant manufacturing system in North America
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: 579 Full-time: 389 Part-time: 189
n What’s new: In 2022 Oswego County Opportunities normalized a hybrid work culture and equipped employees with the tools and the flexibility for successful and effective remote work In response to the changing needs of clients in its residential programs, OCO consolidated two residences for adults with developmental disabilities and moved closer to credentialing that will expand OCO’s ability to provide behavioral health and chemical dependence services to Medicaid recipients Property improvements were completed for several residential sites as well as the corporate offices and commercial kitchen facility .
The agency made several improvements to
its information technology infrastructure to enhance efficiency and security . Staff recruitment and retention remained a key focus area with incentives for referrals, sign-on bonuses, salary increases and enhancements to employee benefits
Expansion of affordable and supportive housing remained a priority for OCO’s strategic plan OCO partnered with Two Plus Four Management in the development of Selkirk Landing in Pulaski, an affordable housing complex which provides housing to seniors, special populations and the general community at an affordable price . New partnerships with CiTi BOCES also were formed to provide a Literacy Zone in Pulaski where a variety of community services will be available, including literacy services as well as support to adult students at CiTi .
The agency also brought back its popular in-person fundraising events including the Glow-A-Fun night golf tournament and the Giving Thanks food and beverage pairing celebration, and held an agency wide employee recognition event to honor staff for outstanding accomplishments and years of service
In 2023, OCO plans to further enhance staff recruitment and retention and support for program services, continue investing in capital improvements to its more than 30 properties, maintaining the tools and technology necessary for successful and efficient delivery of services, expanding in-person programming to pre-pandemic levels and creating accessible “one stop” service hubs with storefront locations and mobile units
n Operations: Oswego County Opportunities is the county’s community action agency, providing care case management, 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 self-sufficiency . 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 more than 550 professional employees and approximately 1,000 volunteers This team delivers a needed array of services to nearly 14,000 individuals annually
Principal Executive: Bram Palm
President and chief executive officer
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: 326
Full-time: 321 Part-time: 5
n What’s new: In recent years, Fulton has been busy engineering a sustainable future On top of all of Fulton’s historic high efficiency boilers, the company in 2022 released its VSRT-E, a hybrid electric steam boiler, and its ENDURA XE, an ultra-high efficiency condensing boiler For 2023, Fulton is striving to fulfill a significant influx in orders within customers’ lead time expectations for many industries, including healthcare, education, agriculture, food and beverage processing and manufacturing . Also for 2023, Fulton is making significant investments into its Go Green initiatives, including at its facilities in CNY and around the world, as well as in the equipment that it manufactures
n Operations: Fulton
a
of companies primarily involved in sales, service and manufacturing of commercial and industrial heat transfer equipment for the past 74 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 Steam Solutions, Inc , Fulton Heating Solutions, Inc , and Fulton Thermal Corporation have been formed Fulton’s steam boilers, condensing boilers and thermal fluid heaters are part of essential processes to many other industries including healthcare, education, agriculture, food and beverage processing and manufacturing Fulton’s headquarters remain in Pulaski, where the fourth generation of the Palm family has begun making its impression on the family business .
Principal Executive: Tricia Peter-Clark
President and chief executive officer Address: 61 Delano St Pulaski, NY 13142 Phone: 315-298-6569 Fax: 315-298-7488 Email: TClark@connextcare org Website: www connextcare org
In Oswego County since: 1969
Total employment: 262 Full-time: 248 Part-time: 9
Interns/temps: 5
n What’s new: ConnextCare remained committed to responding to the public health emergency, with a heavy concentration on testing and vaccine administration for COVID-19 ConnextCare hosted several vaccine clinics across its network and within local schools, which resulted in the administration of more than 22,000 doses to eligible New Yorkers
In addition to ConnextCare’s COVID-19 response, staff remained focused on providing high quality care and expanding to meet the needs of the community In May 2021, ConnextCare was recertified as a New York state level 3 Patient Centered Medical Home with distinction in behavioral health integration . ConnextCare was also recognized by the American Heart Association with Gold Certification for outstanding blood pressure control for greater than 70% of its entire patient population In June of 2021, ConnextCare was re-accredited through the Joint Commission, demonstrating compliance with over 1,700 standards . In September of 2021, Connext-
Care on-boarded 15 new providers to support patient access including physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, a psychiatric nurse practitioner and licensed master/ clinical social workers In October of 2021, ConnextCare opened its eighth School-Based Health Center in the Mexico Elementary, providing medical, dental and mental health services for both elementary and high school students In December of 2021, ConnextCare opened its seventh main health center in Central Square, which has created primary care access at all major points across Oswego County
In 2022, as the public health emergency caused by the pandemic ended, ConnextCare remained vigilant in establishing new processes that allow for increased access to primary care, dental and mental health services . At ConnextCare’s Pulaski location, an expansion is underway to build a covered testing and vaccination center to allow for acute care access for our most vulnerable patients who are immunocompromised or who have limited mobility In addition, ConnextCare is working to identify a new site to relocate its Oswego practice to by the end of 2023 ConnextCare continues to work diligently to recruit qualified professionals to support the entire network, across all departments . The ConnextCare team is implementing many new initiatives to further strengthen its infrastructure These include: expanded telehealth capacity, cloudbased electronic medical record and phone system transitions, recertification of patient-centered medical home status, as well as several other quality efforts, to allow the team to continue providing high quality health care as the largest primary care network in Oswego County
n Operations: ConnextCare is a nonprofit corporation and a federally qualified health center run by a volunteer board of directors, providing primary care, dental and mental health services to over 28,000 unique users annually ConnextCare operates health centers in Central Square, Fulton, Mexico, Oswego, Parish, Phoenix and Pulaski It also operates eight school-based health centers located in the Altmar-Parish-Williamstown, Mexico, Pulaski, Fulton and Sandy Creek achool districts ConnextCare has served the area for more than 50 years and is accredited through the Joint Commission as well as recognized by the National Committee for Quality Assurance as a patient-centered medical home, with distinction for behavioral health integration ConnextCare employs a medical team of 18 physicians, 35 advanced practice providers (nurse practitioners and physician assistants), four dentists and seven dental hygienists . In addition, it has 14 mental health providers, including licensed master/clinical social workers and certified psychiatric nurse practitioners,
physician assistants and physicians ConnextCare’s mission is to provide comprehensive, affordable and premier health care and support services to the communities we serve .
Principal Executive: Joseph Murabito
Owner/president
Address: 91 E First St Oswego, NY 13126
Phone: 315-342-4790 Fax: 315-342-5365
Website: www morningstarcares com In Oswego County since: 1973 Total employment: 250
n Operations: Elemental Management Group provides management and administrative services to more than 600 residents The group consists of Morningstar Residential Care Center and The Gardens by Morningstar in Oswego; Waterville Residential Care Center in Waterville; The Shire Senior Living in Rochester; and Aaron Manor Rehabilitation and Nursing Center, Fairport Waterville and Morningstar both underwent significant physical plant upgrades in 2018-2019 . The Shire is a recent acquisition in process and the firm has managed and owned this property for a year and since invested more than $1 2 million in renovations and upgrades Elemental Management Group also manages Strigo Vineyards, which opened in 2020 in Lysander Strigo Vineyards celebrated its anniversary October 2021 The vineyard’s first harvest was late September 2021 and released its first wines to the public late 2021
Principal Executive: Catherine R Gill
Chief executive officer
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: 250
Full-time: 150 Part-time: 100
n What’s new: In the wake of the pandemic, St Luke Health Services remains focused on recruiting and retaining qualified employees as it continues to deliver quality care and services to the Oswego County community
n Operations: 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 the 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, short-stay 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 more than 250 people daily .
Principal Executive:
• John Mongato, Oswego
• Bernie Smith, 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
n Operations: 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
Principal Executive: • Ed Alberts Administrator
• Abby Weaver
Chief operation officer
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: 229 Full-time: 148 Part-time: 81
n Operations: 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 inhouse physical therapy, occupational therapy and speech therapy Little Lukes Preschool and Childcare Centers have opened in DeWitt, Radisson and Fulton Little Lukes is a leading provider of early intervention and preschool-related 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 locations .
Principal Executive: • Ray Ruszczak District manager (Mexico, Pulaski, Sandy Creek)
•Scott Brown District Manager (Hannibal) 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); 315-9637053 (Mexico); 315-387-5212 (Sandy Creek); 315-5646318 (Hannibal)
Fax: 315-298-1083 (Pulaksi) Website: www topsmarkets com In Oswego County since: 2010
Total employment: 229 Full-time: 74 Part-time: 155
n Operations: Tops Markets, LLC, headquartered in Williamsville near Buffalo, 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 in New York, northern Pennsylvania, and western Vermont, and with the support of 14,000 associates, its core mission is to help its communities flourish Tops supports programs that seek to eradicate hunger and disease; promote the education of youth; and ensure the reduction of environmental waste and energy consumption . In addition, Tops provides its customers with sustainably sourced, high quality products
Principal Executive: Paul M . Ross
Franchise owner Address: 117 N. Townsend St. Syracuse, NY 13203 Phone: 315-472-5556 Fax: 315-478-1209 Total employment: 200
Full-time: 40 Part-time: 160
n Operations: 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
Principal Executive: Giovanni Spitale
President and chief executive officer Address: 46 N . First St . Fulton, NY 13069 Phone: 315-766-2546
Email: info@davis-standard com Website: www .davis-standard .com In Oswego County since: 1867 Total employment: 195
Full-time: 176 Part-time: 19
n What’s new: Giovanni Spitale was named chief executive officer of Davis-Standard in early 2022, replacing Jim Murphy who was elected as the company’s vice chairman of the board of directors Spitale previously was vice president of commercial parts within Boeing Global Services
n Operations: 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, medical, 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
Kingdom .
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 (Syracuse office)
Email: tania anderson@ariseinc org Website: www .ariseinc .org
In Oswego County since: 1996
Total employment: 189
Full-time: 38 Part-time: 151
n Operations: 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 to make Oswego County homes more accessible Partners include the city of Oswego, Oswego County, Office for the Aging, G&C Foods, Fastenal, Novelis, Lowe’s, Raby’s Ace and Home Center, the Center for Instruction, Technology and Innovation, SUNY Oswego, the Richard S Shineman Foundation, the First United Methodist churches in Oswego and Fulton, Pathfinder Bank and Compass Federal Credit Union .
Principal Executive: James A Dowd
President and chief executive officer
Address: 214 W First St Oswego, NY 13126 Phone: 315-343-0057 Email: contactus@pathfinderbank .com Website: www pathfinderbank com
In Oswego County since: 1859
Total employment: 169
Full-time: 155 Part-time: 9 Interns/temps: 5
n What’s new: James A Dowd, a longtime bank employee who served as chief financial officer and chief operating officer, became the bank’s new president and chief executive officer in 2022, following the resignation of Thomas W Schneider . At the end of 2022, Pathfinder expected to open a new branch in the southwest corridor of the city of Syracuse, which will allow the bank to serve its growing customer base and provide a range of community banking services to the city’s underserved neighborhoods Overall, the bank’s strong financial performance, dedicated and highly capable team and healthy capital position leaves it well-positioned for 2023 and beyond
n Operations: Our focus throughout 2021 on enhancing our operating leverage proved to be successful, as double-digit revenue growth outpaced noninterest expense growth by a significant margin 2021 total revenue was up 16 .8%, while we limited expense growth to less than 10%, even compared to the lower-than-typical expenses we recorded in 2020 amid the pandemic-induced operating environment, a spokesman said Looking ahead, the bank remains focused on balancing effective expense management with appropriate investments to support the future growth of the company, namely attracting and retaining exceptional talent To that end, they do expect increased salary and benefits costs in 2022 and beyond as we respond to inflationary and wage pressures within our markets .
Pathfinder’s balance sheet continued to grow, with an improved funding mix and healthy loan portfolio Period-end deposits grew by more than $59 million over 2020 and included approximately $30 million of noninterest bearing deposits . The bank continued to reduce its reliance on time deposits, with both average balance and rate paid on time deposits decreasing significantly compared to the prior year . This supported continued improve-
ment in its funding costs, with the average cost of total interest-bearing liabilities down 40 basis points to 0 79% for year-over-year
While its local economies have improved significantly from the height of the pandemic and its pipelines remain solid, Pathfinder continues to maintain a conservative approach to managing asset quality and modest loan growth expectations given fiscal policy changes and the evolving impacts of the COVID-19 variant That said, they are optimistic about the opportunities in the vibrant Central New York markets and continue to take strategic steps to maximize them
Principal Executive: 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
n What’s new: In 2022, Behling’s won the top prize in the Next Great Idea competition for its 6 Acres Farm Brewery project . With the help of a $50,000 cash prize, construction started in late 2022 on a site for the 6 Acres Farm Brewery
n Operations: 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
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
n Operations: Founded in 1975 by Ed Wolak, The Wolak Group is an independent franchisee network that owns and operates more than 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 1,875square-foot restaurant
Principal Executive: Laurie Davis Oswego Industries, Inc . chief executive officer
Arc of Oswego County, executive director Address: 7 Morrill Place Fulton, NY 13069 Phone: 315-598-3108 Email: info@oswegoind com Website: www oswegoindustriesinc org; www arcofoswegocounty org In Oswego County since: 1968
Total employment: 145 Full-time: 117 Part-time: 28
n Operations: Oswego Industries, Inc , a nonprofit organization founded in 1968, is dedicated to improving the lives of people with intellectual and developmental disabili-
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ties 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 square-foot 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 OI began a large project to convert its 18,000 square foot industrial facility into a warehousing ands fulfillment and assembly and packaging space .
Principal Executive: Zach Menter
President and chief executive officer 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: 138
n Operations: 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-chief executive officer 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% of response calls come through 911 dispatch while the other 12% are inner-facility transport . Menter handles roughly 50% of all emergency management service calls in Oswego County .
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
n Operations: The Fresh Food Group acquired Champlain Valley Specialty in the town of Oswego . FFG provides full-service fresh solutions for retail, food service, club and convenience stores including merchandising and category support It operates eight facilities across the U S and three in Canada It is regarded as one of the leading providers of fresh-cut fruits and vegetables, snacking products and home meal replacement solutions .
Principal Executive: Michael Szidat President and chief executive officer Address: 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: 125
n Operations: 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 16 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 125 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, California 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 next-day delivery service
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
n Operations: 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
Principal Executive: John M Marraffa Jr
President
Address: 29 E Main St Gouverneur, NY 13642
Phone: 315-287-3600
Email: mediarelations@kinneydrugs com Website: www kinneydrugs com
Total employment: 116 Full-time: 36 Part-time: 80
n Operations: 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
Principal Executive: Brian Hannasch
Chief executive officer
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
n Operations: 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 Couche-Tard’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,
Principal Executive: Gregory Smith
President and chief executive officer
Address: 572 State Route 13 Williamstown, NY 13493
Phone: 315-964-2217 (plant) 315-245-3800 (corporate) Website: www .internationalwiregroup .com
In Oswego County since: 1972
Total employment: 110
n Operations: International Wire, headquartered in Camden, New York, is the largest non-vertically integrated copper and copper-alloy wire products manufacturer in the United States Originally Omega Wire, the plant was established in 1972 . The company’s expanded operations in Europe further distinguishes its unique footprint Its strength lies in the capacity and breadth of products they offer, which service a wide range of applications represented in a variety of diverse major market segments International Wire manufactures bare, tin-plated, silver-plated and nickel-plated copper wires, as well as specialty items such as copper-based alloys, aluminum conductors or engineered electrical solutions
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
Principal Executive: Peter Smith Kevin Murman
Co-owners
Address:
All stores located in Oswego at
• 142 State Route 104 E .;
• 21 E . Bridge St .;
• 255 W Seneca St
• 341 State Route 104 E (inside Walmart)
Phone: 315-342-6111 (Route 104 E ); 315342-9111 (Seneca Street) ; 315-342-7827 (E Bridge) ; 315-342-4111 (Walmart)
Website: www .subway .com
In Oswego County since: 1989 Total employment: 110
n Operations: 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 in Fulton, two in Central Square, and one in Parish, Mexico and Phoenix Subway offers an alternative to traditional fast food, serving 7 million made-to-order sandwiches a day Guests choose from 37 million combinations of proteins, fresh vegetables, and bread baked daily . The chain serves subs, soups, and salads at about 44,000 restaurants in more than 100 countries The Subway experience is also delivered online at www Subway com and through the Subway® App, available in select markets at the Apple App Store and Google Play
Principal Executive: Katrina Wart District manager Address: 968 James St . Syracuse, NY 13203 Phone: 315-424-0513 Fax: 315-479-8018 Website: www carrols com In Oswego County since: 1988
Total employment: 106 Full-time: 8 Part-time: 98
n What’s new: Carrols Corp in September 2022 opened a new Popeye’s restaurant on the east side of Oswego in a location formerly occupaied by Arby’s, on the corner of state Route 104 and George Street The 2,100 square foot building has a drive thru and indoor seating available
n Operations: Carrols Corp operates 1,088 restaurants in 23 states, including 65 Popeyes restaurants . Carrols is the largest Burger King franchisee in the world In Oswego County, the company operates three restaurants in Fulton, Central Square and Oswego
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
n Operations: Adecco Group is the world’s leading provider of human resource solutions, temporary staffing, permanent placement, outsourcing, consulting and outplacement with more than 33,000 full-time employees and more than 5,550 branches in more than 60 countries and territories around the world . Adecco has more than 750,000 temporary employees and well more than 100,000 clients every day The company specializes in light industrial, clerical/secretarial, accounting, banking/financial services, construction, engineering, executive search, health care, information technology, outplacement, sales/ marketing and telecommunications
Principal Executive: Richard Burritt
President
Address:
• Chevrolet/Buick: 340 State Route 104 E . Oswego, N Y 13126
• Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram 330 State Route 104 E Oswego, NY 13126
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
n Operations: 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 deal-
ership 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-of-the-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 . 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 Opened in late 2020 was Locavore’s at Burritt’s, which is a farm-to-table food truck open to the public
Principal Executive:
• Daniel Dorsey Jr President
• Kevin Dorsey Vice president, operations
• Christian Morgia Vice president, sales
Address:
1043 County Route 25 / P O Box 1035 Oswego, NY 13126 Phone: 315-343-5221 Email: dd@eaglebev com Website: www eaglebev com In Oswego County since: 1979 Total employment: 100
n Operations: 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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Serving the community since 1919
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Principal Executive: Eric Bresee Executive director
Address:
• 283 W Second St Oswego, NY 13126
• 14 Crossroads Drive Fulton, NY 13069
• 111 Hamilton St Mexico, NY 13114
• 61 Delano St Pulaski, NY 13142
Phone: 315-342-4489 Email: general@farnhaminc .org Website: farnhaminc org
In Oswego County since: 1971 Total employment: 97 Full-time: 90 Part-time: 7
n What’s new: Farnham continues to adopt and implement the latest evidence-based approaches in the communities it serves The last two years have seen strategic enhancements to prevention services to include adolescent early interventions, parenting education and continued development of school-based services Recovery supports, including peer advocacy and vocational education, have been expanded through community partnerships Harm reduction approaches and techniques have been incorporated across all services Outpatient treatment is becoming increasingly integrated In 2021, Farnham supported the retention of existing services in Oswego County through a merger with the County of Oswego Council on Alcohol and Addictions (COCOAA) and the acquisition of Harbor Lights Chemical Dependency Services In 2022, Farnham opened its second location for opioid treatment programing in Mexico and has begun development of a third location in Auburn slated for opening in early 2023 . 2023 will also see the development of the Farnham Foundation and the start of construction for a new facility in the city of Oswego
n Operations: Farnham Family Services works with community partners to promote health, focusing on addictive behaviors, through training, prevention, treatment and recovery supports .
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: 96
n What’s new: EJ continues to invest in new equipment and improvement projects . With the recent focus on Made in USA legislation, EJ is committed and well-positioned to meet the demands that reshoring will bring
n Operations: EJ USA is a global manufacturer and distributor of construction castings and other infrastructure products, headquartered in East Jordan, Michigan It opened its 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 .
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: 96
n What’s new: Unifrax and Clearlake Capital Group have completed the acquisition of Lydall . The combined company will be led by John Dandolph as president and chief executive officer Unifrax is a supplier of high-performance speciality materials used in thermal management, filtration, battery materials, emission control and fire protection applications Headquartered in Tonawanda, near Buffalo, it serves more than 4,000 cus-
tomers through a global footprint of 31 plants operating across 12 countries .
n Operations: 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 calendar bowl paper, heat shields and electrical barriers The plant was operated by Interface and previously by Armstrong World Industries .
Principal Executive: Mark Byrne President Address: 171 Route 5 Weedsport, NY 13166 Phone: 315-214-6455 Fax: 315-689-5077 Website: www byrnedairystores com Total employment: 95 Full-time: 33 Part-time: 62
n Operations: 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
Principal Executive: Heather Powis Resort manager Address: 132 Crim Road Parish, NY 13131 Phone: 315-728-9437 Fax: 315-625-4604 Email: hpowis@travelresorts .com Website: www travelresorts com In Oswego County since: 1988 Total employment: 95 Full-time: 30 Part-time: 65
n Operations: 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 .
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
n Operations: Allen Chase Enterprises, Inc . is a commercial property maintenance and vegetation management company based in Oswego Since 1990, its commitment to customer service has earned the company many long-term relationships with industrial, commercial and municipal clients The business specializes in commercial property maintenance and vegetation control services The vegetation management sector has taken off in recent years, achieving annual sales growth of more than 35% per year since 2014 Chase Enterprises’ services primarily include roadside control for state highway systems and railroad vegetation control . The company operates in nine states throughout the Northeast and Midwest
Principal Executive: George A (“Buddy”) Broadwell President
Address: 26 E First St Oswego, NY 13126 Phone: 315-343-1600
Phone: (315) 598-2900 Fax: (315) 598-4210 www.fultontool.com
Oswego County, Northern & Central New York
Fax: 315-343-1222
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
n What’s new: The Broadwell Hositality Group in late fall 2022 was about to open its $6 .7 million Splash Indoor Waterpark It’s located on East First Street — connected to the existing hotels and restaurants The groups wants the park to become a family entertainment center The waterpark will be 12 months a year—84 degrees every day, 44% humidity There are three levels . The main floor, the waterpark floor, is about 12,500 square feet The second tier includes fully-enclosed air controlled arcade The third tier is food and beverage
n Operations: The Broadwell Hospitality Group is comprised of Best Western Plus Hotel and Conference Center, Clarion Hotel and Suites: Oswego, Captain’s Club Health & Fitness Spa, G S Steamers Bar and Grill, Bayshore Grove and Alexandria’s wedding and banquet facilities, the Lake Ontario Event and Conference Center, and LaParrilla 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, as well as LaParrilla on the Water’s restaurant and the conference center’s space as needed Bayshore Grove is on the shore of Lake Ontario and specializes in weddings, 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 LaParrilla on the Water restaurant, featuring a dockside bar . The restaurant, which opened in 2022, 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 more than 11,000 square feet of onsite flexible
conference space, state-of-the- art technology, and a dedicated kitchen and event staff
Clarion Hotel and Suites: Oswego has 86 guest rooms that include three efficiency apartments and GS Steamers Bar & Grill, their in-house 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 Splash Indoor Water Park, opening winter 2023 . 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 Clarion Hotel and Suites: Oswego, which will be undergoing major changes of its own on the hotel side
Principal Executive: Stefano Pessina Chief executive officer 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
n What’s new: In August 2022, the Fulton store relocated to West Broadway
n Operations: 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 201 W Broadway, Fulton; 250 state Route 104, Oswego; 4764 Salina St ., Pulaski; and 3035 East Ave , Central Square
Principal Executive: Melanie Littlejohn Vice president of customer and community management
Address:
• 99 Howard Road
Fulton, NY 13069
• 7496 Round Pond Road
North Syracuse, NY 13212
300 Erie Blvd W Syracuse, NY 13202 (Corporate Office)
Phone: 315-592-3612 (Fulton); 315-4527654 (North Syracuse) Fax: 315-592-3664 (Fulton) Website: www .nationalgridus .com
Total employment: 85
n Operations: 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% 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, 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
Principal Executive: Richard J Riccelli, Sr President, chief operating officer
Address: 32 Silk Road Fulton, NY 13069 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: 80
n Operations: 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 materials-handling services in the Northeast
Principal Executive: Jeff Pecoroni
President and chief executive officer
Address: 3420 Maple Ave Pulaski, NY 13142
Phone: 315-298-2904 Fax: 315-298-6992
Website: www .Healthway .com
In Oswego County since: 2005
Total employment: 77
Full-time: 75 Part-time: 2
n What’s new: Jeff Pecoroni, the new chief executive officer at HealthWay, wants to continue to clean the air . The Pulaski-based provider of air purification and indoor air quality solutions was acquired by AE Industrial Partners, a private equity firm specializing in aerospace, defense and government services, space, power generation and specialty industrial markets . One of the plans for the future is to add new commercial projects that keep the production facility busy
n Operations: 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 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 . 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 Healthway markets a new state-ofthe-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
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: 13 Part-time: 62
n What’s new: In 2022, The Fulton Family YMCA continued to expand its full daycare center to offer care to children aged 6 weeks to 5 years old . It has also partnered with the Fulton City School District to increase the UPK program . In 2023, it plans to increase programming around the 24-hour fitness center and offer unique birthday party offerings
n Operations: The mission of the YMCA is to put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit, mind and body for all . As a nonprofit, it is committed to making our community a better place to live, work, and play It currently offers 24-hour fitness, group exercise classes, swim lessons, pool, before and after school childcare, daycare service, music lessons, preschool, UPK, and many more programs
Principal Executive: Joe Mirabito Chairman and chief executive officer
Address: 2643 State Route 49 West Monroe, NY 13167 Phone: 1-800-934-9480 Email: info@mirabito com
Website: www mirabito com
In Oswego County since: 2006
Total employment: 73 Full-time: 24 Part-time: 49
n Operations: 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
Principal Executive: John Ling Chief executive officer Address:
• 123 Great Bear Road Fulton, NY 13060 (Distribution Center)
• 3260 State Route 90 Aurora, NY 13026 (Headquarters) Phone: 315-364-6118 Email: auroraretail@mackenzie-childs .com Website: http://www .mackenzie-childs .com/ In Oswego County since: 2019
Total employment: 70
n Operations: MacKenzie-Childs moved its distribution, warehouse and shipping operations to Oswego County in spring 2019 MacKenzie-Childs, Ltd is a manufacturer of ceramics and retailer of hand-painted imported furniture and home décor, based in Aurora and founded in 1983 by Victoria and Richard MacKenzie-Childs In 2014, Castanea Partners, a private equity firm, invested in Aurora Brands, the owner of MacKenzie-Childs, Ltd In 2018 MacKenzie-Childs, Ltd . acquired Patience Brewster Inc Patience Brewster, an Upstate New York book illustrator and ornament designer, joined the company’s creative team, supporting the design and development of products for the Patience Brewster by MacK-
Principal Executive: Ryan Malone President
Address: 708 County Route 7 Hannibal, NY 13074 Phone: 315-564-6784 Fax: 315-564-7050
Email: sara@wdmalone .com Website: www .wdmalone .com
In Oswego County since: 1986 Total employment: 70
n Operations: W D Malone Trucking & Excavating, Inc . is a construction business that does excavation, site preparation, demolition, aggregate production and utility main line installation/rehabilitation
Principal Executive: Mike Tryniski Owner Address: 723 W Broadway Fulton, NY 13069 Phone: 315-593-8070 Fax: 315-593-2142
Email: lakeviewlanes@cnymail com Website: lakeviewbowling com Total employment: 65
n Operations: Lakeview Lanes is a 20-lane bowling alley in Fulton Lakeview Lanes added 24 32-inch LCD TVs to the bowling alley in 2008 Of the 24 screens, 20 are used for scoring on each lane, while the additional four are free for music and video
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 Facebook: www facebook com/pontiaccares
In Oswego County since: 1976
Total employment: 65 Full-time: 43
Part-time: 22
n Operations: Pontiac Care and Rehabilitation Center is an 80-bed skilled nursing home Its professional nursing staff includes RNs, LPNs, and certified nursing aides who 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 .
Principal Executive: Todd Butler
President
Address: 24 Hoag Drive Phoenix, NY 13135 Mail: PO Box 728, Fulton, NY 13069 Phone: 315-342-0832 Fax: 315-343-0832 Email: todd@butlerdisposalsystems com Website: www .butlerdisposalsystems .com
In Oswego County since: 1959 Total employment: 64
n Operations: 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 .
Principal Executive: Pamela Caraccioli
President and chief executive officer
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: 62 Full-time: 55 Part-time: 7
n What’s new: After the retirement of longtime Chief Executive Officer Michael Pollock, Pamela Caraccioli became the new president and chief executive officer Jan 1, 2022 At that same time, Tina Stephens became the vice president of branch operations
In 2022, Fulton Savings Bank also began updating and replacing its suite of ATMs in 2022 . It installed a new ATM at Byrne Dairy’s new Fulton location, 798 W Broadway The new ATM accepts cash deposits and there are no fees when customers use their Fulton Savings Bank Express Banking debit card FSB will continue to update and replace all of its current ATMs within the next few years to better serve all of its customers .
n Operations: Fulton Savings Bank is a locally owned, independent savings institution with four of its branches located in Oswego County and two in Onondaga County The bank was established in 1871 and celebrated its 150th anniversary in 2021 The bank has assets in excess of $444 million and deposits totaling more than $326 million FSB is a member of the AllPoint Network This partnership allows FSB debit cardholders surcharge-free access to more than 55,000 ATMs worldwide In addition, FSB cardholders can access Compass Federal Credit Union ATMs for free Compass has three locations in Oswego County Sur-
charge-free ATM locations for FSB customers can be found on the bank’s website .
Principal Executive: Tim Miner President Address: 137 State Route 104 East (Price Chopper Plaza) Oswego, NY 13126 Phone: 315-343-1890 Website: www tjmaxx com In Oswego County since: 2012 Total employment: 60
n Operations: 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 .
Principal Executive: 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
n Operations: 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
Principal Executive: Diane Blasczienski
Executive director
Address: 810 S First St , Suite 1 , Fulton, NY 13069
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
n What’s new: Diane Blasczienski is the new executive director
n Operations: 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, Kentucky, 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 Fulton 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 .
Principal Executive: Mary-Margaret Pekow
Executive director
Address: 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: 57
n Operations: 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
Principal Executive: Adil K Sattar Chief executive officer 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
n Operations: 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
Principal Executive: Cheryl Baldwin President and chief executive officer
Address: 265 W First St Oswego, NY 13126 Phone: 315-342-6082 Fax: 315-343-3750 Email: cbaldwin@oswegoymca org Website: www oswegoymca org
In Oswego County since: 1855
Total employment: 54 Full-time: 14 Part-time: 40
n What’s new: In 2022, the Y remained focused on looking forward and continued to provide the fundamental programs that help people learn, grow and thrive, improving the health and well-being of children, families and seniors, bringing them together and providing them with a sense of belonging It continues to review services, measure outcomes and improve its approach The facility and programs are the tools it continues to use to build for the future and respond to community needs It remains focused and committed to what it does today, tomorrow, and together The approach, reach, and the importance of expanding on partnerships is helping the Y stay focused on reaching its short and long-term goals For the Y, it’s all about changing lives and strengthening the community together
n Operations: The Oswego YMCA was established in 1855 . Anchored in our community for more than 167 years, the Oswego YMCA is a leading nonprofit organization strengthening community, because we are a community We are a powerful association of men, women and children joined together by a shared commitment to nurturing the potential of kids, promoting healthy living, and fostering a sense of social responsibility
The Y and our community partners positively impact the conditions and environments in which we live, learn, work and play
Y programs and services address the social determinants that impact the health and well-being of people of all ages . We provide opportunities and deliver critical, fundamental services in safe, welcoming places that are open to all
The Y connects people in our community to the resources they need to thrive . We pursue our vision by working closely and blending our services with other organizations, businesses, nonprofit and government agencies The support and guidance of our dedicated volunteers, as well as the heartfelt effort and commitment of our staff and our members is what makes the difference at the Oswego YMCA .
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 Website: www stafkings com
In Oswego County since: 1992 Total employment: 53 Full-time: 40 Part-time: 13
n Operations: 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
Principal Executive: William Carhart Chief executive officer
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: 51
n What’s new: Oswego County Federal Credit Union opened a full-service site in Phoenix in the fall of 2022 It is the credit union’s sixth location overall The branch is located at 101 Volney St , Phoenix
Operations: 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 more than 12,600 members throughout Oswego County . OCFCU has five locations to serve its member-owners Two of these branches are located in Oswego at 90 E . Bridge St ., and 262 W Seneca St Another is located in Mexico at 5828 Scenic Ave , a branch in Fulton on Route 481 and the CITI location
Over its 46 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 2021 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 .
Principal Executive: Ed Alberts
Administrator
Address:
155 W First St Oswego, NY 13126
Phone: 315-342-9575
Email: info@rehabresources org
Website: www rehabresources org
In Oswego County since: 1997
Total employment: 51
Full-time: 44
Part-time: 7
n Operations: Rehab Resources is a therapy management company specializing in staffing
for nursing homes and hospitals Rehab Resources offers employment opportunities and a flexible schedule to physical therapists, occupational therapists and speech pathologists . Positive attitudes and a supportive atmosphere are important to its therapy team Rehab Resources works with facilities including skilled nursing facilities, short term rehab programs, schools and hospitals .
Principal Executive: Paul Brown
Chief executive officer
Address:
• 222 S Second St Fulton, NY 13069
• 3799 Rome Road (Route 13) Pulaski, NY 13142
Phone: 315-592-4840 (Fulton); 315-2987040 (Pulaski)
Website: www .arbys .com In Oswego County since: 1999 Total employment: 50
n Operations: 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 .
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: 50 Full-time: 25
Part-time: 25
n Operations: 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
Principal Executive: David J . Giamartino Co-owner
Address: 192 W . Bridge St . , Oswego, NY 13126 Phone: 315-342-1020 Email: oswego@tullystenders .com Website: www tullystenders com
In Oswego County since: March 2014
Total employment: 50
n What’s new: The Oswego store opened in early 2022 The location operates primarily thought a “grab and go” and drive-thru style The quick service site is smaller than a normal Tully’s restaurant It features a drive-thru option The menu includes things like Tully’s hand-breaded fresh chicken tenders (Buffalo tenders and Asian tenders), chicken sandwiches, dips and sauces, salads and some desserts
n Operations: Since 1991, Tully’s Good Times has been a family owned, locally operated business with locations across Central, Western, Southern New York and Pennsylvania Tully’s currently has 12 full-service locations, one quick-service location, and a mobile unit to enjoy Tully’s Tenders at fairs and festivals
Principal Executive: Ted Volkomer II
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: 48
n What’s new: The company went through an expansion in 2022 It purchased several new pieces of sheet metal equipment along with pipe fabrication equipment
n Operations: 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: 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: 1992 Total employment: 48
Full-time: 48
n What’s new: Many new high end exclusive designs are scheduled for release in 2023 The addition of in-house CNC machines will further help to streamline the operations
n Operations: Terry Michael LeRoy started designing fine jewelry in 1992 under the D .B .A . LeRoi Fine Jewelry After purchasing some used jewelry equipment from an acquaintance, he began creating and selling his designs at local trade shows and farmers’ markets As his skills improved, he eventually was hired as a goldsmith for a local jewelry store, Wholesale Diamond Exchange .
In 1995 he started designing body piercing jewelry out of the basement of his house As interest and demand for his designs increased, the business employed a small staff of artisans and eventually moved into the former Columbia Mills building in Minetto . In 1997 the business was incorporated and known as LeRoi Inc Over the past 27 years LeRoi Inc has become one of the premier manufacturers
of high-end body piercing jewelry creating hundreds of trademarked/copyrighted jewelry designs The business has been a corporate member of the Association of Professional Piercers since 2006 There are more than 2,200 retailers worldwide and currently 40 countries that carry the exclusive LeRoi brand In 2019 LeRoi Inc relocated to a new 13,000 square foot facility at 212 W .Second St , Oswego The relocation was incentivized by a New York State Community Development Block Grant and was administered and managed by Oswego’s Community & Economic Development Office .
Principal Executive:
• 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: 48
n Operations: Wayne Drugs is a Health Mart Pharmacy and strive to give customers personalized and quality care It has cared for the residents of the Oswego community for over 70 years
Principal Executive: Brian Young Business manager Address: 261 Washington Boulevard Oswego, NY 13126 Phone: 315-349-2270 Email: bob .marko@oswegopower .com Website: www nrgenergy com In Oswego County since: 1939 Total employment: 47
n Operations: 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 state-of-the-art technologies, it is able to produce low-cost energy in an environmentally safe manner NRG Energy is headquartered in Princeton, New Jersey
Principal Executive: Tim and Todd Buckingham Owners
Address:
45 Redfield St /P O Box 307 Constantia, NY 13044
Phone: 315-623-9472 (market); 623-9786 (home center) Fax: 315-623-9784 Email: 2buckinghambrothers@gmail com Website: www .buckinghamshomecenter .com; www buckinghamsmarket com
Total employment: 45 Full-time: 18 Part-time: 27
n Operations: After three generations of ownership by the Vella family, Tim and Todd Buckingham acquired the former Vella’s Market and Vella’s Home Center on Redfield Street (atate Route 49) in Constantia in 2018 The businesses have been renamed Buckingham Market and Buckingham’s Home Center . The market and home center are continuing a tradition of business excellence and outstanding customer service established by their former owners Three generations of Vellas owned and operated the stores Cousins Joe and Lance were the third generation owners
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
Total employment: 45
n Operations: 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
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: 45 Full-time: 45
n Operations: 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
Principal Executive: Robert Flack Jr , Sara Horning Barbera
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
n Operations: 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, high-temp 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
Principal Executive:
• Nancy House President
• Brian House Vice 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
n Operations: 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 dealer-
ship 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 .
Principal Executive: • Ed Alberts Owner • Abby Weaver Chief operating officer Address: 155 W First St Oswego, NY 13126 Phone: 315-216-0155 Email: info@riverwalkoswego com Website: www riverwalkoswego com
In Oswego County since: 2021 Total employment: 43 Full-time: 19 Part-time: 24
n What’s new: In 2022 it celebrated the opening of Riverwalk Coffee Roasters to bring fresh roasted coffee, nitro and cold brew coffee, and fresh brewed tea to the neighborhood
n Operations: Riverwalk Apartments and Restaurants are locally owned . Featured as a four-story, mixed-use hub, Riverwalk showcases 32 luxury waterfront apartments and underground parking, with an oven-fired pizza restaurant and handmade bagel shop on the first floor . As part of the Downtown Revitalization Initiative (DRI) granted to the city of Oswego by New York state, Riverwalk was born from the need to renew a local building lot that had fallen in disrepair and generate new business growth The mission is to create jobs, offer downtown living opportunities, and generate revenue in in Oswego .
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
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Total employment: 40
Full-time: 10
Part-time: 30
n Operations: Previously a P&C franchise, Paul Heins started the operation in 1977 In addition to selling groceries, the market has a bakery, meat department, fresh produce and offers hot foods to go In May 1999, 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
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 Total employment: 40
n Operations: 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 .
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: 39 Full-time: 34
Part-time: 5
n Operations: 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
Principal Executive: Randy Yerden President and chief executive officer 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
n Operations: 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
Principal Executive: Brian M Schultz
Chief executive officer
Address: 512 E Seneca St Oswego, NY 13126 Phone: 315-442-3333 Email: Bschultz@centro org Website: www centro org In Oswego County since: 1972 Total employment: 36 Full-time: 21
n Part-time: 15
n What’s new: Centro fell victim to the workforce shortage that gripped many industries nationwide, including public transportation A shortage of bus operators forced Centro to modify service schedules . They were able to return much of their service back to normal, but are still looking to make improvements . They are planning to expand and reshape services They reached a new labor agreement with the union representing bus operators and mechanics
n They are looking to implement on-demand bus services which allow customers to schedule a ride at their convenience as well as increased frequency on its busiest routes Operations: 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 .
Principal Executive:
• Ted Vermette 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: 36
n Operations: 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 develop-
ment 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 its work force to 36 employees as well as two additional engineers to help develop new machines to make the process highly automated and increase output Design Concepts and Enterprises, LLC is producing around 4 million needles a year with hopes of increasing to 10 million by the close of 2018 The company was also working with a surgeon out of Austin, Texas on a new needle that could change the way certain surgeries are performed and could add as many as 20 more personnel to the payroll
Principal Executive:
• Tom Greco
President and chief executive officer
• Jason McDonell
Executive vice president
Address:
• 137 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); 315-598-4549 (Fulton); 315-668-2414 (Central Square)
Website: www advanceautoparts com
In Oswego County since: 1998
Total employment: 35
n Operations: Headquartered in Roanoke, Virginia, 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 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 on-line shopping for parts, accessories and other offerings can be found on the company’s website .
Principal Executive: Eryl Christiansen
President and chief executive officer
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
Total employment: 35 Full-time: 35
n Operations: Eastern Shore Associates is a client-focused agency that is recognized as a trusted insurance adviser in its communities .
ESA values long-lasting relationships with its clients, built on a commitment to excellence, continual improvement and a high standard of customer service Eastern Shore Associates Insurance Agency was founded in 1986 when a group of three smaller independent agencies decided to pool their resources to better serve their clients The focus was to develop big agency capabilities, while maintaining the small agency approach to conducting business by helping their neighbors In 1991, ESA became an employee stock ownership plan company, having the employees own a portion of the company . In January 2009, ESA became 100% owned by its employees This creates a culture of teamwork, accountability and communication throughout the agency ESA provides a full range of personal, business and life insurance, as well as insuring municipalities, schools (both public and private) and nonprofit organizations . Headquartered in Fulton, other ESA branches are in Camden, North Syracuse, Pulaski, Walworth and Waterloo .
Principal Executive: Ben Ewald
Senior manager operations
Address: 33 W First St Fulton, NY 13069 Phone: 315-593-3118 Fax: 315-598-4831 Email: wearitoswego@gmail com
Website: www brookfieldpower com
Total employment: 34 Full-time: 34
n Operations: Brookfield Renewable Energy Group owns and operates 108 generating facilities in 10 states, totaling more than 2,400 megawatts of capacity The company’s hydro and wind power portfolio generates enough renewable energy to power more than 660,000 average households annually in the U .S . Among these are eight facilities in Oswego County along the Oswego and Salmon South rivers .
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
n Operations: 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 president, 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 more than $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 de-
liver 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 3D color Also, Milwaukee Tools awarded Burke’s for being its largest dealer in Central New York .
Principal Executive: Doug Longley President
Address: 1698 County Route 57 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: 34 Full-time: 27 Part-time: 7
n Whats new: 2022 - Longley Brothers Dodge has been in business for 75 years and its gradually transitioning to its fourth generation .
n Operations: 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
Principal Executive: Mike Ward Co-owner
Address: 343 East Ave . Oswego, NY 13126
Phone: 315-343-5421
Fax: 315-343-2753
Website: www boscogeers com
In Oswego County since: 1959
Total employment: 33
Full-time: 18 Part-time: 15
n What’s new: Bosco’s a family-owned store, famous for its meats Since 2021, it is under new ownership who is striving to maintain the tradition of the Bosco family In addition to a wide variety of specialty sausages, Bosco’s serves Friday fish fries, Sunday turkey dinners and daily lunch specials fresh from the deli The produce department offers locally grown, organic produce when available and the bakery has bread, rolls, pastries and pies on display daily
n Operations: Mike Ward, a Rochester-area grocery owner, purchased Bosco’s in June 2021 He is continuing to find ways to improve the business Bosco’s Meats was opened in 1959 by Joseph and Barbara Bosco across the street from where it currently stands at 343 East Ave . After 33 years, they retired, selling the store to their three children, Joseph, John and Theresa Himes . Himes was president and CFO; she retired in 2021 when Mike Ward purchased the business
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
n Operations: The Deaton family entered the hardware business in the 1980s with shops in both Mexico and Pulaski Later, the family scaled back operations, closing the Mexico 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
Principal Executive: Brenda Carhart
Interim president and chief executive officer Address: 100 George St Oswego, N Y 13126 Phone: 315-477-2200 Website: www empowerfcu com Total employment: 32
n What’s new: Empower Federal Credit Union in March announced it has appointed Brenda Carhart as interim president and chief executive officer following the retirement of Chief Executive Officer John Wakefield
n Operations: 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 .
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
n Operations: 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
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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 .
Principal Executive:
• Raj Mahajan
President
• 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: 32
Full-time: 27
Part-time: 5
n Operations: 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, physician assistants, an 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 Physician Raj Mahajan is also
the medical director for the Oswego County Opportunities’ Reproductive Health Division . Mackenzie Mahajan physician assistant, has joined the practice in 2022 . She joins physician assistant Megan Iralnd, certified nurse midwives Theresa Naro and Devon Amedio, physicians Raj Mahajan and Ramani Dasari
Principal Executive: Robert Raby Owner
Address: 247 Washington Blvd Oswego, NY 13126
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
n Operations: 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
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
n Operations: 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 .
Principal Executive:
• John F Sharkey IV
President
• John F Sharkey III
Chief financial officer
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: 31
Full-time: 29 Part-time: 2
n Operations: Universal Metal Works was established in Fulton, NY, in 2010 At Universal Metal Works, a leading metal fabrication facility, experience is our difference Universal Metal Works presents knowledgeable and trained staff with more than 300 years of combined fabrication experience . Universal Metal Works specializes in design and engineering, assembly, complete pre-assembly, and has certified AWS D1-1 Welders Services at Universal Metal Works include: saw-cutting, water-jet cutting, laser cutting, welding/fabrication, machining, assembly, sandblast and paint . Universal Metal Works stands behind quality, strength and reliability to get any job done with craftsmanship clients can trust
Principal Executive:
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: 30
n Operations: 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% 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
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: 30 Full-time: 19 Part-time: 11
n Operations: 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
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
n Operations: 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 and maintenance, process power piping, structural and miscellaneous steel erection, millwrighting and rigging Wiltsie’s stand-alone 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
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
n Operations: 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
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: 28 Full-time: 5 Part-time: 23
n Operations: JCPenney came to Oswego in 1976 after purchasing a number of stores from WT Grant . At that time, the store had many different departments, such as an automotive center, restaurant, toys, bikes and a full fishing department Thirty years later and after a major renovation in 2001, the store is focused on clothing for the 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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work and dedication, long hours, and a vision for the future have made Lindsey Aggregates a major supplier of sand and gravel in CNY . Our investment in state of the art equipment
Its plant produces two sands and five stone aggregate products simultaneously — open graded product (clean) as well as dense grad-
Lindsey Aggregates’ state-of-the art crushing and washing equipment enables it to provide its customers with high quality products,
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 unibody and full-frame services The dealership’s reconditioning facility restores new life to used cars .
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 Total employment: 25
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Phone: 315-529-2773 Email: lindseyaggregatews@gmail com Website: lindseyaggregates com
In Oswego County since: 1999
Total employment: 27
Full-time: 25
Part-time: 2
n Operations: Lindsey Aggregates, Inc was formed in 1999 by Warren Vandish and his wife, Virginia They’ve been in business since 2001, starting as a small aggregate company It was primarily staffed by Mr . Vandish and his family Today, Lindsey Aggregates, Inc has grown into a multi-faceted corporation that not only produces the highest quality aggregates in the area but also provides trucking services, both commercial and residential, as well
Its aggregates have been supplied to virtually every market place including heavy highway, municipalities, airfields, industrial facilities as well as many residential applications Lindsey Aggregates, Inc success is attributed to producing quality aggregates, professional trucking, and exceptional customer service
From humble beginnings, with a small
Principal Executive: Sam Patane Owner, president, general manager 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 In Oswego County since: 1979 Total employment: 26
n Operations: 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
n Operations: 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 base-load, 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 .
Principal Executive: 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
n Operations: 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 .
Principal Executive: 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: 25
n Operations: 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
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: 24
n Operations: Acro-Fab is a precision sheet metal fabrication company based in Hannibal, contracting with more than 100 commercial customers for cutting, punch pressing, welding, painting and light machining services
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
n Operations: 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
Principal Executive:
• Dana Sorbello
President
• David Sorbello
Vice president
Address: 848 County Route 14 Fulton, NY 13069 Phone: 315-592-2055 Email: sorbellooffice@gmail com Website: www sorbelloandsonsfarms In Oswego County since: 1988
Total employment: 24 Full-time: 8 Part-time: 16
n Operations: Sorbello and Sons is a third and fourth-generation family agricultural business centrally located in Granby, NY . Mariano Sorbello started the farm in 1923 and handed it down to his son, Morris, in 1971 With his twin sons, Dana and David, they incorporated the business in 1987 The farm’s main crop is yellow cooking onions produced on 350 acres and includes red onions Grain corn and soybeans are grown on an additional 400 acres . Over the years, Dana and David have become heavily involved in Precision Ag, keeping up with technological advancements in farming to stay competitive and efficient Sorbello and Sons bulk-handles onions that are shipped in 2,500 pound canvas bags New equipment purchased from a European company in 2017 made this improvement possible Sorbello and Sons’ mission is to grow high-quality produce to supply consumers with safe food while maintaining a healthy environment
Principal Executive: Mark E . Tryniski
President and chief executive officer
Address: 5790 Widewaters Parkway
DeWitt, NY 13214
Phone: 1-800-388-4679
Website: www cbna com
In Oswego County since: 1992
Total employment: 23 Full-time: 21 Part-time: 2
n What’s new: Community Bank completed its merger with Elmira Savings Bank, a New York state chartered savings bank on May 13, 2022 This added eight branches across their footprint in New York In the spring of 2022, Community Bank was named one of America’s most trusted companies by Newsweek . It ranked sixth among the most trusted companies in the banking industry category . “We’re incredibly proud and honored to rank among the most trusted companies in America,” said Mark Tryniski, Community Bank chief executive officer and president “Trust is our business and earned over time by doing what is right This recognition is truly a testament to our team and their relationships with our local communities, our customers, and our investors to serve as a trusted financial institution in everything we do ”
n Operations: Community Bank System Inc operates more than 215 customer facilities 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 155 years With over $15 5 billion in assets, the DeWitt-headquartered company is among the country’s 125 largest financial institutions . Community Bank N .A . has consistently been ranked among the top performing U .S . banks in America by Forbes Magazine since the list was first published in 2009 In 2022 the banks was named one of America’s Most Trustworthy Companies by Newsweek In addition to a full range of retail and business banking services, the company offers comprehensive financial planning, insurance, and wealth management services through its subsidiaries/business units that 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 VEBA/HRA plan administration, and collective investment fund, employee benefit trust, and transfer agency services on a national scale Community Bank System Inc . is listed on the New York Stock Exchange and the company’s stock trades under the symbol “CBU
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: 23
Full-time: 15
Part-time: 8
n What’s new: Cornell Cooperative Extension of Oswego County (CCE Oswego) has been resuming its in-person educational program activities The CCE Oswego County 4-H Youth Development Program celebrated 100 years in Oswego County in 2022, culminating in a centennial celebration over the summer at the Oswego County Fairgrounds The Amboy 4-H Environmental Education Center has seen an increase in its weekend rentals for groups and in the attendees of its environmental education programming . The well-attended NYS Pawpaw Conference was organized by the CCE Oswego Agriculture program, showcasing speakers from all over the country to discuss America’s forgotten fruit, the pawpaw, and encourage local growers to add pawpaw trees to their existing production The ag program is also currently working on an expanded annual holiday farmers’ market to take place the first Saturday in December in conjunction with Christmas in Mexico The CCE Oswego Human Ecology program has partnered with the Oswego County Health Department on the expansion of Oswego County’s Healthy Families program to help increase positive parenting and reduce child abuse within the county . Staff in all program areas are eager to continue increasing their in-person events and are looking forward to seeing more attendees in the upcoming new year!
n Operations: 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 1913 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
Principal Executive: Dennis Hollenbeck Plant manager
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: 23
n Operations: 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
Principal Executive: 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
n Operations: 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 sons, 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 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
Principal Executive: Dave Kavney
Regional president
Address: Madison St , 18th floor Syracuse, NY 13202 Phone: 1-800-628-2265 Website: www .nbtbank .com
In Oswego County since: 2013
Total employment: 22 Full-time: 21
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n What’s new: NBT Bank has been named one of the World’s Best Banks multiple times by Forbes, including again in 2022 The bank was also recognized in 2022 by JD Power for customer service excellence NBT Bank was also named one of Central New York’s Best Places to Work by the Central New York Business Journal for the third year in a row . This award recognizes and celebrates the region’s leading employers based on employee feedback
n Operations: 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 David Kavney, 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, and treasury management representative Michelle Corapi Headquartered in Norwich, NBT Bank has 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
Principal Executive:
• James Poindexter
President
• Robert Cantwell Vice president
• 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: 21
n Operations: 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, Brewerton, Mexico and Clayton . They provide coverage for homes, autos, business, life and health insurance across Upstate New York 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
Principal Executive:
• 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: 21
n Operations: 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 provides largescale, 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
Principal Executive: Ali Hawthorn
Owner and managing veterinarian
Address:
12 Gertrude Drive
Central Square, NY 13036
Phone: 315-668-7387
Email: info@highlandanimalhospitalcny .com In Oswego County since: 1995
Total employment: 20
n What’s new: New in 2023: A 7,500 square foot new facility adjacent to the current hospital The new building will feature cutting edge medical equipment, surgery and dental suites, five exam rooms, in-house pharmacy and lab, ample kennel and treatment space and a designated ‘comfort room’ with private entryway for end-of-life care The space in the new building will allow Highland Animal Hospital to offer urgent care services to Central New York . Expected opening date is June 1, 2023 .
n Operations: Highland Animal Hospital is a small animal veterinary clinic that has been located in Central Square since 1995 It is proud to serve the Central New York community and it’s dedicated to providing exceptional, affordable veterinary services to our clients and the pets we care for All visits are conducted in a caring and compassionate manner while providing clients with the support and knowledge they need to live a long, happy life It offers outstanding veterinary service by applying the highest standard of care and staying up to date of the most recent developments .
Principal Executive: Michelle Shatrau
President and chief executive officer 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 Facebook: www .facebook .com/netanddie
In Oswego County since: 1966
Total employment: 20 Full-time: 17 Part-time: 3
n Operations: 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
Principal Executive: Sharon Lynett
Publisher
Address: 140 W First St Oswego, NY 13126
Phone: 315-343-3800 Fax: 315-343-0273
Email: Slynett@pall-times com Website: www OswegoCountyNewsNow com
In Oswego County since: 1845
Total employment: 20 Full-time: 11 Part-time: 9
n What’s new: Sharon Lynett was named as the new publisher in 2022 Among her goals are to continue to refine the products offered by the paper, expand digital coverage, be more present and involved in the community and, most importantly, be the watchdog that the communities of Fulton and Oswego and the surrounding regions deserve
n Operations: The Oswego County Media Group is the publisher of The Palladium Times, The Valley News, the Oswego County Advertiser, the FLX Vacationer and OswegoCountyNewsNow .com . Under the ownership of Sample News Group, who acquired The Palladium Times from Gatehouse Media in 2008, The Palladium Times is the only daily newspaper offering home delivery in Oswego County . In 2014, Sample News Group acquired The Valley News, and the Finger Lakes Vacationer, from Scotsman Media Group, a Syracuse based company that closed in 2014 In 2016, the company launched OswegoCountyNewsNow com, a collaborative effort of The Palladium-Times and The Valley News . Together, they bring readers the most local news for Oswego County on a 24/7 news cycle . With dedicated local reporters on regular beats, no one covers Oswego County better In addition to quality news reporting and the most local news content, the Oswego County Media Group, delivers a marketplace to bring the buyers and sellers of its communities together daily
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: 19
n Operations: 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
Principal Executive: Jennifer Rupert General manager 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: 18 Full-time: 16 Part-time: 2
n Operations: 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 continues its annual traditions such as the community picnic in August, the charity golf outing in June and the “bank at school” program Compass welcomed Jennifer Rupert to her new role as general manager following the retirement of Thomas O’Toole
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
n Operations: 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 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
Principal Executive: William Davis
President Address: 4521County Route 4 Oswego, NY 13126
Phone: 315-343-6933 Website: Davisbros-inc com In Oswego County since: 1961 Total employment: 18
Oswego County, Northern
n Operations: 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
Principal Executive: David J Dexter, OD, FAAO
Owner
Address:
• 303 W . Seneca St . Oswego, NY 13126
• 3333 Maple Ave . Pulaski, NY 13142 Phone: (Oswego) 315-343-2020; (Pulaski) 315-298-2020
In Oswego County since: 1978 Total employment: 18
n What’s new: The practice’s Oswego office is now located on West Seneca Street
n Operations: Harbor Eye Associates is an optometry practice It provides vision and medical eye care to the community Serving patients of all ages . The staff includes Dr . David Dexter, Dr Lori Youngman and Dr James Forde .
Principal Executive:
• Chris LaBarge
Owner
• Michael Doran
Executive director
Address: 140 E 13th St Oswego, N Y 13126 Phone: 315-207-0100 Fax: 315-207-0900 Email: Kelly@hieoswego com Website: www ihg com
In Oswego County since: 2016
Total employment: 18
Full-time: 4 Part-time: 14
n Operations: The four-story Holiday Inn Express & Suites opened in the city of Oswego
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in 2016 It features a pool, hot tub, fitness center, and 81 rooms including 12 suites .
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: 17 Full-time: 16 Part-time: 1
n Operations: 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 ISO90012015 certification in August 2018 .
Principal Executive: 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 mirabito com
In Oswego County since: 1972
Total employment: 16
n Operations: 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
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: 16 Full-time: 8 Part-time: 8
n Operations: 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
Principal Executive: Jeri Fedora Resort operations manager Address: 252 State Route 104 Oswego, N Y 13126 Phone: 315-343-2000 Fax: 315-343-2001
Oswego County,
Email: jerifedora@visions-hotels com Website: www home2oswego home2suitesbyhilton .com
In Oswego County since: 2017
Total employment: 15 Full-time: 7 Part-time: 8
n Operations: Home2Suites by Hilton is an 89-room hotel in Oswego It was constructed by Oswego Lodging Group, LLC, a subsidiary of Visions Hotels, LLC, based in Corning . The hotel encompasses 52,000 square feet of space on four floors . Home2 Suites is targeting extended-stay guests — five-plus nights — such as individuals requiring a long-term stay due to various reasons that include relocation or home renovations, long-term training and consultation projects, construction projects, and power plant shut downs In addition, Home2 Suites is looking for transient-stay guests as well — one to four nights— such as the travelers associated with corporate business and government, as well as leisure guests coming in for a weekend event
Principal Executive:
Tom Johnston
Tim Johnston John Johnston
Owners Address: 913 Phillips St Fulton, NY 13069
Phone: 315-592-5450
Email: admin@johnstonspropane com Website: johnstonspropane com
In Oswego County since: 1936
Total employment: 15 Full-time: 13 Part-time: 2
n Operations: Johnston’s Propane has provided sale, service and distribution of propane to residential, commercial, industrial and agricultural customers throughout Central New York since 1936 Located in Fulton, Johnston’s Propane services Oswego, Onondaga, Cayuga and Wayne counties as well as some bordering counties . Johnston’s is a family owned and operated company
Principal Executive:
• Larry Rowlee President
• Taber Rowlee
• 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
n Operations: 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 construction includes such companies as BirdsEye, 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
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: 14
Full-time: 8
Part-time: 6
n Operations: Industrial Precision is a full-service manufacturing facility with more than 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 ser-
vices 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 .
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: 14
n Operations: 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
Principal Executive: Tammy Wilkinson Terry LeRoy
Owners / wellness ambassadors Address: 120 E First St Oswego NY Phone: 315-207-2080 Email: Aquaspafloatcenter@gmail com Website: aquaspafloatcenter com
In Oswego County since: 2020
Total employment: 13
Full-time: 10
Part-time: 3
n What’s new: 2022 featured a year of changes, growth and new programs .
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Taking an active role in the float industry, Aqua Spa Float Center was a 2022 Corporate Sponsors of the Float Conference, the world’s largest event for the float industry — float tanks, sensory deprivation This year the conference announced a new Float Research Collective — the Aqua Spa Float Center pledged their membership right away .
PBM Therapy / NovoTHOR Whole body light bed
As one of only three NovoTHOR locations in New York state, Aqua Spa Float Center is pleased to announce photobiomodulation Therapy is now available . This modality is ca-
pable of improving mitochondrial function and was named Invention of the Year at the Elite Sports Rehabilitation Expo in 2016
• Charitable Contributions and Sponsorships
Aqua Spa Float Center has donated more than $12,000 to local businesses and organizations in 2022 One such campaign (Community Gift of Wellness) features monthly gifts to local organizations deserving of rest, relaxation and rejuvenation . Recipients include the YMCA of Oswego, Erin’s Angels and the Minetto Teachers Assistants
• Aesthetics Department
Aqua Spa Float Center expanded its aesthetics department by hiring two additional estheticians The newly formed aesthetics department trained under Dr Lance Setterfield (author of “The Concise Guide to Dermal Needling Third Medical Edition, Revised & Expanded”) and Horst Liebl (inventor of the original German dermaroller) two of the world’s leading dermal needle experts Microneedling is set to launch at the Aqua Spa this fall
• IV Infusion Therapy
Aqua Spa will launch IV drip therapy in early 2023
• Supplement Development
To further their mission of providing natural wellness, LeRoi is researching and developing whole food organic supplements to launch an exclusive line . Coming in 2023 .
• Flex Memberships
New options allow guests to customize their wellness journey by choosing their modalities These are derived from employee, guests and community member requests and provide less restrictions, limitations, and more accessibility and affordability
• Work Happy
Aqua Spa Float Center’s Work Happy Program features partnerships with local businesses that wish to offer employees holistic wellness services as part of their benefits package
n Operations: Aqua Spa Float Center & Wellness Boutique is a 6,500 square foot holistic wellness sanctuary Its mission is to provide a wellness sanctuary that allows the body, mind and spirit to rest, relax and rejuvenate Aqua Spa Float Center’s vision is to nurture and enhance wellness, balance and harmony through a multi-modality-centered facility They aspire to empower sustained, positive change, well-being, and self-awareness; and educate to the benefits of natural health, holistic wellness, and life balance The inclusive spa location and waterfront setting in Oswego (a name derived from the Iroquoian Indian word osh-we-geh, meaning “pouring-out place”) further captures the sacred vision and relevance of the float center and wellness boutique
With 13 employees (wellness ambassadors,
technical spa associates and estheticians), Aqua Spa Float Center provides float therapy via superior float tanks, whole-body cryotherapy via impact cryotherapy, sunlighten infrared saunas, salt therapy, red light therapy via NovoTHOR, oxygen bar and a full-service aesthetics department focused on all-natural and holistic skin care
Principal Executive: Joseph Marmon
President Address: 259 CC Road Williamstown, N Y 13493
Phone: 315-964-0001 Email: joe@hardwoodtransformations com In Oswego County since: 2004 Total employment: 12
n Operations: 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 funding, Hardwood Transformations Inc /Designer Hardwood Flooring recently moved its headquarters to 259 CC Road, Williamstown .
Principal Executive:
• Brian Phinney Shop foreman and 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: 12
Full-time: 9
Part-time: 3
n What’s new: Majestic Mold & Tool, Inc . is hiring for full- and part-time and is an active sponsor of the moldmaker apprenticeship in the NYS Apprenticeship Program The company also participates in the CiTi BOCES internship program .
n Operations: Majestic Mold & Tool, Inc . specializes in designing and building injection molds and is a full-service tool and die shop The company was founded in 1985 and is currently owned by Brian Phinney, David Rundle, and David King Founding owners Tim King and Steve Corsette retired in 2021 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 (EDM), 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
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
n Operations: 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
Principal Executive: • Ed Alberts
Owner
• Brandon Breitbeck President Address: 155 W First St Oswego, NY 13126 Phone: 315-326-0001 Email: brandon@wiredtelcom com Website: www wiredtelcom com
In Oswego County since: 2017 Total employment: 11 Full-time: 11
n What’s new: Wired Telcom installers have completed jobs around the US and locally in Oswego and Syracuse .
n Operations: Wired handles every detail of your technology and communication needs Then they offer long-term for support, system maintenance and upgrades Their low-voltage wiring installation teams travel nationwide to install all technology and multi-media systems for your franchise locations Wired specializes in growing franchises including gym, spa, restaurant and swim school settings Services include Wifi, VoIP phone, cameras, music, TV and menu boards, and network security solutions
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: 8
n Operations: 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 .
Principal Executive: Andrew Christie Managing director
Address: 31 County Route 59 Phoenix, NY 13135
Phone: 315-934-4365 Fax: 315-934-4331 Email: awc@sam-na com Website: www sam-na com
Total employment: 8
Full-time: 7 Part-time: 1
n Operations: SAM North America LLC in Phoenix is an American subsidiary and supplier of solution coating machines, extrusion coating machines and flexo and gravure printing machines for the converting and flexible packaging market SAM North America LLC is a member of the Sung An Machinery Group of South Korea The company operates its Extrusion Technology Center for extrusion coating and laminating product development at its facility in the Oswego County Industrial Park in the town of Schroeppel SAM’s multimillion-dollar investment included the acquisition of the 10,000-square-foot building, building renovations, and a new extrusion coating-lamination-cast film pilot machine that is designed to bring new employment opportunities to Central New York In 2017, SAM North America LLC had its second consecutive year of record sales globally with steadily increasing North American sales . The company added flame and ozone treatment capability on the pilot line at the Extrusion Technology Center at the Oswego County Industrial Park In addition, a winder upgrade supports higher web tension requirements for fabrics and paperboard The business also installed a 600-meter-per-minute solution coating and laminating pilot line at its research and development center in Seoul, Korea . It includes more than 30 coating application methods, wet bond laminating, flotation drying, roll support drying, ultraviolet curing, and dry bond laminating This pilot development line was dedicated for customer development trials starting in April 2017
Principal Executive: Mary C . Toale
Officer in charge
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: 1,525
Full-time: 1,180 Part-time: 345
SUNY Oswego also employs 1,525 students
n What’s new: SUNY Oswego’s institutional accreditation was reaffirmed by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE) in June 2022 MSCHE’s reaffirmation of SUNY Oswego’s accreditation followed a two- and-a-half-year self-study process that included over 80 members of the SUNY Oswego community and culminated in a MSCHE (peer-review) evaluation team virtual visit in March 2022
This reaffirmation of accreditation through MSCHE demonstrates that SUNY Oswego meets the Standards for Accreditation and Requirements of Affiliation and enables SUNY Oswego and its students to remain eligible to receive federal student aid and grants The MSCHE recognized SUNY Oswego for the following accomplishments and innovative practices:
• Mission and institutional goals/priorities
• Initiatives that promote a diverse and inclusive climate among students, faculty, staff, and administration
• Efforts in the areas of environmental sustainability and ecological stewardship
• Curriculum innovation
• Well-organized learning outcomes assessment process
• Holistic approach to assessing co-curricular learning
• Data informed assessment and decision-making
• The search for the next president of SUNY Oswego kicked off in 2022, following the recent retirement of Deborah F . Stanley who had served for 26 years as president and 44 years at SUNY Oswego Five candidates were invited to campus in the summer of 2022 to meet with the search committee and members of the SUNY Oswego and external commu-
nities . After careful and thoughtful review, College Council chair and presidential search committee chair James McMahon announced in August that the council decided not to advance any candidates to SUNY System at this time “Instead, the presidential search will continue in the months ahead with the goal of conducting a new round of recruitment as soon as possible using a new search firm,” said McMahon . “The new search firm: RPA, Inc , a nationally recognized comprehensive executive search firm with more than three decades of service to higher education, including conducting many successful searches for SUNY System Administration and several SUNY campuses, will be retained to develop a new recruitment strategy to secure additional candidates ”
Looking ahead to 2023, SUNY Oswego will turn its attention to the actions the university community will take in support of its institutional priorities of student success, academic and creative excellence, inclusive community, sustainable institution, and partnerships
According to SUNY Oswego’s Officer in Charge Mary C Toale, “We will continue to take action to protect and effectively manage our reserves; cultivate and obtain new development activities and partnerships; nurture an “all-in” campus wide focus on recruitment, enrollment, and retention; and invest in
campus-based actions that reduce our carbon footprint and protect our environment . We will remain focused on our students’ success; seek to increase high quality high impact practices inside and outside the classroom; and preserve a campus culture of care, while eliminating achievement gaps and increasing financial literacy ”
Operations: SUNY Oswego’s faculty lead more than 180 academic programs (majors and minors) 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 among the top 12 public institutions of higher learning in the North by U S News & World Report, 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-six percent of Oswego graduates from the Class of 2021 are employed and/or continuing their education within one year of graduation; 83% of the Class of 2021 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 SUNY Oswego continues to be the largest public employer in Oswego County with 3,050 full-time, part-time and student employees
Oswego’s curriculum includes high-demand, high-quality, innovative degree programs developed with industry and business partners in mind . Further, SUNY Oswego’s Syracuse campus provides undergraduate programs (Business Administration, Criminal Justice, and Human Development) and graduate programs (Biomedical and Health Informatics, Childhood Education, and Mental Health Counseling) for working professionals and place-bound students in an urban setting .
The colege urrently offers:
• 70+ Undergraduate Majors
• 70+ Minors
• 40+ Master’s Programs
• 16 to 1 Student to Faculty Ratio
• 22 Average Class Size
• 350+ Faculty
• 80+ Study Abroad Programs
• 89% Full-Time Faculty Hold the Highest Degree in their Field
• $4 0 Million in Federal, State and Private Support for Research and Innovative Programs
Investing in the Community; Sustaining Our Institution
• The college’s capital plan projects exceeded $96 million and injected over $64 million
into the New York state economy over the past five years of campus renewal .
• SUNY Oswego’s presence in the region had a total economic impact in fiscal year 2019-2020 of $419 .4 million and supported 5,541 regional jobs Learn more at oswego edu/economic-impact .
• SUNY Oswego is the largest public employer in Oswego County
• 4,074 students participated in internships, co-ops, student teaching, research, civic engagement and other applied learning experiences last year
• The college’s Richard S . Shineman Center for Science, Engineering and Innovation operates one of the state’s largest geothermal systems, meeting the building’s heating and cooling needs without producing carbon emissions .
Points of Pride (Fall 2022 edition)
• Endowment of $56 8 million as of 7/31/22
• 754 Oswego College Foundation donor-funded scholarships in 2022
• $6 5 million awarded in merit-based scholarships
• $8 .6 million in total philanthropic support for for SUNY Oswego was raised last year thanks to more than 5,300 donors
• More than $1 million in campus support for undergraduate student research
• At the start of the fall 2022 semester, 33% of total student body at SUNY Oswego self-identifying as culturally diverse Distinguished Rankings (Fall 2022 edition)
U S News & World Report
• Top 20 (#12) among Public Institutions in “Best Regional Universities in the North” (2023)
• Top 10 in the North for “Best Undergraduate Teaching” (2023)
• Among the “Best Colleges for Veterans” -- Top 20 in the North (2023)
• Ranked #19 in “Top Performers on Social Mobility — North” (2023)
• #1 New York State Public College in “Best Online Degree Programs: MBA” (2022)
• One of the “Best Regional CollegesNortheast” (2023)
• One of the nation’s Top “Green Colleges” (2022)
• Ranked #48 nationally for Economic Mobility and Social Purpose among “2022 Master’s University Rankings”
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: 1135
What’s new: Projects for 2022 included, but weren’t limited to: repurposing the eastern wing of the Bunner Street Complex in Oswego vacated by Oswego Health Behavioral Sciences; planning expansion of court facilities at the Public Safety Center as mandated by New York State; continuing our partnership 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; and continuing our work to evaluate various critical infrastructure needs and options for addressing them
The Oswego County Legislative Office Building, 46 E Bridge St , Oswego moved to a single public entry door effective Nov 1, 2022 The public is required to enter at the lower East Second Street entrance on the first floor of the building . A deputy will be at that door to guide visitors to their destination
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 .
Principal Executive: Mathis A Calvin III Superintendent
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: 850
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 3,576 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 .
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@cssdapps org Website: www cssd org
In Oswego County since: 1944 Total employment: 727
n What’s new: The district has returned to pre-pandemic conditions Extracurricular
activities, clubs, sports and music/band every day after school and students have resumed . Both of the district’s capital projects were completed in 2022 . They finished the safety and security capital project that has provided the district with safe entries for all of its schools, as well as special filming on windows, along with many other safety upgrades for the students and staff .
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 3,609 students .
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: www .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
Oswego County, Northern & Central New York
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
Principal Executive: Donna Runner Superintendent Address: 16 Fravor Road Suite A Mexico, NY 13114
Phone: 315-963-8400, ext 5401 Fax: 315-963-5801 Email: drunner@mexicocsd .org Website: www mexicocsd org
In Oswego County since: 1826
Total employment: 503 Full-time: 481 Part-time: 22
n What’s new: The district is offering fullday universal pre-kindergarten classes at all three elementary schools! They also have a partnership with ConnextCare with two onsite school-based health centers located at Mexico Elementary and Mexico Middle School that serves all of district students from all buildings
n Operations: The district has one high school, one middle school, and three elementary schools, and serves 2,017 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 Project Lead the Way curriculum that develops essential 21st century skills such as problem solving, critical thinking, communication and collaboration
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: 484
Full-time: 435 Part-time: 49
n What’s new: CiTi introduced new CTE agricultural studies program Oswego County high school students can now select a new CTE program, Agricultural Studies, geared toward Americans’ growing interest in farm-to-table dining and buying locally sourced produce and goods . Carolyn Deary-Petrocci instructs the course, which launched in fall 2022
The CTE Agricultural Studies program engages students in exploring sustainable farm-to-table pathways through plant sciences, horticulture, small animals and conservation Nearly 100 acres of CiTi-owned forest are being used to expand CiTi Farms for various program highlights, like beekeeping, while students collaborate with those enrolled in CTE Heavy Equipment Repair & Operation, Construction Technology, Welding Technology, Culinary and Industrial Electrical Technologies programs to complete projects .
• CiTi’s first Military Day a ‘success’ — Students in CiTi’s Career and Technical Education programs had the opportunity to meet one-onone with U S Armed Forces members from several branches to discuss career opportunities CTE Principal Michael Thurlow said the first event of its kind for CiTi was planned to have a connection between the military and each CTE class offered
• CiTi earns Safety Excellence Award — The Utica National Insurance Group recognized CiTi with its 2021 School Safety Excellence Award in recognition of outstanding efforts to create a safer school environment
The award indicates that it is a direct result of CiTi’s diligence and adherence to safety principals prescribed to safety group members . In the Utica National Safety Excellence Award program, schools can earn distinction at varying levels by meeting specific criteria to enhance overall school safety using specific, quantifiable surveys Among many categories are bully prevention programs, district safety policies and protocols and more CiTi has received this award consecutively for more than a decade
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, 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 Over the past three years, CiTi has expanded to accommodate the needs of Oswego County students
The Center for Instruction, Technology & Innovation’s career and technical education offerings have expanded to include new agricultural studies and dental assisting programs These programs provide hands-on skill development and technical training needed for entry-level employment .
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: 375
Full-time: 304
Part-time: 71
n Operations: Established in 1949 as the Oswego County Board of Cooperative Educational Services, the organization adopted a new name in August 2014 to embrace its
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% for the 2017-18 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% of their graduating class
Principal Executive: William J “Billy” Barlow Mayor
Address: 13 W Oneida St (City Hall) Oswego, NY 13126
Phone: 315-342-8136
Email: mayor@oswegony org
Website: www oswegony org
In Oswego County since: 1848
Total employment: 320
Full-time: 300
Part-time: 20
n What’s new: New projects this year included a brand new, state-of-the-art skatepark, a new Breitbeck Park playground, the introduction of sunset tiki tours in the Oswego Harbor, the launch of the Oswego City Drug Task Force and lighting the pedestrian tunnel
n Operations: The city of Oswego is situated on the southeastern shore of Lake Ontario, boasting 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-ember 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
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: www cayuga-cc edu
In Oswego County since: 1979
Total employment: 303 Full-time: 155 Part-time: 148
Principal Executive: Naomi Ryfun
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: nryfun@apw cnyric org Website: nryfun@apw cnyric orgwww apwschools org
In Oswego County since: 1956
Total employment: 283
Full-time: 275
Part-time: 8
n What’s new: The district named Dr Naomi Ryfun as its new superintendent following the retirement of Lynn Rhone
315-219-4552
Full-time. Part-time.
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n What’s new: The past year saw the completion of a long-term priority project for Cayuga Community College: the creation of an Advanced Manufacturing Institute on the Fulton campus Designed with significant input and support from Huhtamaki, Novelis and other manufacturing leaders, the AMI offers training to help people earn degrees, certificates or credentials, and also helps them earn the skills they need to advance their careers Other programs at the college continue to succeed, including the Human Services program, which in two years has already exceeded enrollment projections . For 2023, the college will look to offer programs and trainings through the AMI, and continue working with its partners in the community to develop additional opportunities
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 . The college has partnered with the Fulton City, Hannibal and Mexico school districts on its Early College High School program, which creates opportunities for high school students to earn credits toward degrees in Information Technology or Health Sciences .
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 1,074 students that reside within a 180-square-mile area 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; dual enrollment with local colleges, trades, lab and business education
Principal
Full-time: 269
Part-time: 14
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
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 more than 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
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: www 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 completed within the
Sandy Creek Central School District consisting of a new elementary school parking lot and loading dock improvements
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: 156 Full-time: 156 Part-time: 0
n What’s new: The $10 million Downtown Revitalization Initiative was a primary focus in 2022 Participants were contacted by their assigned state agency and a great deal of movement was had in 2022 Fulton worked on several small business funding and housing support programs to assist with growth and development as well as to help with rebounding from the impacts of COVID-19 .
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 awarded $10 million to implement transformative projects under (former) 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
Principal Executive: Mantosh Dewan President
Address: 750 E Adams St Syracuse, NY 13210
Phone: 315-464-5540 Fax: 315-464-4829 Email: upstate@upstate edu Website: www upstate edu Total employment: 10,959
n Operations/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 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
Principal Executive: Kent Syverud Chancellor
Address: 201 Tolley Administration Building Syracuse, NY 13244
Phone: 315-443-1870 Fax: 315-443-3503 Email: cmsweb@syr edu Website: www syr edu Total employment: 5,000
n Operations: 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-ofthe-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
Principal Executive: Steve Hanks
President and chief executive officer
Address: 301 Prospect Ave Syracuse, NY 13203 Phone: 315-448-5111 or 1-888-785-6371 Fax: 315-448-6161
Email: marcomm@sjhsyr org Website: www sjhsyr org Total employment: 3,976
n What’s New: In 2022 in an effort to reduce costs, St Joseph’s parent company Trinity Health consolidated the leadership teams of its New York hospitals: St Joseph’s Hospital in Syracuse and St Peter’s Hospital in Albany The administrative restructuring resulted in a regionalized hospital system and its senior-most leader now is based in Albany . Former St Joseph’s Health CEO Leslie Paul Luke voluntarily left the organization in 2022 .
n Operations/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 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 (2019-20), 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 .
Principal Executive: Colleen Wegman
Chief executive officer
Address:
P O Box 30844 Rochester, NY 14603
Phone: 585-328-2550 Website: www wegmans com Total employment: 3,405
n Operations/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 .
Principal Executive: Kimberly Boynton
President and chief executive officer
Address: 736 Irving Ave Syracuse, NY 13210
Phone: 470-7111 Fax: 470-7232 Website: www .crouse .org
Total employment: 3,200
n Operations/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
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: 3,200
n Operations/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
Principal Executive
• Irfaan Hafeez
Operations manager
• Anand Mehta
Regional director of operations
Address: 7211 Morgan Road, Liverpool, NY, 13090
Amazon Delivery Station Warehouse 6834 Kirkville Road
E Syracuse, NY 13057
Phone: 888-435-9287; (HR) 888-892-7180 Email: cs-reply@amazon com Website: Amazon .com Total Employment: 2,500
n Operations/history: Amazon .com, Inc . is an American multinational technology company focusing on e-commerce, cloud computing, online advertising, digital streaming, and artificial intelligence It has been referred to as “one of the most influential economic and cultural forces in the world Its 3 8-millionsquare-foot warehouse became operational April 18, 2022, according to a company spokesperson It is located on 111 acres of land formerly occupied by the Liverpool Public Golf and Country Club About 30,000 products a day are shipped from the warehouse Company officials said that number will grow to 150,000 . It has a second site in East Syracuse
Principal Executive:
Dr Kimberly Townsend
President and chief executive officer
Address:
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700 E Brighton Ave
Syracuse, NY 13205
Phone: 469-5570 Fax: 469-6558
Website: www lorettocny org Total employment: 2,500
n Operations/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 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
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: 2,455
n Operations/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% 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
Principal Executive: James Taiclet Chief executive officer
Address: 497 Electronics Parkway Syracuse, NY 13221 Phone: 456-0123 Fax: 456-2178 Website: www .lockheedmartin .com
Total employment: 1,961
n Operations/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 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
Principal Executive: Roland Beck President Address: 700 Visions Drive Skaneateles, NY, 13152 Phone: 315-689-3924 Fax: 315-685-1539 Website: www tessy com
Total Employment: 1,900
n Operations/History: We’re a family-owned custom contract manufacturer specializing in plastics processing, complex assembly, precision tooling, and automation design & build . Bring us your toughest challenges With complete end-to-end capabilities, from concept design to going-to-market, we’ll partner with you every step of the way Our team delivers end-to-end solutions, raising the bar with every problem we solve Maker of minimally invasive surgical devices, electromechanical devices, medical diagnostics, packaging market for a variety of consumer products . Tessy Plastics was founded in 1973 and has been in the plastics industry for more than 49 years
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: 1,445
n Operations/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 21-bed spinal cord injury/disorder center It is a teaching facility affiliated with SUNY Upstate Medical University and operates community based outpatient clinics in Massena,
Oswego County, Northern &
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 oversees delivery of health care services to more than 50,000 veterans and an operating budget of more than $300 million The VA announced that video telehealth appointments to veterans’ homes increased more than 1,000% as veterans increasingly chose virtual care through VA Video Connect during the COVID-19 pandemic
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
n Operations/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 .
United 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 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 .
Principal Executive: Carol B Tome
Chief executive officer Address: 6975 Northern Boulevard Syracuse, NY 13057 Phone: 1-800-742-5877 Website: www ups com Total employment: 1,200
n Operations/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
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
n Operations/history: Verizon Communications Inc . was formed on June 30, 2000 and in 2020, celebrated 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
Principal Executive: Tom Rutledge
Chairman and chief executive officer
Address:
6005 Fair Lakes Road Syracuse, NY 13057 Phone: (800) 892-4357 Website: www twc com Total employment: 1,018
n Operations/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
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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
Principal Executive: Andreas Frank President and chief executive officer Address: 4341 State Street Road
Skaneateles Falls, NY 13153 Phone: 685-4100 Fax: 685-1769 Email: customerservice@hillrom .com Website: www .hillrom .com Total employment: 1,000
n Operations/history: Baxter International Inc (NYSE:BAX), a leading global medical products company, and Hillrom (NYSE:HRC), a global medical technology leader, announced in September 2021, that the companies have entered into a definitive agreement under which Baxter has agreed to acquire Hillrom for $156 00 per share in cash for a total equity value of approximately $10 5 billion and a total enterprise value of approximately $12 .4 billion, including the assumption of debt The transaction was expected to close by early 2022 . 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 .
Principal executive: Mark Muthumbi
Central New York Regional president and vice president, commercial sales eastern markets
Address: 333 Butternut Drive Syracuse, NY 13214 Phone: 315-671-6400
Website: www excellusbcbs com Total employment: 958 (Onondaga County)
n Operations: Operations: 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 During 2021, the Health Plan spent at least $288 million on its comprehensive response to the COVID-19 pandemic, which included coverage for treatment, testing and vaccines . Also beginning in 2021, Excellus BCBS identified specific areas of focus for its community investments, including Addressing Social Determinants of Health, Reducing Health Disparities, and Supporting Clinical Health Improvement, and intentionally established them as community engagement guiding principles going forward . An outcome of this work included $388,000 in Health Equity Award funding disbursed to 18 upstate New York nonprofits to address racial and ethnic health disparities In November 2021, the Health Plan raised its minimum hourly wage to $18, well above the state minimum wage 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
Principal executive: 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 Total employment: 650
Operations/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 more than 100 years and with more than 300 financial professionals, helps neighbors address financial needs and concerns
Principal Executive: Aminy Audi
Chairman of board . chief executive officer Address: 1 Stickley Drive Manlius, NY 13104
Phone: 682-5500 Fax: 682-6306 Website: www stickley com Total employment: 500
n Operations/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 Audi purchased the company in 1974 The Manlius plant has more than 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 .
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
n Operations/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
Principal Executive: Scott Berlucchi President, chief executive officer
Address: 17 Lansing St . Auburn, NY 13021 Phone: 315-255-7011 Website: www .auburnhospital .com Total employment: 1,150
n Operations/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
Principal Executive: David Gould
Chairman, Cayuga County Legislature Address: 160 Genesee St
Auburn, NY 13021
Phone: 315-253-1525 Fax: 315-253-1586 Email: coadmin@cayugacounty us Website: www co cayuga ny us Total employment: 750
n Operations/history: Cayuga County is made up of 15 legislative districts representing 24 municipalities, including the city of Auburn .
Principal Executive: Jeffrey Pirozzolo Superintendent Address: 78 Thornton Ave Auburn, NY 13021 Phone: 315-255-8835 Website: district auburn cnyric org Total employment: 600
n Operations/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 Elementary School
Principal Executive: Elizabeth Smith Chief executive officer
Address: 217 Genesee St Auburn, NY 13021 Phone: 315-253-6227 Email: info@unityhouse com Website: www unityhouse com Total employment: 450
n Operations/History: Unity House of Cayuga County, Inc , provides affordable housing and rehabilitative, respite and employment services for individuals with mental illnesses, developmental disabilities, and/or those in recovery from substance use disorders A non-profit 501(c)(3) organization, Unity House
partners with these individuals to develop their personal skills and potential, enabling them to live fuller, more independent lives The agency serves more than 1,000 adults a day in seven Central New York counties and employs 450 staff Unity House is committed to freeing our communities of misconceptions associated with disabilities through innovation, education, and advocacy .
The agency celebrated its 45th anniversary in 2022
Principal Executive: Colleen Wegman
President, chief executive officer
Address: 1 Loop Road, Auburn, NY 13021 Phone: 315-255-2231 Website: www .wegmans .com Total employment: 401
n Operations/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
Principal Executive: Brian Hartwell Superintendent Address: 1879 W Genesee Street Road Auburn, NY 13021 Phone: 315-253-0361 Fax: 315-252-6493 Website: www cayboces org Total employment: 400
n Operations/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-On-
ondaga BOCES serves nine component school districts: Auburn, Cato-Meridian, Jordan-Elbridge, Moravia, Port Byron, Southern Cayuga, Skaneateles, Union Springs and Weedsport .
Principal Executive: Kelly Edinger Site manager Address: 297 Grant Ave Auburn, NY 13021 Phone: 315-255-0532 Website: www wal-mart com Total employment: 350
n Operations/history: Wal-Mart Stores, Inc ., created as a single five-and-dime in 1950, is the largest international retailer .
The company was founded by Sam Walton in 1962 and incorporated on Oct 31, 1969 It also owns and operates Sam’s Club retail warehouses .
As of July 31, 2020, Wal-Mart 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/ .
Principal Executive: Sullivan DeRaddo Director of operations-Northeast
Address: 1 Goulds Drive Auburn, NY 13021
Phone: 315-258-4848 Website: www xyleminc com Total employment: 338
n Operations/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 Corpora-
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tion, Xylem is headquartered in Rye Brook with 2018 revenues of $5 .2 billion and 17,000 employees worldwide
Principal executive: Dr . Brian M . Durant
President Address: 197 Franklin St ., Auburn, NY 13021 Phone: 1-866-598-8883 Email: admissions@cayuga-cc .edu Website: www .cayuga-cc .edu Total employment: 303 Full-time: 155 Part-time: 148
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 . The college has partnered with the Fulton City, Hannibal and Mexico school districts on its Early College High School program, which creates opportunities for high school students to earn credits toward degrees in Information Technology or Health Sciences In May of 2022, the college opened its new Advanced Manufacturing Institute on the Fulton Campus
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: 267
n Operations/History: Nucor Corporation is a producer of steel and related products headquartered 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
Generating safe, clean and reliable power, fueling the upstate economy and protecting the environment.
Principal Executive: Major General Gregory K Anderson
10th Mountain Division and Fort Drum
commander
Address: Public Affairs Office South 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: 20,313 (15,656 military; 3,912 civilians and 745 contractors)
n Operations/history: Home of the 10th Mountain Division (light infantry) and anchor to many associated businesses, the 107,265-
acre Fort Drum largely dominates the economic landscape of the North Country . It is the largest employer in the North Country 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 during the previous year 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 more than 37,000 soldiers and family members .
Principal Executive:
Thomas H Carman
President and chief executive officer
Address: 830 Washington St Watertown, NY 13601
Phone: 315-785-4000 Email: info@shsny com Website: www samaritanhealth com
Total employment: 2,453
n Operations/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
From primary and emergency care to highly specialized medical and surgical services, such as cancer treatment, neonatal inten-
sive 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
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: 850
n Operations/history: The NYS Department of Corrections runs the Cape Vincent correctional facility It is a medium-security and all-male prison
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: 790
n Operations/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 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
Principal Executive: Troy Decker District superintendent Address:
32735-B County Route 29 Philadelphia, N Y 13673
Phone: 315-642-3441 Fax: 315-642-3738 Website: www .ircsd .org Total employment: 675
n Operations/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
Principal Executive: Jennifer L Premo Superintendent of schools Address: 25059 Woolworth St Carthage, N Y 13619 Phone: 315-493-5000 Website: www carthagecsd org/ Total employment: 630
n Operations/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
Principal Executive: James Kettrick Interim superintendent of schools Address:
1351 Washington St ,
P O Box 586
Watertown, N Y 13601
Phone: 315-785-3700 Email: plabarr@watertowncsd org Website: www watertowncsd org Total employment: 625
n Operations/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
Principal Executive: Lynn Pietroski 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: 604 The organization also employs 455 workers at its St Lawrence County
n Operations/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 JRC merged with the ARC in St Lawrence County and assists people in both counties
Principal executive: Stephen J . Todd District superintendent Address: 20104 State Route 3 Watertown, NY 13601 Phone: 779-7010
Oswego County, Northern & Central New York |
Fax: 779-7009
Email: stodd@boces com Website: www boces com
Total employment: 535
n Operations/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
Principal Executive: Ulisses Camilo
President and chief executive oficer
Address: 748 Starbuck Ave Watertown, NY 13601 Phone: 786-5406 Fax: 786-5676 Email: jpm@nyab com Website: www nyab com Total employment: 355
n Operations/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
The following advertisers have made the 2023 Business Guide possible
Advanced Dental Arts/ Dr Fruce 81
Allanson Glanville Tappan Funeral 55
Aqua Spa — Float Center 117
Associated Dental Arts 55
Bame’s Wine & Liquor 69
Barclay Damon LLC 57
Berkshire Farm Center 78
Bond, Shoeneck & King Attorneys 23
Buckingham Market 85
Builders First Source 29
Burke’s Home Centers 69
Burritt Motors 28
Canale Insurance & Accounting 23, 90
Canale’s Italian Restaurant 75
Canalview Travel 26
Catholic Charities of Oswego County 90
Cayuga Community College 9
Century 21 Galloway 30
Community Bank 31
Compass Federal Credit Union 16
ConnextCare 27
Constellation 109
Cornell Coop Ext of Oswego Co 98
Crouse Hospital 7
Davis-Standard 69
Diamond Roofing 23
Dowdle Funeral Home 30
Eagle Beverage 97
Eastern Shore Associates Insurance 25
EJ USA 53
Elemental Management Group 115
Empower Federal Credit Union 67
Excellus BlueCross Blue Shield 15
Finger Lakes Garage Door 75
Fitzgibbons Insurance Agency 16
Foster Funeral Home 55
Fulton 5
Fulton Savings Bank 98
Fulton Taxi 26
Fulton Tool 57
Fyzical Therapy & Balance Ctr 73 Harbor Hotel – 100 Island/Clayton 42 Hematology/Oncology Associates of CNY 61
Howard Hanna Real Estate 73
IBEW-NECA Local 43 28
Johnston’s Gas 45
JP Jewelers 96
JTS Remodeling 47
Key Bank 96
Kinney Drugs 19
Lakeshore Hardwood 59
Laser Transit 96
Longley Dodge, Inc 59
LW Emporium Co-Op 42
MACNY 51
Majestic Mold & Tool 45 Menter Ambulance 61
Mimi’s Drive In 45
NBT Bank 21
North Country Storage Barn 116 Novelis 118
Ontario Orchards of Oswego 42
Operation Oswego County 51
OCFCU 85
Oswego County Mutual Insurance 83 Oswego County OB /GYN 61
Oswego County Opportunities 87 Oswego County Workforce 71 Oswego Health 2 Oswego YMCA 71
Painful Acres Amish Furniture 44
Par-K Auto 25
Patterson Warehousing 95
Peter Realty (Simeon DeWitt) 93
Picture Connection 49
Plumley Engineering 49
Pontiac Nursing Home 64
Port City Car Care 59
Port of Oswego Authority 13
Prevention Network 89
River House Restaurant 44
RJ Caruso Automated Payroll Serv 30
SBDC New York 95
Scriba Electric 90
Speedway Press / Mitchell Printing 41
Strigo Vineyards 47
SUNY Oswego Business School 43
SUNY Upstate 113
Sweet Woods Memorial 17 TDO 95
The REV Theatre Co 25
Trimble Services LLC 17
Tug Hill Real Estate 17
Tully Hill Rehabilitation 75
United Wire Technologies 97
Universal Metal Works 59
Upstate Printing 71
Vashaw’s Collision 41
Volney Multiplex, Inc 93
Watertown Center for Business 83
Whelan + Curry Construction 67 White’s Lumber 41
WRVO 63
Information for the 2023 Business Guide was gathered in September/October 2022. Information on employment figures has been provided by individual companies.
Editor & Publisher: Wagner Dotto
Research: Steve Yablonski
Advertising: Peggy Kain, Kim Micca, Roxanne Seeber
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Cover Design: Jillian Meisenzahl
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