General Motors Co. and GlobalFoundries have entered into a strategic, long-term agreement for the Malta-based company to supply computer chips for the automobile maker. Through this agreement, GlobalFoundries will manufacture for GM’s key chip suppliers at GlobalFoundries’ advanced semiconductor facility in upstate New York, bringing a critical process to the U.S., officials said. The...
Nominations For Dalton Community Service Award Being Accepted By Saratoga Chamber

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The Saratoga County Chamber of Commerce is now accepting nominations for the 2023 Joseph Dalton Community Service Award.
The winner will be honored at the Chamber annual gala on May 11.
Nominations should be emailed to Todd Shimkus, Chamber president, at tshimkus@saratoga.org no later than Friday, March 24.
“Each and every day, we experience what it’s like to live in a thriving community thanks, in part, to individuals and organizations who work tirelessly to make Saratoga County one of the best places to live, work, and play,” said Shimkus. “It is an honor to have the opportunity to recognize a few select individuals who have made a remarkable commitment to our community.”
The award was created by unanimous vote of the Chamber board of directors in 2017. It recognizes and honors Joseph Dalton, who served as president of the Chamber from 1970 to 2010. During his tenure, the Chamber’s membership, influence, and impact grew significantly as a direct result of Dalton’s leadership, passion, and commitment to establishing Saratoga County as a great place to live, work, and play.
Past recipients include Steve Sullivan (2018), Tom Roohan (2019), John Munter Sr. (2020), Julie Stokes (2021) and Cliff Van Wagner (2022).
Owner Of Eddie F’s Seafood Expands With Opening Of 2nd Restaurant In Clifton Park

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By Jill Nagy
Eddie F’s New England Seafood, a Saratoga Springs mainstay, opened a second restaurant, in Clifton Park on Feb. 1.
The new outlet, at 1742 Route 9, is three times the size of the Saratoga restaurant and more of a conventional sit-down restaurant. The Saratoga restaurant, at 119 Clinton St. remains open.
In Saratoga, Eddie F’s specializes in what owner Eddie Fazzone calls “summer food.” In fact, in the past, he has closed during December and January.
Specialties at his restaurants include lobster rolls, fried fish, clams and similar seafood with most customers buying their food to take out. Orders can also be placed online at eddiefs.com. He offers gluten-free fried seafood, coated in corn flour. The regular fried items are lightly floured with no bread crumbs, he said. Most dishes come with a choice of onion rings or French fries.
During the Saratoga Race Course summer season in July and August, Fazzone operates a walk-up stand at the track.
Business Brief: March 2023
The Saratoga Builders Association Inc. will be awarding two student scholarships in 2023.
One is the SBA $1,000 scholarship award and the other is the $1,000 Bob Best Memorial Scholarship award.
The organization makes the scholarships available annually to students who are planning to pursue a construction industry education. They are open to any high school senior or college undergraduate in Saratoga County planning to pursue a construction education at a two- or four-year accredited college or university; or to students who would like to purchase tools and/or equipment for employment/career or to start a business in the construction industry.
Students must have a GPA of 3.0 or higher. They must demonstrate current or past involvement in the construction field, including classes taken in high school or college, to be eligible for these awards.
Each applicant must also submit a high school or college transcript or list of construction classes taken plus a short essay describing why they are interested in a construction industry career and what events led to this decision.
Applications must be postmarked on or before April 1. Only the first 25 completed applications will be accepted. The winner and their school will be notified by June 1.
To receive a scholarship application,contact Barry Potoker, executive director, at 518-366-0946 or bpotoker@saratogabuilders.org.
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PDT Market In Downtown Saratoga Springs Combines Grocery, Fresh Meals And A Bar

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by Jill Nagy
When Adam Foti’s PDT Marketplace opens later this month, it will be “not like any supermarket you have ever seen,” he said.
The market, in the former Price Chopper store at 55 Railroad Place in downtown Saratoga Springs, will have seven aisles of groceries surrounded by prepared foods, flowers and plants, a variety of personal care and household products. It will also have a bar and places to sit and eat.
PDT stands for Pomme de Terre, translated on the PDT Marketplace website as “apple of the earth,” but more commonly, a potato.
Foti combines his skills and experience as a trained chef with what he has learned in more than 20 years in corporate retail.
He describes the atmosphere of his business as having a “French and Italian feeling.” To produce that feeling, he had the building completely gutted and renovated.
“We just kept the shell of the old store,” he said. Bonacio Construction did the work, guided by ABN Design.
Skidmore College Names New VP For Finance And Administration, Treasurer

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Daniel T. Konstalid, an experienced senior financial officer with an extensive background in higher education, has been appointed vice president for finance and administration and treasurer at Skidmore College.
Konstalid will begin his role on June 15 and serve as the college’s senior officer in all financial and business matters. He joins Skidmore from Gettysburg College, where he has served as vice president for finance and administration and treasurer since 2006.
At Gettysburg, Konstalid has led the formation of a financial strategy for the college to advance key programmatic initiatives and ensure its continuing financial stability while overseeing financial, accounting, budget, treasury, and endowment management; facilities planning and operations; human resources; risk management; and auxiliary services.
Among his many duties, he also served as a member of the faculty finance committee and the campus emergency response team.
“Skidmore will benefit greatly from Dan’s strategic insight and management skills, and he brings exceptional expertise to this important leadership role,” said Skidmore College President Marc C. Conner. “His keen judgement, financial acumen, and exceptional understanding of the value of the liberal arts in today’s world will help ensure that Skidmore College continues to prosper and that our students thrive.”
Konstalid previously served as vice president for finance and administration at Le Moyne College in Syracuse; controller and director of budgets at Hamilton College in Clinton, N.Y.; and senior audit manager at Pricewaterhouse Coopers in Syracuse.
Amy Roman’s Company Helps Businesses By Providing Specialized Staff And Training

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By Jill Nagy
Small businesses need as much, if not more, support than their larger counterparts. CEO’s and business owners often find themselves struggling with balancing cash flow, managing teams of staff, attracting banks and investors, and so much more.
The Saratoga Springs -based company, CEFO Advisors, provides a variety of professional staff members that specialize in meeting those needs on a part-time basis. CEFO was built on the very premise that they can put a strong team in place to properly support their client needs using effective and innovative processes.
Amy Roman has owned the company for 10 years. For the first five years, however, Roman was the only employee. Eventually, she realized that her clients “needed more than just me,” and for the past five years, she has been hiring CFO’s, controllers, and additional support staff to place with clients, working within their businesses.
Early on, Roman recognized the benefit she could offer her clients by providing focused CFO support and strategic services that can be achieved through outsourced, forward-thinking business and accounting solutions. One of her clients commented that “Amy did a good job closing the gap between the CEO and CFO” and thus the company name CEFO Advisors was born.
Fast forward to 2023, Roman’s company supports over 65 businesses both locally and out of state. Roman currently has 18 employees including managers, accountants, bookkeepers, controllers, CFOs, and staff training specialists, which she matches with companies needing their specialized skills and expertise.
Many are part-timers, working parents, or semi-retired professionals ready for a second career. They work flexible, hybrid hours that include working at home or in the CEFO offices, while maintaining the availability to work on site at the client’s company as needed, Roman said.
DeAngelus, Goralczyk PLLC Constitutes One Of Largest Women-Owned Firms In The Area

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By Christine Graf
Attorneys Karen DeAngelus and Jacqueline Goralczyk opened DeAngelus Goralczyk, PLLC in Clifton Park in 2019, and since that time, they have expanded their firm significantly.
Their law practice now employs 11 attorneys and 10 support staff members. In addition to their headquarters in Clifton Park, the firm has offices in Schenectady, Saratoga Springs, Williamsville, N.Y., and Bonita Springs, Fla.
Although there are other women-owned law office in the area, there are few that are as large as DeAngelus Goralczyk.
“I think that being a women-owned firm of our size is unusual. We credit our success to keeping a laser focus on customer service and trying to serve our clients in a way that allows them to meet their goals,” said Goralczyk.
The pair decided to open their own firm after working in real estate law at different law practices in area. Having worked on opposite sides of transactions, they realized that had very similar ways of conducting business.
DeAngelus Goralczyk had been operating for just 11 months when the COVID-19 pandemic hit. In the early days of the pandemic, the partners worried they would not be able to keep the new firm afloat.
“We were very nervous and had no idea what would happen,” said Goralczyk.
Because residential and commercial real estate is one of DeAngelus Goralczyk’s core practice areas, the pandemic-triggered real estate boom resulted in a surge in an unexpected business.
Only EOS Session Room Between NYC Area and Plattsburgh Now Open

By Paul Post
Gerald Davis wants to open a second location for his successful heating and cooling business, and document its growth with a long-range goal of having employees partner up with him as franchise owners.
JoAnna Schwartz felt the need for more structure and better processes at Name Bubbles, an e-commerce company that makes personalized waterproof name labels and decals, to ensure the firm’s future prosperity.
These are just two of many area business leaders that have turned to Wendy Waldron to teach, facilitate, coach, lead and direct them through critical phases of their respective operations.
She owns Glens Falls-based WaldronWorks, and is a Professional EOS Implementer for the Entrepreneurial Operating System (EOS), whose principles have helped clients around the world overcome business problems as well as identify and take advantage of new opportunities.
“We need Wendy’s help coaching and teaching us to be a great company, not just a good company,” said Davis, owner of Cambridge-based Superior Co-Op HVAC. The firm specializes in heating and cooling systems, using Mitsubishi hyper heat pumps, which maintain a desired temperature without the use of fossil fuels
Davis began working with Waldron in January after discovering that other successful companies use EOS, too.
Schwartz, Name Bubbles vice president, said the leadership team started the EOS process in spring 2021.
SEDC Stakeholders ‘Have A Seat At The Table’ That Helps Bring Its Projects To Fruition
By R.J. DeLuke The Saratoga Economic Development Corp. (SEDC) has been a driving force in the economic development in the area for more than four decades. Functioning as an independent, nonprofit group, its purpose is to create jobs and diversify the tax base. It is always examining what business or industry might be a...