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Stewart’s Shops Annual Holiday Match Program Amasses $2M For Area Nonprofits

Posted onJanuary 9, 2023
The Stewarts Shops 2022 Holiday Match program raised $2 million for area nonprofits.
Courtesy Stewarts Shops

The 2022 Holiday Match Program conducted by Stewart’s Shops has raised over $2 million for local children’s organizations, the company said. 

From Thanksgiving Day through Christmas Day, Stewart’s customers donated $1,011,281 to the program. Each individual donation was doubled by Stewart’s Shops. With no administrative fees, 100 percent of the funds benefit local, nonprofit children’s organizations.

“We are continually amazed by the generosity of our customers. We are proud to double their gifts allowing us to share more with our communities. These gifts have the power to accelerate progress where it’s needed most and support projects and services that can fuel real change in our communities,” according to Jennifer Frame, Stewart’s Shops director of corporate philanthropy.

Some 1,716 children’s organizations received funding from last year’s Holiday Match campaign. The grants help children all year long.

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Retiring SEDC President Stresses Importance Of Job Retention And Workforce Housing

Posted onJanuary 9, 2023February 13, 2023
Dennis Brobston retired Dec. 31 as president of the Saratoga Economic Development Corp. ©2023 Saratoga Photographer.com

By Paul Post

The Saratoga Economic Development Corp.  helped secure $1.5 billion in new business construction, which created and retained thousands of jobs during Dennis Brobston’s tenure as the nonprofit agency’s president.

This doesn’t include the GlobalFoundries’ $15 billion investment at Luther Forest Technology Campus in Malta, where plans are in the works for a second computer chip manufacturing plant that might cost up to $10 million and create 1,000 more jobs.

Brobston, 63, retired Dec. 31 after 14 years with SEDC.

As he looked back at his tenure, he said he expects the Malta project to fuel a whole new wave of business and job growth. That’s why SEDC’s focus the past few years has been on providing the industrial space and workforce housing needed for related, support firms to locate here and succeed.

“We’re seeing the need for these things because of the economic viability of our county for new jobs,” Brobston said. “My concern with Global is that when they pull the trigger on Fab 8.2 and start to get new people in here, that we have enough capacity to handle that.”

“It’s hard to get workers if you don’t have workforce housing,” he said. “You’ve got to have a place for people to live. It’s something people all across the country are talking about. It’s definitely needed in our county because it’s difficult for some people to afford rents, which have grown to $1,200 to $1,500 for sometimes outdated apartments, let alone buy a house.”

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Personnel Briefs: January 2023

Posted onJanuary 9, 2023

Bucknam & Conley CPAs, a CPA firm specializing in tax and providing services nationwide, announced that Riley Markle has joined the firm as office administrator/project manager. 

She will be the front-line client interface of the firm, will manage our technology and client experience initiatives and will oversee the internal workings of the office.  

After graduating from the University of Albany, Markle enrolled at SUNY Empire State College where she is pursuing an MBA with a concentration in Human Resource Management.   

Riley gained her prior experience in operations, human resources, and office administration while working at a law firm in Albany and later in a consulting firm in Saratoga. 

The company also announced that both Daulton McHale and Bryce Kahler passed their last part of the CPA exam.  

 McHale is officially a licensed CPA in the state of New York. He is a senior tax associate and Kahler is a tax and accounting associate.  They work on a wide range of industries and have a broad perspective on the varied tax and accounting issues that clients encounter.

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NBT Bank announced that Catherine Raymond has joined the company as talent acquisition manager. 

Raymond, who has more than a decade of experience in talent management, will design, implement and manage effective hiring strategies for candidates across the company’s seven-state footprint that align with NBT Bank’s business goals.

Most recently, Raymond served as talent acquisition operations manager for Oneida Nation Enterprise. Prior to that, she was the division manager for an accounting and finance staffing firm. 

She holds a bachelor’s degree in business administration from Nazareth College and has received numerous awards for her work. Active in her community, Raymond volunteers at the Boys & Girls Club and with the Wounded Warriors Project.

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The Wesley Community Makes A Series Of Management Promotions On Leadership Team

Posted onJanuary 9, 2023

The Wesley Community announced a series of management promotions among its senior leadership team. 

Katie Lahoff was named chief financial officer, Katelynn Ethier was appointed executive director of The Wesley Foundation and Greg Dixon was promoted to chief development and marketing officer. 

In addition, Heather Roselan was hired as director of assisted living at Woodlawn Commons.

“We are pleased to announce the promotions of these exceptional individuals to their new leadership roles at The Wesley Community,” said J. Brian Nealon, CEO of The Wesley Community. “It is always a source of great pride when our existing leadership team members advance with us in their careers. Additionally, we remain committed to identifying and recruiting new talent as we embrace the future of senior care.”

Lahoff began her career at Wesley in 2006 as controller before being promoted to director of finance in 2018 and charged with overseeing all business office operations. In her new role as CFO, Lahoff will expand her oversight of business office operations to include admissions to The Wesley Health Care Center.

“Working for a mission-driven organization has given my career more meaning and purpose. The compassion Wesley provides to our residents, their families and our staff makes me proud to be part of a community that cares for all who walk through our doors,” said Lahoff.

Ethier joined The Wesley Community in 2016 as a foundation assistant. She earned a series of promotions beginning in 2017 to marketing and advancement associate, development manager in 2018 and assistant director of The Wesley Foundation in 2021. During her tenure as assistant director, Ethier led The Wesley Foundation’s event series and oversaw its grant program. 

In her new role as executive director of The Wesley Foundation, she will work with Wesley’s Senior Management team and the foundation’s board of directors to generate funding to enhance the lives of Wesley’s residents and clients.

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Prime Companies Has Long-Range Plans For Apartment Complex Near Train Station

Posted onJanuary 9, 2023
Hudson Square luxury apartments on Van Schaick Island in Cohoes is a project of Prime Companies. The group’s proposed project in Saratoga will be close to identical to it, the company says.
Courtesy Prime Companies

By Paul Post

Cohoes-based Prime Companies has a project approved in Saratoga Springs and is waiting for the stars to align, financially speaking, before going ahead with construction.

That’s the firm’s strategy for a proposed upscale apartment and townhouse complex to be called Saratoga Station Square on the south side of Station Lane, off West Avenue, in Saratoga Springs, near the Amtrak station.

Plans call for a 2024 construction start on four, four-story apartment buildings with 338 units, 48 townhouses, a 376-space underground parking garage and amenities such as a saltwater swimming pool, outdoor fire pits, pizza ovens and kitchen, putting greens and bocce courts.

“Saratoga Springs is arguably the best place in Capital Region to live,” Prime Companies principal Dean Devito said. “It’s regularly voted one of the best small cities in America. When you get people coming in from out of town, deciding where to live, Saratoga constantly gets ranked as having the best quality of life.”

“Anybody who wants to take a train, you can just walk from the property and go to Montreal or New York City,” he said.

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SAIL Moves To New Space At Wilton Mall

Posted onJanuary 9, 2023

By Jill Nagy

Southern Adirondack Independent Living (SAIL), which originated in Glens Falls and has a Queensbury office, has relocated its Saratoga County office to the Wilton Mall.

The new Wilton location replaces offices in Ballston Spa where the organization was located for 15 years. The agency also has offices in Saratoga, Queensbury and Plattsburgh.

“People with disabilities are figuring out their next step,” said Tyler Whitney, deputy executive director. “A lot of people don’t know what they need when they come here.”  

The organization assists with housing, arranging in-home medical and nursing services, finding appropriate health insurance, free medical equipment loans, preparing Medicare and Medicaid applications, connecting with other community services, and other services that can help people with disabilities achieve the greatest level of independence possible. Primarily a source of advice and counseling, SAIL does not provide direct services but, Whitney said, they work closely with the providers that do.

 The organization serves a 15-county swathe of upstate New York. “We begin in Columbia/Greene and work our way up,” Whitney said. It is a nonprofit organization, supported by state and federal grants and donations.

Whitney said the new office is “accessible and innovative,” centrally located in the heart of Saratoga County. Availability of public transportation was a big piece of the decision to relocate to Wilton, she added. The new location provides 4,500 square feet of space. It received a “top to bottom renovation” between the time SAIL decided in mid-summer to move and their actual relocation in early October.

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Village To Fund Report With State Grant Funds

Posted onJanuary 9, 2023

The city of Mechanicville is one of several municipalities in the state to receive part of the $33 million in Community Development Block Grant funds awarded for local infrastructure improvement and housing rehabilitation projects. 

The grants are designed to help communities provide decent affordable housing and safe living environments primarily for low- and moderate-income residents.

 Mechanicville will use $47,500 in grant funds for the development of an engineering report documenting issues with the city’s stormwater infrastructure.

Also in the region, the village of Fort Edward in Washington County was awarded $48,000  to complete an Engineering Assessment of the Historic Fort Neighborhood.

   “By supporting improvements to build affordable housing, enhance public water facilities and strengthen local infrastructure, this funding will lay the groundwork for stronger, more resilient neighborhoods across New York,” said Gov. Kathy Hochul said. “These critical investments in our public infrastructure will help provide safe, stable housing and affordable amenities to New Yorkers while allowing businesses to grow and thrive, and I thank the New York Congressional Delegation for securing this vital funding for our state.”

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SUNY Adirondack, SUNY Plattsburg Starting Computer Security Degree Program

Posted onJanuary 9, 2023

SUNY Adirondack and SUNY Plattsburgh have an agreement to create a bachelor’s degree program in computer security at the college’s shared Queensbury campus.

The completion program will begin in the fall 2023 semester, offering a two-year study option for graduates of SUNY Adirondack’s associate degree programs in information technology: cybersecurity and information technology: information security, or transfer students with a similar background. 

“We are eager to welcome students into our new bachelor degree completion program in computer security, one of the only computer security majors among the SUNY comprehensive colleges,” said Emma Bartscherer, director of SUNY Plattsburgh’s branch campus at SUNY Adirondack. “With the added benefit of a concentration in threat analysis, students will graduate with a competitive advantage and many career prospects.”

“True to our motto, ‘You don’t have to leave to go far,’ SUNY Plattsburgh’s branch campus serves students in the region as the only four-year school with a presence in Warren County, Bartscherer said. 

Computer security is the latest 2+2 agreement between SUNY Adirondack and SUNY Plattsburgh. The two colleges also offer joint in-person degree programs in psychology and criminal justice, and online in business administration and RN to B.S. in nursing.

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World University Games In Lake Placid Will Have Major Economic Impact On The Region

Posted onJanuary 9, 2023
The World University Games are coming to Lake Placid from January 12 to 22.
Paul Post

By Paul Post

The largest athletic competition in Lake Placid history—the World University Games—is coming to the north country on Jan. 12-22. It will have a large positive economic impact on the area, officials say.

There will be activities from Clarkson University, where some hockey games will be played, to Gore Mountain in North Creek, which is hosting free-style skiing and snowboarding competition.

About 2,500 athletes and coaches from 50 countries will take part, much more than the 1,072 competitors from 37 countries at the 1980 Winter Olympics.

The Lake George Regional Convention & Visitors Bureau said the Games are expected to generate about 3,700 hotel room nights, including some right in Lake George for activity taking place at Gore Mountain.

“It factors in not only athletes, but potential spectators who might be drawn here,” said Amanda Metzger, chamber marketing director. “It is an incredible opportunity to showcase North Creek and Gore and we look forward to welcoming these top athletes and helping spread the word about businesses that are open and all there is to do après-ski.”

The Games coincide with the already busy Martin Luther King Jr. holiday week, when many schools are on winter break, which should benefit area hotels, restaurants and retail shops considerably.

“It is definitely benefiting the local area, North Creek and surrounding towns,” said Julia Johnson, Gore Mountain marketing director.

All athletes competing at Gore Mountain will be housed and fed at a Lake George lodging establishment, which cannot be named for security reasons, Johnson said.

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Study: Capital Region Employers Hire More Despite Recruiting, Economic Issues

Posted onJanuary 9, 2023

Neither ongoing recruiting challenges nor the threat of a potential recession will deter Capital Region employers from moving ahead with plans to increase hiring in 2023, according to the fall 2022 Alaant Hiring Index released by Alaant Workforce Solutions, the region’s leading professional workforce services firm.

The Alaant Hiring Index is based on a survey conducted between Nov. 9 and Dec. 11 that generated responses from 95 Capital Region hiring and human resource managers—48 from companies with 100 or fewer employees, and 47 from firms with more than 100 employees.  

Asked about 2023, 68 percent were very optimistic or optimistic about job growth, with 26 percent unsure and only 6 percent very pessimistic or pessimistic, according to Alaant. 

Additionally, 55 percent expect hiring to increase in the new year, with 36 percent seeing no change and only 9 percent forecasting a decrease. And, 76 percent of employers say concerns about a possible recession will not reduce their plans for hiring.

Tempering those expectations are the continuing difficulties in recruiting top professionals: 70 percent of employers expect hiring to be very challenging or challenging in the first six months of 2023, though 25 percent see the situation improving. The biggest challenge remains a labor shortage, cited by 47 percent of employers, which more than doubled other contributing factors, such as salary and wage demands (20 percent) and a skills gap (14 percent), the study indicated.

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