Business people Hires, Promotions&Honors
Synacor, a Buffalo technology company, promoted Andrew Attea to vice president, client operations. Attea, who has served in various management capacities with the company since 2000, previously served as director of client operations. He earned a bachelor’s degree in English from Georgetown University, and an MBA from the Wehle School of Business at Canisius College.
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Everywoman Opportunity Center re-elected Audrey J. Czesak, CEO/President, Trinity Title and Abstract Corp., president of the agency’s board of directors. Other officers: vice president, Sheri L. Mooney, partner, Damon Morey; treasurer, Margaret
P. King, CFO, Buffalo Hospital Supply; and secretary, John Christopher, partner, Hodgson Russ. Members: Patricia Shelly, associate director, University at Buffalo; Joelle Spencer, catering sales manager, Adam’s Mark/Vision Hotel; Sharon Thomas, chief clerk, Buffalo City Court; Marie E. Hare, vice president of community affairs, Key Bank; and Helen Tederous, corporate affairs manager, First Niagara Bank. The agency provides employment related services to women to help them achieve personal and economic independence.
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The Buffalo law firm Damon Morey appointed Richard D. Yellen special counsel. Yellen, who previously operated his own practice, has practiced law in Buffalo for more than 45 years. He received his bachelor’s degree from Cornell University and his LLB from Columbia University.
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Bouvier Partnership senior partner Peter Martin was presented with the “Striving for Excellence” award by the Community Services for the Developmentally Disabled recently. Martin has served as legal counsel and advocate for the agency.
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The University at Buffalo appointed Mark Vogelzang interim general manager of WBFO 88.7 FM, the college’s NPR member. Vogelzang, a longtime member of the National Public Radio board of directors, most recently worked on interim assignment at NPR in Washington, D. C., and is the former president of Vermont Public Radio. UB named WBFO’s current general manager, Carole Smith Petro, associate vice president in the college’s Office of Economic Engagement.
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Carmina Wood Morris, a Buffalo architectural firm, appointed George
W. Spears project manager and clerk of the works for Buffalo Municipal Housing Authority projects. Spears received his master’s degree in architecture from the University of Detroit and has more than 25 years of architectural experience in the Buffalo area. Also, the firm named Daniel Blamowski and Pamela Bailey Timby associates. Blamowski will serve as transportation manager. He graduated from the University at Buffalo with a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering. Timbly, director of Interior Design and Planning, has been with the firm since it’s inception in 2001. She obtained degrees from Cazenovia College and Syracuse University.
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Weinberg Campus chief financial officer Robert Mayer was recently selected by The American Association of Homes and Services for the Aging as a member of its Leadership Fellowship Program. The program is designed to augment the ranks of emerging leaders in the care and services for the aging and address the shortage of potential leaders nationwide. The year-long curriculum will be focused on advancing emerging leaders, encouraging innovation and a person-centered approach for residents, clients and staff members.
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Chiampou Travis Besaw&Kershner, an Amherst accounting firm, named Santo Caracciolo, Matthew Difasi and Zachary Wagner staff accountants. All are recent accounting graduates of the University at Buffalo.
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Paul Tyno, Energy Curtailment Specialists executive vice president of market development, was elected board chairman of the Peak Load Management Alliance for the 2010-11 term. The Peak Load Management Alliance represents the energy professionals and service providers.
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