{"id":15388,"date":"2014-07-09T15:22:28","date_gmt":"2014-07-09T19:22:28","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.saratoga.com\/saratogabusinessjournal\/2014\/07\/personnel-briefs-july-2014.html"},"modified":"2014-07-09T15:22:28","modified_gmt":"2014-07-09T19:22:28","slug":"personnel-briefs-july-2014","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.saratoga.com\/saratogabusinessjournal\/2014\/07\/personnel-briefs-july-2014\/","title":{"rendered":"Personnel Briefs"},"content":{"rendered":"
Zink, a graduate Zink was a member She is also a member of the National Honor TGI is a group of Other board members Kindra McHale<\/strong>, immediate past executive McHale will take the agency’s lead role in She is a member of the Mechanicville- The board of directors of Espey Mfg. & Electronics David O’Neil<\/strong>, currently chief financial officer, The board of directors has commenced the Robert Brush<\/strong> joins Vincent Sprague comes to the He has His specialties are Ianniello Anderson, PC, a local law firm announced Hitti is experienced in real property and Hitti attended Utica College of Syracuse Dunn was chosen The BSNB Charitable Foundation was Daraban earned her She completed She is board certified in internal medicine Attorney Brian Lee<\/strong> recently pledged $20,000 The money was donated to the hospital’s The endowment will help fund emergency Prylo most recently Prylo earned a bachelor’s degree in anthropology Prylo’s new duties will include directing Tech II Business Services, Inc. announced His main focus at Tech-II is providing new The company said his experience is highly Saratoga Hospital’s Dr. Robert Nielson<\/strong> The award recognizes Nielson’s contributions Nielson is in practice with Saratoga Family Nielson is board certified in family medicine, Favreau will work Prior to working at State Farm, she worked Favreau attended SUNY Albany for business Loeber, who is board Loeber earned his Michele Martin<\/strong>, divorce mediator, certified The IDFA trains financial professionals CDFA professional’s help clients determine The Saratoga Builders Association, Inc. announced that Magdalena Zink of Rock City Falls is the recipient of its 2014 scholarship award. Zink, a graduate of Ballston Spa High School, will attend Cornell University College of Architecture, Art and Planning…<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":121,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[39],"tags":[104],"class_list":["post-15388","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","hentry","category-personnel-briefs","tag-personnel-briefs"],"yoast_head":"\r\n
\nThe Saratoga Builders Association, Inc. announced
\nthat Magdalena Zink<\/strong> of Rock City
\nFalls is the recipient of its 2014 scholarship
\naward.<\/p>\n
\nof Ballston Spa High
\nSchool, will attend Cornell
\nUniversity College
\nof Architecture, Art and
\nPlanning in the fall.<\/p>\n
\nof a team which has
\nparticipated in the
\n“Odyssey of the Mind”
\ncompetition since 2004. It placed first at the
\nregional competitions for seven years and went
\nto the world competition twice.<\/p>\n
\nSociety, Tri-M Music Honor Society, Swing
\nDance Club, Hippies for Hope, Theater Troupe,
\n4-H, Girl Scouts, and is part of a Flute Quartet
\nplaying local events for the past four years. She
\nplaced first in the 2014 Model Bridge Competition
\nheld annually by the American Society
\nof Civil Engineers and Association for Bridge
\nConstruction and Design.<\/p>\n
\nElizabeth Page<\/strong> of Saratoga Springs was
\nelected president and treasurer of Talent
\nGuild International at
\nits June 10 meeting.<\/p>\n
\non-camera, voice-over,
\nprint and theatrical
\ntalent in the Capital
\nRegion. It provides a
\none-stop shopping experience
\nfor those hiring
\ntalent.<\/p>\n
\nelected were Roger Kennedy<\/strong> of Guilderland,
\nsecretary; Bill Nevitt<\/strong> of Corinth, vice
\npresident of marketing, and Mark Grimm<\/strong> of
\nGuilderland vice president of communications.
\nThe terms are for one year.<\/p>\n
\ndirector of the YMCA in Clifton Park, joined
\nthe Mechanicville Area Community Services
\nCenter (MACSC) as a part-time development
\ncoordinator.<\/p>\n
\nidentifying, investigating and pursuing multiple
\nsources of revenue and other resources
\nto help MACSC pursue its service programs.
\nMcHale worked at the Southern Saratoga
\nYMCA for 11 years, starting as an aquatics director.
\nShe became executive director in 2010.<\/p>\n
\nStillwater Chamber, and serves on the board
\nof directors for the Southern Saratoga County
\nChamber of Commerce, the Saratoga County
\nCommunity Coalition, and the Shenendehowa
\nHealth and Wellness Committee.<\/p>\n
\nCorp. announced that Mark St. Pierre<\/strong>
\nresigned as president, chief executive officer
\nand a director of the company.
\nThe resignation was effective on June 27.<\/p>\n
\nwas appointed as interim president and
\nchief executive officer. Katrina Sparano<\/strong>,
\ncurrently assistant treasurer and principal accounting
\nofficer, has been appointed as interim
\nprincipal financial officer.<\/p>\n
\nprocess for the identification of a permanent
\nsuccessor to St. Pierre.
\nSt. Pierre has served as the company’s
\npresident since 2009 and as president and chief executive officer since 2010.<\/p>\n
\nAdirondack Technical Solutions hired two
\nnew employees.<\/p>\n
\nthe ATS team in the
\nrole of network security
\nengineer.<\/p>\n
\nSprague<\/strong> joins the ATS
\nteam in the role of senior
\nsolutions architect.<\/p>\n
\nBrush brings five
\nyears of experience to
\nthe team.<\/p>\n
\nteam from a large IT
\nServices provider out of
\nthe Albany area.<\/p>\n
\n15 years of experience
\nwith Microsoft server
\nenvironments as well
\nas 10 years of VMWare
\nexperience. He has multiple
\ncertifications in
\nVMware, Microsoft and
\nSymantec Technologies.<\/p>\n
\nvirtualization, messaging and collaboration,
\nunified communications and all Microsoft
\nserver platforms.<\/p>\n
\nthe addition of Edward R. Hitti<\/strong>, a
\nloss mitigation lawyer.<\/p>\n
\nland use issues and assists in processing all
\naspects of loss mitigation department transactions.
\nIn this position, he researches, reviews
\nand analyzes documents pertaining to loan
\nmodifications, short sales, partial claims and
\ndeeds in lieu of foreclosure.<\/p>\n
\nUniversity, where he studied government and
\npolitics. In 2013, he earned his juris doctorate
\ndegree from Albany Law School. He was an
\nintern for the state Attorney General.<\/p>\n
\nThe BSNB Charitable
\nFoundation awarded
\nLukas Dunn<\/strong>, a senior
\nat Stillwater High
\nSchool, with a $1,000
\nscholarship.<\/p>\n
\nbased on his record of
\nacademic achievement,
\nwhile also exemplifying
\na commitment to community
\nservice and support. Lukas is a member
\nof the National Honor Society and plans to
\nattend Hudson Valley Community College,
\nmajoring in criminal justice.<\/p>\n
\nestablished in 2009 by Ballston Spa National
\nBank to support educational, civic and other
\ncharitable cause.<\/p>\n
\nSaratoga Hospital recently welcomed cardiologist
\nDr. Nicoleta Daraban<\/strong> to its medical staff.<\/p>\n
\nmedical degree from
\nCarol Davila University
\nof Medicine and Pharmacy
\nin Bucharest, Romania.<\/p>\n
\na residency at New York
\nDowntown Hospital
\nin New York City and
\nfellowships in cardiovascular
\nmedicine and
\ninterventional cardiology at the University of
\nTexas Health Science Center in Houston.<\/p>\n
\nwith subspecialty certifications in cardiovascular
\ndisease, echocardiography, nuclear cardiology
\nand peripheral vascular ultrasound. She is
\nseeing patients in two locations: at Saratoga
\nHospital and at Saratoga Medical Park at Malta,
\n6 Medical Park Drive (2nd floor, Malta Med
\nEmergent Care).<\/p>\n
\nto help fund continuing education for emergency
\nmedicine personnel at Saratoga Hospital.<\/p>\n
\nBrian Lee Law Firm Emergency Medicine Education
\nEndowment Fund that Lee established
\nin 2011 with a gift of $15,000.<\/p>\n
\nmedicine education for generations to come.<\/p>\n
\nCaelynn Prylo<\/strong> of
\nBallston Spa was appointed
\ndirector of continuing
\neducation at
\nSUNY Adirondack.<\/p>\n
\nserved as assistant director
\nof Community
\nand Professional Education\/
\nCenter for Effective
\nTeaching at Hudson
\nValley Community College in Troy.<\/p>\n
\nwith a minor in French from the
\nUniversity of Vermont and a master’s degree
\nin curriculum development and instructional
\ntechnology from the University at Albany.<\/p>\n
\nworkforce development initiatives and technology
\nprograms, including contract and grant
\ntraining; direct community outreach programs,
\nincluding the Summer Enrichment Program
\nand the Senior Lecture Series; evaluate current
\nrevenue sources and develop new revenue
\nsources; and develop and build relationships
\nwith the area business community and economic
\ndevelopment entities.<\/p>\n
\nthat Craig Stephenson<\/strong> was promoted to
\nsenior systems consultant.<\/p>\n
\nand existing customers in the Capital Region
\nand Upstate New York with technology solutions
\nand customer service.<\/p>\n
\ndiversified through local and international
\ntechnology solutions, as well as a solid career
\nin business and marketing.<\/p>\n
\nwas named New York state 2014 Family Doctor
\nof the Year by the state Academy of Family
\nPhysicians.<\/p>\n
\nas a partner in his patients’ care, according
\nto the academy.<\/p>\n
\nPhysicians, which is a member of the Saratoga
\nHospital-owned Saratoga Regional Medical
\nGroup. He co-chairs the hospital’s Department
\nof Family Practice.<\/p>\n
\nwith subspecialty certification in sports medicine.<\/p>\n
\nPower Communications, an energy-focused
\npublic relations and
\noutreach firm, hired
\nAmanda Favreau<\/strong> as
\noffice manager.<\/p>\n
\nout of the Saratoga
\nSprings office and be responsible
\nfor the firm’s
\nbusiness operations and
\nclient support. She previously
\nworked at State
\nFarm in the claims and compliance department,
\nwhere she worked with policyholders.<\/p>\n
\nas the assistant manager at the Ballston
\nSpa National Bank where she oversaw the
\nbranch’s operations, supervised the team
\nand assisted in the opening of a new branch.
\nIn this position she also worked on the company’s
\nInternal Improvement Team developing
\nstrategies to increase production time and
\ncustomer service.<\/p>\n
\nadministration and SUNY Adirondack Community
\nCollege for accounting.<\/p>\n
\nRussell Loeber<\/strong>, M.D., Ph.D., was appointed
\nmedical director of mental health services at
\nSaratoga Hospital.<\/p>\n
\ncertified in psychiatry
\nand neurology, has
\nbeen affiliated with
\nSaratoga Hospi tal
\nsince 2008. He is a
\nmember of the hospital’s
\nSaratoga Regional
\nMedical Group.<\/p>\n
\nmedical degree and completed an internship
\nand residency at Boston University School of
\nMedicine. He also earned a doctor of philosophy
\nin behavioral neurosciences from Boston
\nUniversity.<\/p>\n
\ndivorce financial analyst and owner of
\nDivorce Agree in Saratoga Springs, recently
\nattended the Institute for Divorce Financial
\nAnalysts conference in Miami.<\/p>\n
\nto determine the financial needs and
\noutcomes for couples after divorce and
\ndesignates as CDFA’s financial professionals
\nwho have met specific education and
\nexperience requirements.<\/p>\n
\nthe short-term and long-term
\nfinancial impact of any proposed divorce
\nsettlement. They also provide information
\non financial issues that are related
\nto divorce, such as tax consequences,
\ndividing pens ion plans , continued
\nhealth care coverage, stock option elections
\nand more.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"