Now Available: 2018 Central New York Community GuidePosted on February 25, 2018 |
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CenterState CEO has released its 2018 Central New York Community Guide.
The community guide is a magazine that highlights and provides information on housing, education, health care, transportation, business and leisure activities in Syracuse and Central New York. This annual publication is a resource for members to aid in their recruitment efforts and as a tool in CenterState CEO’s economic development efforts.
The publication is mailed to CenterState CEO members and its affiliates and Greater Oswego-Fulton Chamber of Commerce members. Additional copies may be purchased by calling 315-470-1800. The community guide can also be viewed and downloaded from the CenterState CEO website at www.centerstateceo.com/publications.
Businesses interested in advertising in next year’s community guide are invited to contact Beth Savicki at 315-470-1833 or bsavicki@centerstateceo.com.
Attention Human Resource Depts.
The CNY Community Guide is an excellent recruitment piece. It is also a great resource for new hires to receive during a company’s onboarding process. Call 315-470-1800 to place an order.
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