Daughter for Hire Seeks to Start Franchising
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Daughter for Hire has found success in New York providing warm, individualized non-medical companion care to seniors looking to remain at home. Now, with the 65+ population set to boom nationwide, founders Kathleen Rutishauser and Denise Flihan see franchising as the ideal next step to expand their brand of compassionate, relationship-based care. | Read more
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WCNY Launches Entertainment Academy for Film Industry Workforce Development
With the entertainment industry growing locally, WCNY is launching its Entertainment Academy this fall. The hands-on curriculum will train Central New Yorkers for technical roles in film/TV production, helping diversify and boost the workforce. | Read more
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VIP Structures Appoints New Construction Leader
VIP Structures has appointed multifaceted construction expert Christine Stevens to head its building division as president. With her sharp skills fostering client success and leading complex construction projects, Stevens is set to guide the company through its next stage of strategic growth. | Read more
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North Creek Ski Bowl Project at Gore to Break Ground in 2024
Gore Mountain has approved plans for a slope-side lodge, chairlift and unique zip coaster in an approximately $20 million upgrade. The significant investment looks to enhance facilities and establish the renowned ski destination as a premier four-season getaway. | Read more
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