John Halloran published “Remembering Edward Griffith: The Most Decent Man in the Legislature” in The Legislative Gazette. In his tribute, John recalls his days working part-time in Mr. Griffith’s office while studying at UAlbany.
After serving 38 years in law practice, Andy Paul retired as vice president, Labor Relations, Metro-North Railroad. He is now a labor consultant in Westchester County.
Gregory Kelly was named dean of the College of Education at UMASS Amherst.
Stefano Cambareri, senior partner at Cambareri & Brenneck, PLLC, in Syracuse, was appointed to the NYS Commission on Judicial Conduct by assembly minority leader William A. Barclay. Steve previously served as an associate at Bond, Schoeneck & King and later worked as an assistant district attorney in Onondaga County.
Andrew Cohen and Rob Levin, founders of remote talent provider WorkBetterNow, celebrated the company’s rank of No. 114 on Inc. 5000’s list of Fastest-Growing Private Companies in America for 2024.
Wendy Marsh was selected for inclusion in Upstate New York Super Lawyers for 2024. She is chair of the Environmental and Land Use Planning Department at Hancock Estabrook, LLP.
For the sixth consecutive year, John Bagyi was listed in Lawdragon’s 500 Leading U.S. Corporate Employment Lawyers Guide.
Erin Coe was named executive director of The Rockwell Museum in Corning, NY. She previously served as director of the Palmer Museum of Art and associate clinical professor in the College of Arts and Architecture at Penn State.
Special counsel Kristin Jordan joined Harris Beach Murtha’s Cannabis and Real Estate Developers industry teams. She is based in the firm’s NYC office.