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Friday, November 20, 2009

LEADERSHIP OTSEGO AT OTESAGA

The 2009 Leadership Otsego class spent Thursday, Nov. 19, at The Otesaga, focusing on history and communications. Front row, from left, are Michael Perrino, Milford, New York Central Mutual Insurance Co.; Pam Conklin, Davenport, Sidney Federal Credit Union, and moderator Tim Hayes, director of SUNY Oneonta’s Center for Community and Economic Development. Back row, from left, are Beth Goetz, Oneonta, Sidney Federal Credit Union; Catherine LaFontaine, Oneonta, SUNY Oneonta’s Milne Library; Denise Raggi, Cooperstown, Bassett Healthcare; John Rafter, Oneonta, Opportunities for Otsego; Julianne Roseboom, Laurens, SUNY Oneonta; Heather Van Cleef, Maryland, Opportunities for Otsego; Ann E. McMahon, Cooperstown, Bassett Healthcare.

Gulotty, Kleniewski, Mirabito Join Fox Hospital Board

Three presidents – Douglas Gulotty, Nancy Kleniewski and William Mirabito – have been appointed to three-year terms on the Fox Hospital board of directors, through April 2012.
Gulotty heads Wilber Bank, Kleniewski SUNY Oneonta, and Mirabito, Mang Insurance.
The three replace Bud Pirone, Ricky O’Donnell and Dr. David Brenner.
Pirone, O’Donnell and Brenner were honored at a board dinner on Thursday, Nov. 19, in the Levine Conference Center at Fox Hospital.
The three outgoing members represent approximately 30 collective years of service to the Fox Board, with 9 years, 9 years, and 11 years of service respectively.


NEW YORK STALLIONS VOLUNTEER

Laura Cox/ HOMETOWN ONEONTA
Saturday’s Bread was visited by volunteers from the New York Stallions on Saturday, Nov. 21. They helped serve and bus tables as well as with preparation for the meal. They have also helped at The Lord’s Table this fall. From right are Nancy Fodero, operation coordinator, Del Anthony, Stallion’s owner, Anthony Eardley, Oneonta, Jeff Carreas, Maryland, Carl Howard, Laurens, and Flora Beth Cunningham, kitchen supervisor.


NEXT STOP, HOLLYWOOD: Austin screenwriting lecturer Alisha Brophy, OHS ‘97, won Best Television Pilot in the screenwriting competition at the Nevada Film Festival Nov. 20-21 in Las Vegas.
The pilot, "Paradise City," was also a finalist in the 2009 Screenwriting Expo in Los Angeles.
After OHS, Alisha received a B.A. in English from UC Berkeley, with a minor in creative writing. She received an MFA in screenwriting at University of Texas at Austin.

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