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Spotlight on Broome County Humane Society
Spotlight on Broome County Humane Society

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time17-04-2025

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Spotlight on Broome County Humane Society

BINGHAMTON, N.Y. (WIVT/WBGH) – The Tioga County Chamber of Commerce is shining its spotlight on the non-profit, the Broome County Humane Society. The Humane Society on Conklin Avenue in Binghamton, cares for over 150 animals at any given time, with the goal of someone adopting them into their forever home. The facility offers several services to the community, including a spay-neuter clinic every Thursday and two Mondays each month, grooming, vaccinations, boarding and more. The fundraising coordinator, Kim Broderick, says they could always use more volunteers, especially with kitten season right around the corner. 'Those types of needs are going to be great. Whether it's the kitten replacement milk, the kitten food, puppy food, there's always a need. Blankets, towels so, we're gearing up because we're really starting to get busy,' said Broderick. Broderick says last year, the Humane Society donated around 1,500 pounds of pet food to people in the community. The non-profit is running its Petals for Paws hanging basket fundraiser, where you can purchase flowers and plants to raise money through May 15. You get your flowers by visiting Black Bears gearing up to Run It Back Aliza Spencer Friendship Day honors legacy of murdered Binghamton student Maine-Endwell Odyssey of the Mind team headed to world competition Local leaders prepare to hit the runway for Mothers and Babies Fashion Gala Spotlight on Broome County Humane Society Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Local leaders prepare to hit the runway for Mothers and Babies Fashion Gala
Local leaders prepare to hit the runway for Mothers and Babies Fashion Gala

Yahoo

time17-04-2025

  • Entertainment
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Local leaders prepare to hit the runway for Mothers and Babies Fashion Gala

BINGHAMTON, N.Y. (WIVT/WBGH) – One of the area's biggest fashion shows is in a few weeks, featuring local business owners and leaders as the runway models. Mothers and Babies Perinatal Network is hosting its 11th annual Fashion Gala at the Double Tree Hotel in Downtown Binghamton on May 1. The gala is the organization's biggest fundraiser every year. This year, with the goal of raising $50,000. Several local public figures will be the models, including the Broome County District Attorney, SUNY Broome's president, and even the Rumble Ponies. Executive Director of Mothers and Babies Alicia Beekman says if you've never been to a fashion show before, this is a great one to start with. 'So, the participants don't have to dress up very fancy, but our models do. And what makes this a great community event, it is really the buy in from the community stores, the community members who are the models, and then all of the community vendors that are here. So, it is really pulling everybody together and we really just have a great time,' said Beekman. The show will run from 5:30 to 8:30 on Thursday May 1. Tickets are $40. To purchase, click here. Black Bears gearing up to Run It Back Aliza Spencer Friendship Day honors legacy of murdered Binghamton student Maine-Endwell Odyssey of the Mind team headed to world competition Local leaders prepare to hit the runway for Mothers and Babies Fashion Gala Spotlight on Broome County Humane Society Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Broome County Sheriff, Undersheriff discuss leadership skills
Broome County Sheriff, Undersheriff discuss leadership skills

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time17-04-2025

  • Business
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Broome County Sheriff, Undersheriff discuss leadership skills

TOWN OF DICKINSON, N.Y. (WIVT/WBGH) – Broome County Sheriff Fred Akshar and his Undersheriff Sam Davis were presenters at a networking event on Thursday, not to discuss law enforcement, but leadership skills instead. Akshar and Davis were guests of the Upstate New York Business Meet-Up, which is co-organized by Davis's wife Amira. Aside from their law enforcement careers, both Akshar and the Davis's run consulting firms. Akshar Consulting focuses on security strategies for businesses and large events. The Davis's operate D5 Consulting Group which offers training in leadership and workplace violence prevention. They believe leadership training is ineffective or non-existent in many businesses and organizations. 'I worked at a company before where I did training and it was on a computer. What would I do on a computer? I would sit at the computer, and I would hit the fast forward button and I wouldn't pay any attention to anything that I was supposed to be learning or absorbing,' said Amira. 'There can only be one true leader. But as my role is, as a number two with him, I think it's a different perspective. Talking about your perspective of each person's role, knowing the role is very important,' said Sam. Amira says D5 runs trainings that are interactive and participatory. She says building relationships is key to good leadership. Akshar founded his small consulting business in 2019 when he was still a State Senator. Now, he oversees a Sheriff's Office with nearly 300 employees. 'It's really about empowerment and it's really about team for both Sam and I. We've come to find that as the leaders of the organization, you can set mission, you can set direction, but at the end of the day, it really requires you to bring the collective group of people together to execute that mission,' said Akshar. The Upstate New York Business Meet-Up is a free monthly event meant to encourage networking across the Southern Tier. It meets every third Thursday of the month from 9 to 10:30 a.m. in a different location between Binghamton, Elmira, Corning, Watkins Glen and Ithaca. For more information, click here. Aliza Spencer Friendship Day honors legacy of murdered Binghamton student Maine-Endwell Odyssey of the Mind team headed to world competition Local leaders prepare to hit the runway for Mothers and Babies Fashion Gala Spotlight on Broome County Humane Society Broome County Sheriff, Undersheriff discuss leadership skills Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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