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Joseph Karl, Veteran USMC, speaking at podioum

Veteran-Owned Businesses Can Benefit from Niagara SBDC’s Free Entrepreneurship Classes

By News Archive

April 12, 2022

Joseph Karl, Veteran USMC, speaking at podioum

Joseph Karl, Veteran USMC gives the student address at the annual SUNY Niagara Veteran’s Day Ceremony.

The Niagara Small Business Development Center (SBDC) will host a series of free entrepreneurship classes for veterans and their family members. These courses enhance business skills and strengthen a new or existing business.  The series will run on the fourth Tuesday of the month from 6 – 8 p.m., beginning April 25 and concluding on December 13. The schedule includes:

  • April 25 – Entrepreneurship
  • May 24 – Start Up Basics
  • June 28 – Understanding Your Financial Picture
  • July 26 – Marketing for Small Business
  • August 23 – Business Plans & Business Model Canvas
  • Sept 27 – Government Contracting
  • October 25 – Educational and Financial Resources for Veterans
  • December 13 – To be determined

Classes will be held at SUNY Niagara, located at 3111 Saunders Settlement Road in Sanborn.  A webinar option is also available for those unable to attend in person.  To register for these classes, or to find out more about other services offered by the SBDC, visit NiagaraSBDC.org or call (716) 210-2515.  These classes are made possible through a grant from the Verizon Communications Community Benefit Fund.

The Niagara SBDC specializes in free and confidential one-on-one counseling, dealing with small-business opportunities and problems. The SBDC offers training and instructional programs targeted to the needs and interests of small business, providing service for every stage of a business. Since its inception in 1984, the expert advisors of the Niagara SBDC have worked with over 18,000 businesses, helping them to invest nearly $525 million in the area’s economy, and create or save nearly 12,000 jobs.

The Niagara Small Business Development Center (SBDC) will host a series of free entrepreneurship classes for veterans and their family members. These courses enhance business skills and strengthen a new or existing business.  The series will run on the fourth Tuesday of the month from 6 – 8 p.m., beginning April 25 and concluding on December 13. The schedule includes:

  • April 25 – Entrepreneurship
  • May 24 – Start Up Basics
  • June 28 – Understanding Your Financial Picture
  • July 26 – Marketing for Small Business
  • August 23 – Business Plans & Business Model Canvas
  • Sept 27 – Government Contracting
  • October 25 – Educational and Financial Resources for Veterans
  • December 13 – To be determined

Classes will be held at SUNY Niagara, located at 3111 Saunders Settlement Road in Sanborn.  A webinar option is also available for those unable to attend in person.  To register for these classes, or to find out more about other services offered by the SBDC, visit NiagaraSBDC.org or call (716) 210-2515.  These classes are made possible through a grant from the Verizon Communications Community Benefit Fund.

The Niagara SBDC specializes in free and confidential one-on-one counseling, dealing with small-business opportunities and problems. The SBDC offers training and instructional programs targeted to the needs and interests of small business, providing service for every stage of a business. Since its inception in 1984, the expert advisors of the Niagara SBDC have worked with over 18,000 businesses, helping them to invest nearly $525 million in the area’s economy, and create or save nearly 12,000 jobs.

 

Joseph Karl, Veteran USMC, speaking at podioum

Joseph Karl, Veteran USMC gives the student address at the annual SUNY Niagara Veteran’s Day Ceremony.


Media Contact Information

Denyel Beiter
Public Relations Assistant
Phone: 716-614-5974
Email: dbeiter@niagaracc.suny.edu

Vetereans presenting check toSUNY Niagara

Vietnam Veterans Chapter 268 donate $20,000 to New SUNY Niagara Veterans Memorial Park

By News Archive

March 23, 2022

Vetereans presenting check toSUNY Niagara

(From left to right) SUNY Niagara Trustee Vice Chair Gina A. Virtuoso, SUNY Niagara Veterans Services Coordinator Joseph Potalivo, representatives from the Vietnam Veterans Association Chapter 268 including Harry Houghtling, Walter Moxham, Robert Hull, Gordie Bellinger, Kathryn Kindle, Robert “Radar” Parker, SUNY Niagara President William J. Murabito, and SUNY Niagara Trustee Jerald I. Wolfgang.

Members of the Vietnam Veterans Association Chapter 268 attended the SUNY Niagara’s (SUNY Niagara) Board of Trustee’s meeting on March 22, 2022.  This chapter, founded in 1985, has donated over $180,000.00 to the Niagara County community – including scholarships to high school graduates to attend college. They support the community while leaving a legacy for their family members and the younger generation of veterans. Their legacy continues as they presented a $20,000 donation to SUNY Niagara President William Murabito and SUNY Niagara Veterans Services Coordinator Joseph Potalivo. This will assist bringing the new SUNY Niagara Veterans Memorial Park to life.

SUNY Niagara’s Veteran’s Park was established in 1976 by Vietnam Veterans who attended SUNY Niagara. The park features a plaque of Niagara County veterans who died in Vietnam.  SUNY Niagara will be relocating and expanding their existing Veterans Memorial Park to honor the Niagara County veteran community. This park will represent those who served in the armed forces and celebrate its’ proud heritage of military service.

Area veterans, their families, and SUNY Niagara alumni/employees are invited to memorialize their service and those of their loved ones (alive or deceased) on the park’s new monument. Veterans’ names and military branch of service will be engraved on the memorial wall and benches for a donation of $150 or more. Veterans will be honored annually during SUNY Niagara’s Veteran’s Day ceremonies.

For more information, to purchase an engraving, or to donate, please visit www.niagaracc.suny.edu/veterans/memorialpark/.   Donations can also be made over the phone at 716-614-5910 or through the mail to: SUNY Niagara Foundation, 3111 Saunders Settlement Rd., Sanborn, NY 14132.  For further information, contact SUNY Niagara Veteran Services Coordinator, Joseph Potalivo, at 716-614-6283 or jpotalivo@niagaracc.sun.edu

Members of the Vietnam Veterans Association Chapter 268 attended the SUNY Niagara’s (SUNY Niagara) Board of Trustee’s meeting on March 22, 2022.  This chapter, founded in 1985, has donated over $180,000.00 to the Niagara County community – including scholarships to high school graduates to attend college. They support the community while leaving a legacy for their family members and the younger generation of veterans. Their legacy continues as they presented a $20,000 donation to SUNY Niagara President William Murabito and SUNY Niagara Veterans Services Coordinator Joseph Potalivo. This will assist bringing the new SUNY Niagara Veterans Memorial Park to life.

SUNY Niagara’s Veteran’s Park was established in 1976 by Vietnam Veterans who attended SUNY Niagara. The park features a plaque of Niagara County veterans who died in Vietnam.  SUNY Niagara will be relocating and expanding their existing Veterans Memorial Park to honor the Niagara County veteran community. This park will represent those who served in the armed forces and celebrate its’ proud heritage of military service.

Area veterans, their families, and SUNY Niagara alumni/employees are invited to memorialize their service and those of their loved ones (alive or deceased) on the park’s new monument. Veterans’ names and military branch of service will be engraved on the memorial wall and benches for a donation of $150 or more. Veterans will be honored annually during SUNY Niagara’s Veteran’s Day ceremonies.

For more information, to purchase an engraving, or to donate, please visit www.niagaracc.suny.edu/veterans/memorialpark/.   Donations can also be made over the phone at 716-614-5910 or through the mail to: SUNY Niagara Foundation, 3111 Saunders Settlement Rd., Sanborn, NY 14132.  For further information, contact SUNY Niagara Veteran Services Coordinator, Joseph Potalivo, at 716-614-6283 or jpotalivo@niagaracc.sun.edu

 

 

Vetereans presenting check toSUNY Niagara

SUNY Niagara Trustee Vice Chair Gina A. Virtuoso, SUNY Niagara Veterans Services Coordinator Joseph Potalivo, representatives from the Vietnam Veterans Association Chapter 268 including Harry Houghtling, Walter Moxham, Robert Hull, Gordie Bellinger, Kathryn Kindle, Robert “Radar” Parker, SUNY Niagara President William J. Murabito, and SUNY Niagara Trustee Jerald I. Wolfgang.


Media Contact Information

Barbara DeSimone, Assistant Vice President of Institutional Advancement
3111 Saunders Settlement Rd.
Sanborn, NY 14132
Phone: 716-614-5904
Email: desimone@niagaracc.suny.edu

Local military personnel lead a flag folding service at the 2019 SUNY Niagara Veterans Day Ceremony.

SUNY Niagara’s Annual Veterans Day Celebration Returns November 10

By News Archive

November 8, 2021

The 2021 Veterans Day ceremony at SUNY Niagara will return to its pre-pandemic format. The event will take place on Wednesday, November 10 at 11:00 a.m. at the College’s Veterans Memorial Park, 3111 Saunders Settlement Road, Sanborn, NY.

The ceremony will include keynote remarks by Niagara County 10th District Legislator, David Godfrey. Refreshments will be served immediately following the ceremony in the Notar Administration (A-Building) lobby. Masks are required indoors except when partaking in refreshments.

Throughout the month of November, SUNY Niagara’s Veterans Association will host their annual Veterans Flag Tribute. Donations are now being accepted via the Veteran’s webpage or in-person at the Veterans Office in B-103. For each donation received, the Veterans Service department will dedicate a small flag in honor or in memory of a loved one who has served or is currently serving in the Armed Forces. Each donation directly benefits the Veterans Lounge, providing food, refreshments, and a place to relax for veteran students on the Sanborn campus. To donate online, please visit https://www.niagaracc.suny.edu/veterans/.

New this year, SUNY Niagara Veterans Services and Dining Services are hosting a semi-permanent exhibit to honor US military personnel who are Prisoners of War/Missing in Action (POW/MIA). The display includes a table setting with symbolic items that help us remember our brothers and sisters in arms.

About SUNY Niagara Veterans Services

Military Advanced Education & Transition Magazine has awarded SUNY Niagara the designation of a Top Colleges for veterans in the 2018 rankings. The annual rankings factor in the results of comprehensive school-by-school survey of veteran and military student offerings and rates of academic achievement. For more information on the SUNY Niagara Veterans Services office please visit our website: https://www.niagaracc.suny.edu/veterans/

Local military personnel lead a flag folding service at the 2019 SUNY Niagara Veterans Day Ceremony.

Local military personnel lead a flag folding service at the 2019 SUNY Niagara Veterans Day Ceremony.


Media Contact Information

Denyel Beiter
Public Relations Assistant
Phone: 716-614-5974
Email: dbeiter@niagaracc.suny.edu

Veterans Park

SUNY Niagara Announces New Veterans Memorial Park Campaign

By News Archive

October 13, 2021

SUNY Niagara will be relocating and expanding its existing Veterans Memorial Park to honor the Niagara County veteran community. This park will not only represent those who served in the armed forces, but will also offer community programming to celebrate its’ proud heritage of military service.

Area veterans, their families, and SUNY Niagara alumni and employees are invited to memorialize their service and those of their loved ones on the park’s new monument (alive or deceased). Veterans’ names and military branch of service will be engraved on the memorial wall, benches, and flagpoles for a donation of $150 or more. Veterans will be honored annually during SUNY Niagara’s Veteran’s Day ceremonies.

The new site will include a pentagonal-shaped concrete pad with a memorial wall separated into 3 distinct sections, two new flagpoles affixed with the American flag and POW flag, and reflection benches. The new picturesque location will be surrounded by landscaping along with a walkway leading directly to and from the parking lot for easy accessibility.

For more information, to purchase an engraving, or to donate, please visit www.niagaracc.suny.edu/veterans/memorialpark/. Donations can also be made over the phone at 716-614-5910 or through the mail to: SUNY Niagara Foundation, 3111 Saunders Settlement Rd., Sanborn, NY 14132. If you have any questions, please contact SUNY Niagara Veteran Services Coordinator, Joseph Potalivo, at 716-614-6283 or jpotalivo@niagaracc.sun.edu.

Veterans Park

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SUNY Niagara Foundation
Phone: 716-614-5910
Email:found@niagaracc.suny.edu

Veterans Day Ceremony

SUNY Niagara Veterans Day Celebration Pivots for Pandemic

By News Archive

November 5, 2020

The 2020 Veterans Day Celebration at SUNY Niagara will transform from a traditional public ceremony to a multi-week campaign that will benefit Veterans within the Western New York community. To culminate the initiative, a powerful tribute video, airing Tuesday, November 10, 2020, at 11 a.m. will be available to view on the College’s website at:  www.niagaracc.suny.edu.

Veterans Memorial Park

SUNY Niagara’s Veterans Memorial Park at the Sanborn Campus

Following the airing of the video on November 10, a socially distanced reception will take place from 11 a.m. through 3 p.m. in the Veterans Services department, room B-100 at SUNY Niagara’s Sanborn Campus, 3111 Saunders Settlement Road, Sanborn. Light refreshments will be served and plenty of military comradery will be shared. Additionally, participants are encouraged to visit the SUNY Niagara’s Veterans Memorial Park to reflect on the contributions of US veterans. Please keep in mind that masks are required on all campus grounds.

The 2020 Veterans campaign was created in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Coordinator of Veterans Services, Joseph Potalivo created a “COVID-proof plan” to ensure Veterans Day would be celebrated across the campus community. Potalivo, a veteran himself, envisioned an opportunity to encapsulate an all-encompassing method to thank our Servicemen and women. “Our message to veterans is a big ‘thank you,’ but not in a traditional way. Ours shows personal connections to those who serve or have served.” Guest speakers on the video include students who are veterans, faculty, staff, and even Chairperson of the SUNY Niagara Board of Trustees, Gina Virtuoso. Their stories include grandparents, parents, children, and friends who have served, personal stories of service, and the impact made on our country.

Throughout the month of November, SUNY Niagara’s Veteran Association will also host their annual Veterans Flag Tribute, this, year offering contributors to participate online. Donations are now being accepted via the Veteran’s webpage, replacing in-person cash donations, another step in keeping our campus community safe while still aiding veterans. For each donation, the Veterans Service department will dedicate a small flag in honor or in memory of a loved one who has served or is currently serving in the Armed Forces. Flags are donned with a name placard and will be on display throughout the month of November within the atrium of the Notar Administration Building. Flag tributes are $1 for one flag, $3 for four, or $5 for seven, though any amount is graciously accepted. Each donation directly benefits the Veterans Lounge, providing food, refreshments, and a place to relax for veteran students on the Sanborn campus. To donate online, please visit https://www.niagaracc.suny.edu/veterans/.

In addition to the Veterans Day activities, SUNY Niagara continues to support their veteran community on a year-round basis through their unique programming. Potalivo explains, college employees “Put veterans’ needs before their own. Our campus is extremely veteran-friendly. We are all-encompassing and support each veteran on a one-on-one basis.” Whether students are active duty, have veteran status, or are a dependent of a veteran, SUNY Niagara helps each individual navigate their benefits, services, financial aid, student resources, and more. “We are a one-stop-shop for veteran students. We will see their journey here from start to finish. This department advocates for students and we have the ability to do that because we are a small, personal college where we have the opportunity to get to know our students,” says Potalivo.


Media Contact Information

Denyel Beiter
Event Coordinator
Phone: 716-614-5974
Email: dbeiter@niagaracc.suny.edu

Veterans Day Ceremony

SUNY Niagara to hold Veterans Day Ceremony on November 8

By News Archive

November 7, 2019

SUNY Niagara will host a Veterans Day Ceremony on Friday, November 8 at 11:30 AM on the Sanborn campus.  The ceremony will be held at the Veterans Memorial Park, 3111 Saunders Settlement Road, Sanborn, NY 14132.  The event is free and open to the public.

The annual ceremony will include keynote remarks by New York State Senator, Robert G. Ortt.  Ortt, who represents the 62nd District and sits on the Senate Committee for Veterans, Homeland Security and Military Affairs.  In addition to his political career, Ortt was enlisted in the New York Army National Guard and received the Bronze Star, the Army Commendation Medal, the Afghan Campaign Medal, and the Combat Infantryman’s Badge in recognition of his service.

Refreshments will be served immediately after the ceremony in the Notar Administration Building lobby on the Sanborn campus.

About SUNY Niagara Veteran Services

Military Advance Education & Transition Magazine has awarded SUNY Niagara the designation of a Top Colleges for veterans in the 2018 rankings. The annual rankings factor in the results of comprehensive school-by-school survey of veteran and military student offerings and rates of academic achievement. For more information on the SUNY Niagara Veteran Services office please visit our website: https://www.niagaracc.suny.edu/veterans/