About Schoharie Economic Enterprise Corporation
Established by the private sector, Schoharie Economic Enterprise Corporation, commonly known as “SEEC,” was organized as a not-for-profit to strengthen Schoharie County by fostering economic growth. SEEC serves as a liaison to local municipalities and institutional leaders with the common goal of highlighting distinctive points of light within the community, cultivating entrepreneurial endeavors and enhancing the ability of local businesses to add value to their enterprises. SEEC is guided by social, environmental and financial principles that will accelerate growth and help provide sustainability through a collaborative and thriving business community.
SEEC’s work is supported by the Board of Directors, full-time staff and the volunteer Advisory Council. Advisory Council members represent a wide-range of backgrounds and expertise and participate strategic planning for economic development in Schoharie County. You can find a complete list of Advisory Council members below. For more information about SEEC’s Board of Directors and full-time staff, visit the Our Team page.
Advisory Council:
Korsah Akumfi, Schoharie County Administrator
Erynne Ansel McCabe, Community Activist
Richard Ball, Commissioner of Agriculture, NYS Department of Agriculture & Markets
Tarkan Ceng, Superintendent, Jefferson Central School District
Paul Conroy, Retired Executive
Barton Finegan, Retired Executive
Dr. S. Scott Ferguson, Chief Economic Development Officer & Executive Director, Institute for Rural Vitality at SUNY Cobleskill
Jacqui Hauser, Small Business Owner & International Human Resource Consultant
Robbin Jorgensen, Founder & CEO, Women Igniting Change
Honorable Denise Kelly, Mayor, Village of Sharon Springs
Donna LaVigne, Retired Small Business Owner
Maureen Lodes, Small Business Owner, Cobbler & Co.
Augustus McGiver, Chief of Staff, SUNY Cobleskill President’s Office
Benjamin Oevering, Town Supervisor, Schoharie & Double Diamond Real Estate
Nan Stolzenburg, Principal, Community Planning & Environmental Associates
Dr. Marion A. Terenzio, President, SUNY Cobleskill
Alicia Terry, Town Supervisor of Gilboa, Chair, Agriculture and American Rescue Plan Act Committees
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