Alcott HR, a top provider of human resources outsourcing solutions and a member of the Crain's New York Business list of the largest privately held companies in the New York City area, will open its new Rochester office this month.
"The Rochester office will enable us to serve businesses seeking high-quality HR services throughout the area, from Rochester to Albany and the surrounding cities. Since New York State is our home base, it is important to us that we bring our comprehensive HR solution to as many of our fellow New York businesses as possible. Our new office in Rochester will help us achieve that goal," said John Bradley, Alcott HR's vice president of Western New York.
Bradley added that the company has named James Toner, of Fairport, New York, as director of sales for the Rochester office. He began his new role on January 1.
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