City of Fulton major Deana Michaels announced that Caroline Shue was recently hired as the assistant director of the Fulton Community Development Agency.
Shue most recently worked as a project coordinator for VIP Structures, providing preconstruction and estimating services with daily support in the areas of subcontract administration, prequalification, and construction documentations. She would often work alongside the business development team to ensure client satisfaction in project expectations. Projects in Shue’s portfolio include Salt City Market, True North Daycare, J.W. Didado Electric, Kris-Tech Wire expansion, and most recently the Food Bank of CNY expansion. She is also a licensed real estate salesperson.
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In her role with the special events committee, a local nonprofit with the vision to reestablish a vibrant community where all are welcome to visit and live, she has helped bring events like Big Truck Day, the Fall Festival, Community Market, and Christmas Tree Lighting as annual events in Fulton.
A major part of her role as assistant director for the CDA will be assisting with the economic development of the city. Specifically, this involves oversight of the Downtown Revitalization Initiative projects and other economic development/housing grants. Shue actively participates in, or coordinates business events and works to market the city as a place to locate a business, visit or promote existing businesses and/or to market CDA programs. She will also act as the small business liaison between the business community and the city.
She also serves as a chamber ambassador through the Greater Oswego-Fulton Chamber of Commerce and will continue to build the relationship between the two organizations.
Shue is a life resident of Fulton.
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