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CEOS of CNY
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FRANK J. ANNESE
* Title: Chief Executive Officer
* Company: Annese & Associates, Inc.
* Education: B.S. in marketing from the University of Notre Dame
* Residence: Cooperstown
* Age: 68
* Family: Mother, wife of 44 years, four daughters, four sons-in-law, 11 grandchildren
* Year became CEO: 1970
* Favorite part of the job: Watching how the next generation is "growing" the business.
* How to beat the competition: 1) Specialize ...
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