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Seasoned Government Professional Picked to Lead Nation’s Gaming Commission

Dan Gustafson of Haslett, Mich. has been chosen as the executive director of the Oneida Indian Nation Gaming Commission. He manages the regulatory oversight for Class III gaming and licensing of casino employees at Turning Stone Resort and Casino Read more »

Oneida Nation Announces 3% Pay Increase for Its Workforce

Ray Halbritter, Nation Representative and CEO of Nation Enterprises, announced today a pay increase of three percent for all full-time and part-time employees. The total amount of the pay increase for the Nation’s workforce is more than $2.7 million—money that employees and their families will spend at local stores, companies and restaurants, as well as added revenue for federal, state and local governments from increased taxes. Read more »

Lillis Joins Oneida Nation’s Finance Department - 5/19/10

Timothy Lillis of Cicero has been named manager of financial analysis for the Oneida Nation and its enterprises, including Turning Stone Resort and Casino and the SāvOn chain of convenience stores.... Read more »

Turning Stone Resort Announces Two New Restaurant Managers - 5/12/10

Myranda Wimmett of Vernon is the new Corner Market manager. She has been with Turning Stone since August, 1998 first as an Emerald food server and hostess. Then in December 2002, she was named Emerald... Read more »

Oneida Nation Service Superstar Award: April Winners - 5/6/10

The Oneida Indian Nation has announced its Service Superstar Award winners for the month of April. Two employees won for providing legendary service--Penny Raymond of Munnsville, a language instructor... Read more »

Talented and Experienced Team Leads Turning Stone’s Culinary Success

The Turning Stone Resort and Casino annually prepares more than 3.5 million meals. From its 21 restaurants and dining outlets, room service and employee cafeteria to the catering for the hundreds of wedding receptions, special events, golf outings and business meetings, the more than 900 employees of the resort’s Food & Beverage Department have their plates full. But it doesn’t end there. They also prepare all the meals for the seven days the pro golfers are in town for the annual Turning Stone Resort Championship, as well as the food for employees, volunteers, media and guests at the event. Read more »

Winslow Named Commissioner of Public Safety for the Oneida Indian Nation

Terry E. Winslow of Auburn has been promoted to the position of commissioner of public safety/fire marshal for the Oneida Indian Nation. Winslow joined the Nation’s public safety department as the fire marshal in December of 2006. In his new capacity, he is still responsible for fire protection, but has the added duties of environmental management, health and safety oversight and codes enforcement at the Nation. Read more »

Oneida Nation Adds Two Attorneys from Top Firms to Legal Department - 4/23/10

Attorneys Melinda M. Lothes and Steven Huntzinger have joined the Oneida Nation’s Legal Department. The attorneys in the Nation’s Legal Department are responsible for protecting and representing the... Read more »

Friendly Competition

The annual Employee Blackjack Tourney gives employees a chance to enjoy some friendly competition. Read more »

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Shine On

The Annual Employee Talent Show proved once again that the Nation’s workforce is deeply gifted and diverse. Read more »

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Annual Report

The Oneida Indian Nation releases its annual report early in the year. Read more »

The Lodge at Turning Stone Celebrates 2010 Award

The staff of The Lodge at Turning Stone and members of the resort’s management team gathered last week to celebrate the recent designation as the 2010 “Most Excellent Golf Resort” by Condé Nast Johansens. The prestigious travel organization honored Turning Stone’s all-suite hotel with a similar award in 2007. Both The Lodge and its gourmet restaurant Wildflowers have also earned Four-Diamond ratings from the American Automobile Association (AAA). Read more »

Benefits of Working for the Oneida Nation

From comprehensive health care plans to 401K investment opportunities, a career with the Oneida Indian Nation has many benefits. Read more »

Ostrander Named to Oneida Nation Gaming Commission

Doug Ostrander has been appointed to the Oneida Nation Gaming Commission, the regulatory body that oversees the licensing and gaming activity at Turning Stone Resort and Casino. He currently serves as a councilperson for the Town of Cairo, chairman of the Cairo Zoning Commission and a trustee for the Cairo Library. Read more »

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Employee Health Fair

Oneida Nation employees and their families recently attended the 2009 Employee Health and Wellness Fair. Read more »

Nation Contributes More Than $4.5 Million to Employees’ Retirement Package

Every day there are news reports about preparing for retirement. In the Oneida Nation’s 2008 Annual Report, it indicates that the Nation contributed $4.6 million to its employees’ 401(k) plan last year. Over the past ten years, the Nation has bolstered the pre-retirement planning efforts of its thousands of employees by contributing more than $33.7 million collectively to 401(k) plans. Read more »

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Employees of the Year

Ray Halbritter (Wolf Clan), Nation Representative and CEO, announced the 2008 Employees of the Year. Read more »

Oneida Nation Ranks Fourth Among Greater CNY Area Employers

In the recently released 2009 Book of Lists by the Central New York Business Journal, the Oneida Indian Nation (4,777 employees) again was the fourth largest employer for the 16 counties in the heart of the state and the second largest in the Syracuse-Utica region. Read more »

Training for Oneida Nation Employees Reaches for New Heights

The Oneida Nation is looking to bring the same level of superior service that is provided to guests at its Turning Stone Resort and Casino to all aspects of the Nation and has launched an new employee training program titled "Standards of Excellence." Read more »

Turning Stone Resort

Oneidas Pump $559 M into Economy

The Oneida Indian Nation spent more than $559 M for payroll and vendor expenses. Read more »

Turning Stone now has its own mobile fire brigade.

The fire brigade is the brainchild of Oneida Nation Fire Marshal Terry Winslow, who enlisted the help of Director of Security Bill Banning and Security Manager Dave Flynn in creating it. The brigade comprises the EMTs in the Security Department, all of whom are also affiliated with fire departments in their home towns and who needed little training to take on their new responsibilities at Turning Stone Resort and Casino. Read more »

High Tech Jobs Abound at the Oneida Nation

The Oneida Indian Nation is today a major employer in Central New York. With almost 5,000 jobs, the Nation is the largest employer in Oneida and Madison counties and the fourth largest employer in the 16 counties located in the middle of the Empire State. The Nation has about 80 high tech positions in its government and business enterprise operations. Read more... Read more »

  • Teen Golf Sensation to Play in Turning Stone Resort Championship

    The Turning Stone Resort Championship has granted a sponsor’s exemption to 15-year-old Gavin Hall of Pittsford, N.Y. The official PGA TOUR FedExCup event is scheduled for Aug. 2 – 8 at the Oneida Indian Nation’s Atunyote Golf Club. Hall, entering his sophomore year at Pittsford Mendon High School, recently sailed to an impressive 18-stroke victory in the Rochester District Amateur Championship at Oak Hill Country Club. He has also captured two American Junior Golf Association (AJGA) titles this summer. Read more »

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