Boots or Hearts Salon
Boots or Hearts is a dynamic wellness environment hosting Barre, Massage, Esthetics, Make-Up, Salon & Nails and Barber Shop.
We are seeking out Independent service providers who have talent and exemplify the commitment to their business and clients. This dedication in a positive environment with an excellent location to achieve a solid business with greater financial rewards. In most career fields, the solicitation of talented people is welcomed and common place. We certainly can understand if you are happy where you a
05/21/2026
It's "Wall of Fame Wednesday" AND it's also "National Women in Aerospace Day", so there's no better time than today to recognize 2018 inductee, Cynthia A. Evans, Ph.D. Bio was written at the time of her induction.
Cindy was a science nerd at Hamburg High School, her love of science nurtured by her teachers and fellow students. After graduating, Cindy packed up her slide rule and trained as a geologist and oceanographer, earning a degree in geology from University of Rochester (1977) and a Ph.D. (1983) from the Scripps Institute of Oceanography, University of California, San Diego. She participated in several field and ship-based campaigns studying rocks from the Earth’s oceans, taught geology at Colgate University, conducted research at Columbia’s Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, then moved to Houston, Texas in 1988 to work at NASA.
Today, Cindy is Chief of the Astro materials Research and Exploration Science Division at the Johnson Space Center. Her division curates all of NASA’s extraterrestrial samples, including the Apollo samples from the Moon, meteorites, and samples from asteroids, comets, and the sun. In her 30 years at NASA, Cindy counts herself lucky to have worked in a variety of roles supporting science activities for human spaceflight. She trains astronauts in Earth observations and geology; managed the Image Science & Analysis Lab that provided critical information to analyze the Space Shuttle Columbia accident; and developed Earth observation programs for the Space Shuttle, the Russian Mir Space Station and the International Space Station. Field work remains a core component of Cindy’s work. She collaborates with other scientists, astronaut crews and mission control team members in field activities to test NASA hardware and science operations directed at the future exploration of other planetary surfaces like the Moon and Mars. Cindy was a member of the 2015-16 Antarctic Search for Meteorite (ANSMET) field team, collecting meteorites in Antarctica’s Miller Range for 5 weeks. Cindy and her husband, Jon Powell, have two sons, Jacob and Charlie.
You can see all our Wall of Fame inductees by visiting our website: https://hamburgalumnifoundation.org/events/wall-of-fame-ceremonies/
04/29/2026
It's employee highlight time, again! Shawn Ferro has been a part of FavorDrop since its earliest days. He brings a unique blend of technical and entrepreneurial experience to his multiple roles with FavorDrop.
Shawn is a startup founder and innovator; contributing a deep knowledge of engineering and process design to FavorDrop’s operational functioning. At his previous startups his focus was on business grant funding, process design, sustainability, and scalability. At FavorDrop he works behind the scenes in operations as well as with clients in both training and product strategy. Shawn, FavorDrop is so lucky to have you on the team!
Fun Fact: Shawn is local to Buffalo and enjoys hunting, hiking, and canoeing.
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