West Herr WBEN Buffalo Business Report - Thursday, November 20th, 2025

Business Ethics
Photo credit Business Ethics Association Buffalo Niagara via LinkedIn

Buffalo, N.Y. (WBEN) - This year's Buffalo-Niagara Business Ethics Awards happen Thursday from 12 p.m.-1:30 p.m. at Salvatore's Italian Gardens. The awards honor local small, mid-sized and large businesses that exemplify the highest standards of ethics while dealing with customers, employees and other businesses. Berardi Immigration Law, David's Star Automotive and Riveter Design are up for the Small Business award. In the Mid-Sized category are BFS Fleet Service, Raymond E, Kelley and Turner Construction, while Kreher Family Farms and Rich Products are nominated in the Large Business category.

The former home of Ingram Micro at 1759 Wehrle Drive in Amherst is on the market and available for lease. The 170,000 square foot space will be available in the 2nd quarter of 2026. It's the first time the facility is on the market since it was built in 1992.

NOCO has promoted three employees to vice president positions. Ryan Chapman will serve as vice president of fuels operations. Lou Salvo will be the company's new VP of residential operations, and Thomas Winiecki is taking over the role of VP of commodity supply.

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