Cortland County
Karl Schmitt currently serves as the Clinical Director for Mental Health Programs at Cortland County since September 2023. With extensive experience in business relationship management, Karl previously held the role of Global Account Director at SAP, where responsibilities included strategic relationship planning and customer engagement. Other notable positions include Senior Consultant at 3DResults, President of Bodhi Tree Inc., and Associate Director at Gregory Sarlo Psychological Consultations, where Karl focused on organizational assessments and interventions. Additionally, Karl has contributed to academia as adjunct faculty at Loyola University Chicago and the Adler School of Professional Psychology. Karl holds a PsyD and an MA in Clinical Psychology from the Illinois School of Professional Psychology, along with a BA in Political Science from the University of New Hampshire.
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Cortland County
Established on April 8, 1808, Cortland County named for Pierre Van Cortlandt, president of the convention at Kingston that wrote the first New York State Constitution in 1777, and first lieutenant governor of the state. Cortland County was formed from the southern portion of what was then Onondaga County. The county seat is Cortland. The famed Cortland apple is named for the county. Located in the glaciated Appalachian Plateau area of Central New York State, midway between Syracuse and Binghamton, this predominantly rural county is the southeastern gateway to the Finger Lakes Region. Scattered archaeological evidence indicates three different aboriginal cultures hunted the area beginning about 1500 AD. From its beginnings Cortland County has had a strong agricultural economy. While the small family dairy farms of the past have dwindled, large dairy operations and abundant crop farming continues. Cortland’s strong agricultural background contributed to the decision by dairy products producer Byrne Dairy to build a state of the art yogurt production plant there. Cortland County is noted for its strong manufacturing industries, local companies produce hospitality supplies, medical instruments and components, electrical components, consumer goods, components for the Department of Defense, as well as a variety of other goods and services. Cortland County is home to SUNY Cortland well known as a leading school for teacher education; the County also supports a joint Community college with neighboring Tompkins County. Cortland County boasts abundant open space and natural recreational resources including three ski resorts. Cortland County offers excellent public schools and enviable quality of life enhancements such as the Homer Center for the Arts, Lime Hollow Nature Center, access to the Finger Lakes trail and public as well private golf courses. For more information on open positions in Cortland County log on to Cortland-co.org.