New York State Industries for the Disabled, Inc. (NYSID)
Danielle Sbuttoni is an experienced professional with a background in administrative roles, currently serving as Executive Assistant at New York State Industries for the Disabled, Inc. (NYSID). Prior experience includes serving as Deputy Chief of Staff, Assistant Director of Administration, and Executive Assistant at the New York State Office of the Inspector General from July 2012 to January 2019. Danielle Sbuttoni holds a Master of Arts in Educational Psychology from the University at Albany and a Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education and Teaching from The College of Saint Rose.
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New York State Industries for the Disabled, Inc. (NYSID)
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Established in 1975 and based in Albany, NYSID is a not-for-profit membership organization with a 40-year mission of creating jobs for New Yorkers with disabilities. NYSID and its member agencies are a proven procurement solution for government agency customers. NYSID members are the employment resource centers for individuals with diverse abilities. Our member agencies also partner with private sector New York State businesses, including Minority and Woman-Owned Business and veterans’ support programs. Employment on a NYSID contract transforms lives and communities: • Individuals realize the financial security, self-worth and personal relationships that come with long-term employment, and a traditionally under-employed workforce is served. • NYSID’s member agencies are able to offer center-based or community employment, unique to individuals’ abilities and independence goals. • Government procurement needs are met affordably and with a proven track record. Preferred Source procurement satisfies the obligation to comply with New York State Finance Law Section 162's mandate to purchase approved goods and services provided by New Yorkers with disabilities. NYSID prices are approved by the New York State Office of General Services. New York State benefits by having a workforce which includes empowered individuals with disabilities, who bring stability to communities through wages earned and spent where they live.