CLAYTON,
New York (December 18, 2013) – The Antique Boat Museum (ABM), North America’s
premier freshwater nautical museum based in Clayton, New York, announced today
the addition of Theresa E. Tornatore as Controller.
Tornatore brings over 23 years of experience in accounting,
financial reporting and controls, budgeting, cash management, and strategic
planning for several businesses in the health care and financial service
industries. Eighteen years of her career were spent with two prominent
Syracuse-area medical networks, which had multiple offices and tens of millions
of dollars of annual revenues. As Controller, Tornatore will be
responsible for the ABM’s financial affairs and activities. In addition,
she will oversee the Museum’s information technology and human resource
functions.
A native of Syracuse, Tornatore has family ties to the
Thousand Islands region and Thousand Islands Park.
Located on the St. Lawrence River in the 1000 Islands, the
Antique Boat Museum features a collection of over 300 antique and classic
boats, among thousands of recreational boating artifacts. In August 2014, the
Museum will host the 50th annual Antique Boat Show and Auction, the
longest running show in North America. For more information please visit the
Museum’s website at ABM.org.