Skip to content

Staff Spotlight: Meet Corey Desiderio

Blog Categories

The Partnership

October 22, 2025

Corey Desiderio headshot graphicThe Buffalo Niagara Partnership is thrilled to welcome Corey Desiderio as its new Director of Content & Communications.

In this role, Corey leads the creation of content and brand messaging that strengthen member engagement, deepen audience connection and elevate the BNP’s mission as the regional chamber of commerce.

Get to know Corey in this brief Q&A.

Tell us about your career background before joining the BNP.

I started my career in journalism and spent nearly 10 years at The Buffalo News in a variety of roles – from covering high school sports to producing special sections, and even a stint as a magazine editor. After that, I spent the past year and a half at a marketing startup, helping local organizations seize their best opportunities through business strategy and storytelling solutions.

How did your past experiences prepare you for your current role?

Transitioning from journalism to marketing showed me the power of storytelling. Nothing influences audiences more effectively than a compelling, authentic story. My goal is to bring that same intentionality and clarity to the BNP’s communications.

What inspired you to join the BNP?

Last year, I had the opportunity to work alongside the BNP marketing team on several key initiatives – including two workforce development guides, the 2024 Annual Report and the launch of new talent programs. I’m also a proud graduate of the inaugural BNP Grow Leadership Development cohort.

Those experiences gave me a firsthand look at how vital the Buffalo Niagara Partnership’s work is to the sustainable growth of our region.

Share a little-known fact about yourself.

I’ve authored two books about the Buffalo Bills – one celebrating the 50th anniversary of the stadium in Orchard Park and another chronicling Josh Allen’s rise from rural California to NFL MVP.

What do you like to do for fun?

I'm a sports junkie. I stay active year-round playing volleyball and pickleball, plus softball in the summers.

Best hidden gem in Buffalo?

La Bella Sicilia in Cheektowaga – a cozy Italian spot I’ve been going to my whole life. (The chicken parm is 10/10.)

What is your favorite part about living in the Buffalo area?

The pride that Buffalonians have – for our city, our sports teams and our food. There’s really nothing like it.

Related Posts

APEX Accelerators photo

NY SMART I-Corridor Opportunity Exchange connects businesses to Upstate New York’s semiconductor ecosystem

By communications@thepartnership.org | December 11, 2025

The Buffalo Niagara Partnership brought together manufacturers, business leaders, educators and economic development partners from the NY SMART I-Corridor to explore how local companies can plug into the semiconductor and advanced manufacturing ecosystem.

2025 Annual Report to Members graphic

Buffalo Niagara Partnership releases 2025 Annual Report to Members

By communications@thepartnership.org | December 3, 2025

Key wins highlighted in this year’s annual report include reshaping the Cobblestone District, continuing progress along the NY SMART I-Corridor, expanding the suite of talent development programs and shaping policy that strengthens businesses.

BNP Grow graduation graphic

BNP Grow leadership development cohort celebrates fall graduation

By communications@thepartnership.org | November 26, 2025

The second BNP Grow leadership development cohort celebrated its graduation on Nov. 25 at BNP @ the cobblestone. The five-session introductory program set participants on a growth path to leadership, giving them the essential professional skills and knowledge they need to thrive.

D&C energy op-ed

A growing New York requires all-of-the-above on energy generation

By communications@thepartnership.org | November 21, 2025

BNP CEO Dottie Gallagher, CenterState CEO President & CEO Robert Simpson and Greater Rochester Chamber of Commerce President & CEO Bob Duffy outline why New York must accelerate upgrades and adopt an all-of-the-above energy strategy to support growing industries and communities. Special to the USA TODAY Network.