Utica School of Commerce was a for-profit business college with three locations in upstate New York.
He retained this position until his retirement on March 1, 1966, at which time a new partnership was formed by Eleanor P., granddaughter of the founder, and Roger L. Williams.
On September 11, 1978, the Utica School of Commerce moved to its final location at 201 Bleecker Street.
In February 1985, the Utica School of Commerce opened its Madison County Branch at the Washington Avenue Community Center in Oneida, and in March 1986, moved to the New York State Jaycees' Building on Route 5 in Canastota.
Before its closing, the school had two-year and certificate programs for business administration, administrative specialist, health service management, non-profit agency management, and information technology.