MCLA Welcomes Three New Vice Presidents

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Richard Glejzer, Vice President of Academic Affairs, Joseph DaSilva, Vice President of Administration and Finance and Jeannette Smith, Vice President of Student Affairs will join MCLA.
This academic year, Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts welcomed three new vice presidents to its executive team: Joseph DaSilva, vice president of administration and finance; Richard Glejzer, vice president of academic affairs; and Jeannette Smith, vice president of student affairs.  
 
The three new vice presidents were hired after a search process that included multiple interviews and open meetings for campus community members including students, faculty, and staff.  
 
"I'm excited to have three highly experienced vice presidents join our campus community at this pivotal moment in higher education," said MCLA President James F. Birge. "They're already offering new perspective and thinking about ways to continue to carry out our mission of providing an affordable, high-quality education to our students." 
 
Joseph DaSilva, vice president of administration and finance 
 
Joseph DaSilva joined MCLA in June 2021. He has worked in public higher education for more than 28 years of which the last 21 years were at Springfield Technical Community College in Springfield. During his tenure as vice president of administration and chief financial officer, DaSilva provided executive-level vision, leadership, planning, direction, and managed/oversaw all aspects of fiscal operations, facilities management, Campus Police, information technology, Student Financial Services, and Human Resources/Employee Benefits and Operations Center. 
 
DaSilva holds a bachelor's of art from Western New England University, Springfield and a master's degree in higher education administration from Bay Path University, Longmeadow. DaSilva represented the STCC in numerous community-based activities, on various organization boards and in many community-based efforts. 
 
Richard Glejzer, Ph.D, vice president of academic affairs 
 
Richard Glejzer joined MCLA in July 2021. He was most recently the interim dean of graduate studies at Muhlenberg College, and previously was provost and dean of faculty at Marlboro College for 10 years. Prior to joining Marlboro, Glejzer was professor and chair of English at North Central College, and chair of the college's academic programs and policy committee. Among his other institutional duties, Glejzer served on the college's steering committee and the Dean's Academic Advisory Committee. He was a faculty liaison to the board of trustees. Earlier in his career at North Central, Glejzer revised the composition program as the director of writing. 
 
Glejzer received his bachelor's and master's degrees in English from the University of New Hampshire and his doctorate from University of Missouri at Columbia. 
 
Jeannette Smith, Ph.D., vice president of student affairs 
 
Jeannette Smith joined MCLA in June 2021. She is a scholar-practitioner with 16 years of work experience in higher education having worked most recently as the associate dean of student affairs and engagement at Evergreen State College in  Olympia, Wash. Smith was employed prior at Truckee Meadows Community College and University of Nevada, both in Reno, and Elmhurst (Ill.) College. Her practice areas of experience include student unions, residence life and dining, academic advising, financial aid, shared governance, and student employment. Her scholarship areas of interests include policy, equity, financial aid, and student development. 
 
Smith earned her bachelor in journalism/marketing, and her master and doctorate in Higher education administration/educational leadership from the university of Nevada at Reno. 

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Northern Berkshire Celebrates Spirit of Caring Award Recipients

By Tammy DanielsiBerkshires Staff

NBUW Executive Director Patti Messina recognizes two 'dynamic' women retiring this year: Janice Broderick and Christine MacBeth. 
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — The Northern Berkshire United Way on Thursday saluted members of the community who have stepped beyond their roles to help and support others. 
 
Among them was state Rep. John Barrett III, former longtime mayor of North Adams, who was recognized not only for his efforts on behalf of the city for so many years but a "softer side" not always apparent. 
 
The celebration was NBUW's sixth annual Spirit of Caring Awards, held at Norad Mill and attended by its member agencies, sponsors and community members. The room was packed at 3 West for the presentations of the Spirit of the Future Award to Officer Stephanie Mirante, the newly named Steve Green Spirit of Community Award to Wild Oats and the Al Nelson Spirit of Caring Award to Barrett. Also recognized was Adams Heating & Plumbing for campaign of the year. Barrett also provided a proclamation from the House to his fellow recipients. 
 
Executive Director Patti Messina first wanted to recognize two women who are retiring after years of serving the community: Janice Broderick of the Elizabeth Freeman Center and Christine Macbeth, president and CEO of the Brien Center. 
 
"They leave behind a legacy of dedication, commitment and hard work to this community," she said. "We salute you and thank you for your accomplishments."
 
Sharon DeMyer-Nemser and Ellen Sutherland, both members of the board of directors, presented Barrett, elected to the House in 2017, with the award. 
 
"Although John really needs no introduction, we would like to take a moment to review John's past and storied history in our community," said DeMyer-Nemser, ticking off accomplishments including fighting for the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art and convincing political leaders that arts and culture are vital components in building a strong creative economy in the Berkshires during his 26 years as mayor and representing North Berkshire on Beacon Hill. 
 
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