New members appointed to STCC Board of Trustees
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. – The Springfield Technical Community College Board of Trustees recently welcomed two new members.
Gov. Charlie Baker appointed Elizabeth A. Oleksak-Sposito, of Westfield, and Jeffrey S. Sattler, of South Hadley, to serve on the board, an 11-member body which governs STCC.
Oleksak-Sposito worked as a Clinical Care Manager at Boston Medical Center Health Plan from 2012 until her retirement in 2016. She provided holistic medical care management services for plan members with chronic conditions and having complex care needs.
Prior to joining Boston Medical Center Health Plan, she worked as a Medical Case Manager for Broadspire, a division of Crawford & Company and provider of claims management solutions to the risk management and insurance industry. She previously worked as a Sales Specialist and Account Manager at Hill-Rom Home Care in Charleston, S.C.
A Certified Case Manager prior to her retirement, Oleksak-Sposito holds a bachelor’s degree in nursing from American International College in Springfield and a diploma in nursing from The Cooley Dickinson Hospital School of Nursing in Northampton.
Her term ends March 1, 2022.
Sattler is Senior Vice President, Commercial Lending, at Savings Institute Bank & Trust. He is responsible for managing and growing the bank’s commercial banking business, including lending, leasing and deposit accounts throughout the greater Springfield and Enfield, Conn., areas. He has more than 35 years’ experience in commercial banking at various institutions in the region.
Prior to joining Savings Institute Bank & Trust, Sattler served as president of NUVO Bank & Trust Co. (now known as Community Bank N.A.)
Sattler also serves on the Board of Directors of Mason Wright Senior Living Community, Rotary Club of Chicopee and the Western Massachusetts Boy Scouts of America. He is an associate member of National Tool & Die Association.
Sattler graduated from Springfield College with a bachelor’s degree in political science and history. He minored in business administration. He also graduated from the ABA Commercial Lending Banking School at University of New Hampshire.
His term ends March 1, 2021.
About Springfield Technical Community College
Founded in 1967 and located on 35 acres of the Springfield Armory National Historic Site, STCC is a major resource for the economic vitality of Western Massachusetts. As the only technical community college in Massachusetts, STCC, a designated Hispanic Serving Institution and an Achieving the Dream Leader College, offers a variety of career programs unequalled in the state. STCC’s highly regarded transfer programs in business, engineering, liberal arts, science and technology continue to provide the most economical options for students pursuing a four-year degree. With an annual enrollment of more than 7,700 day, evening, weekend and online students, STCC is a vibrant campus rich in diversity.
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