Westfield Athenaeum, Westfield Westfield Athenaeum Board of Directors

Westfield, Massachusetts, appears on a municipal entry sign marked EST. 1669.

Body Overview

  • Jurisdiction: Westfield Athenaeum, Westfield, Massachusetts
  • Government Level: Municipal
  • Status: Current
  • Authorized Seats: 12
  • Current Vacancies: 0

Current Members

SeatMemberSelectionServicePartyRole
At LargeKathleen Ann KnapikElected2026-01-05 — 2032-01-05Not Verified
At LargeJayne M. MulliganElected2024-01-02 — 2030-01-07Not VerifiedSecretary
At LargeCandy PenningtonElected2022-01-03 — 2028-01-03Not Verified
Corporator ElectedDonna BurkottElected by Athenaeum CorporatorsNot VerifiedNot Verified
Corporator ElectedSusan DrummeyElected by Athenaeum CorporatorsNot VerifiedNot VerifiedPresident
Corporator ElectedMarie FlahiveElected by Athenaeum CorporatorsNot VerifiedNot Verified
Corporator ElectedTracie KesterElected by Athenaeum CorporatorsNot VerifiedNot VerifiedVice President
Corporator ElectedSusan KingraElected by Athenaeum CorporatorsNot VerifiedNot Verified
Corporator ElectedMark MorinElected by Athenaeum CorporatorsNot VerifiedNot VerifiedTreasurer
Corporator ElectedHarry RockElected by Athenaeum CorporatorsNot VerifiedNot Verified
Corporator ElectedLinda SaltusElected by Athenaeum CorporatorsNot VerifiedNot Verified
Corporator ElectedDeborah StrycharzElected by Athenaeum CorporatorsNot VerifiedNot VerifiedAssistant Treasurer

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Last Verified: August 22, 2026

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