Berkshire Community College Degrees & Certificates for 2024

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 PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Berkshire Community College held its 64th commencement ceremony on Friday, May 31, at Tanglewood. The college awarded 152 associate degrees (including 105 associate in science degrees and 47 associate in arts degrees) and 39 certificates. 
 
 A total of 191 awards were conferred to 189 students in 36 programs of study. Two students received more than one degree or certificate, and one student completed degree requirements as an Early College student.
 
The 2024 graduates, listed by degree or certificate awarded, include the following:
 
Associate in Arts, Business Administration: Aryane Dyana Dos Santos, Andrew P. Gillman, Arianna R. Kendall, Priscilla Jeri Lee, Owen A. McNeil, Kevin T. Mears, Alexandra Michell Ortiz, Karen Michelle Pinos, Washington D. Rosales, Louis Russo, Tanner William Shepard, Tatiyana Destiny Falwell
 
Associate in Arts, Fine Arts: Alyson V. Behan, Matthew Robert Garrity, Kaden Michael Griffin, James R. Hitchings, Quinn D. Lennon, Logan D. Osorio
 
Associate in Arts, Liberal Arts: Berry Attoh, Rose E. Blodgett, Marina Dominguez, Alexander Q. Eastland, Marlie J. Fitch, Elizabeth C. Gerwaski, Kasey Herland, Jayden M. Johnson, Bryson Laughner, Hannah E. Levardi-Earle, Nicholas M. Markovic, John B. McNulty, Simeon J. Mercier, Miriam Miller, Lexie Helena Morse, Kaila E. Mullaney, Emilee S. Nicholas, Carolyn D. Parris, Darla M. Pietrangolare, Zabion M. Powell, Rafael Imanol Rivera, Devin G. Ryer, Paige E. Schultze, Penelope Carey Schwartz, Clarise S. Seguin, James R. Tandoh, Gabrielle E. Vincent, Pennie Pixley Walsh, Alecia Williams
 
Associate in Science, Business Careers: Marguerite B. Atwood, Balkaran Singh Banga, Gabriel W. Ecklund, Josh M. Perrier, Matthew Seward
 
Associate in Science, Computer Information Systems: Mitchell S. Arseneau, Brandon Byrne, Joshua A. Donovan, William David Garrity Jr., David Richard
 
Associate in Science, Criminal Justice: Tiffany L. Bennett, Amy E. Cary, Jorge L. Dejesus, Jasmine Knapp, Angelique Marie Levesque, Victoria M. Pevzner, Tracy Marie Stoddard, Matthew Yerovi, Kacie L. Yerrick
 
Associate in Science, Early Childhood Education: Mabeline Burgos, Arielle J. Coon, Heather R. George, Emily Sara Goudey, Jessica L. Hall, Tyeesha R. Keele-Kedroe, Kaden M. Kelly, Madison J. Manning, Amanda J. McLenithan, Shanekia O. Richmond, Hilary E. Solomon
 
Associate in Science, Engineering: Chloe Rose Haas, Adam C. Licht, Gilen J. Prett, Gloria Beatriz, Rodrigues de Souza, Alison Dana Sánchez , Cameron J. Turner
 
Associate in Science, Environmental Science: Madeline Esko, Nicole M. Fillio, Raymond J. Pixley, Cody J. Plankey, Kimberly A. Pelletier, Hudson L. Todd
 
Associate in Science, Health Science: Elizabeth Eve Dudziak, Seth A. Schultheis, Tessa Claire Zoito
 
Associate in Science, Human Services: Mariangel Dus, Jean M. Grant, Gabriela E. Leon
 
Associate in Science, Natural & Physical Sciences: Anastasiya Bolotova, Madelyn M. Croce, Marquita Elaine Yager
 
Associate in Science, Nursing: Jerica Acevedo, Michael J. Adams, Abena K. Afrim, Mia K. Alpi, Alyssa L. Anderson, Tom M. Atimbo, Daniel Barroso, Haruna Bature, Jacqueline A. Blake, Kelsey Annmarie Bradley, Robin L. Burns, Jessica J. Chapman, Jeptui Cherutich, Caitlyn Rae Croshier, Justin Day, Samantha A. Dellaghelfa, Ana E. Dermody, Jason T. Donnelly, Ashley L. Evans, Ashley Sonja Forest, Tabitha Fresia, Samantha K. Gardner, Chastity R. Gigliotti, Adrienne Hanson, Aimee D. Hornickel, Niasia M. Johnson, Elorm Abbi Kevin, Sashaya C. Lewis, Amanda L. Mazza, Samantha Nox, Dejia J. Nyhan, Ethan C. O'Brien, Tina M. Parent, Wendy Rose Parmelee, Shaina J. Petell, Heather M. Puntin, Axelle S. Raggi, Bridgid Reed, Ashley A. Ring, Kylah Elizabeth Rivest, Brianna R. Rogers, Lesline G. Rostick, Sarah E. Royal, Olivia Nicole Royster, Kaitlyn Ella Ryan, Namasaran Samassi-Fofana, Mercedes Santana, Weiwei Shi, Lubia Snow, Kethia St. Hilaire, Brittany M. Turner, Sandra N. Ukandu, Hailey E. Williams, Ashley Witto
 
Certificate, Addiction Recovery Assistant: Stephanie Laconto-Doherty
 
Certificate, Cannabis Industry: Jane J. Dinicola, Braydon A. Peterson, Jill C. Scussel, Jacob T. Wasielewski, Katelyn J. Zwingelstein
 
Certificate, Early Childhood Education, Introductory: Stacey L. Hallock, Raja M. King, Jackie Lehman
 
Certificate, Entrepreneurship: Carter E. Layne, Bryan Augusto Rojas
 
Certificate, Human Services: Ainsworth G. Ainsley, Stella Asamoah
 
Certificate, Law Enforcement: Matthew McCormack
 
Certificate, Massage Therapy: Mary A. Adriance, Jamie L. Amuso, Melissa Ann Burdick, Varinthon Prapagornviriya, Sean Carnes Reilly, Rayanna Therrien, Christopher-Michael Vecchia
 
Certificate, Medical Coding Technical Skills: Jamie N. Liporace, Lisa Marie Pulver
 
Certificate, Mental Health Worker: Jean M. Grant, Stephanie Laconto-Doherty
 
Certificate, Music Production: Kyle A. Reardon
 
Certificate, Practical Nurse: Tina Suzanna Andros, Guadalupe Herrera, Peter N. Irara, Gaëlle Joseph, Nicole Caley Lisheness, Mireille Moussoyi, Emily Mae Criscione, Myrna Shapiro, Kelly A. Therrien
 
Certificate, Studio Art: Michael P. Kusek, Kyara Shea
 
Certificate, Technical Theater: Conor F. Byrnes, Alexander H. Estrada

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State Economic Development Secretary Visits Pittsfield

By Brittany PolitoiBerkshires Staff

Eric Paley was appointed secretary last year. This was his first time visiting in the Berkshires in that role. 

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The state secretary of economic development visited Pittsfield on Monday to hear about the condition of its economy and downtown. 

Executive Office of Economic Development Secretary Eric Paley joined local small-business owners, state Rep. Tricia Farley-Bouvier, state Sen Paul Mark, and Mayor Peter Marchetti for a roundtable discussion at the Berkshire Black Economic Council at the beginning of the day. 

"I think supporting downtowns and keeping them vibrant and energetic is a challenge in many parts of the state, and certainly many gateway cities, but I think people want to live where there's lively, strong downtowns," Paley said. 

"And they want to spend their money where they feel there's an energetic, long downtown, and that's a critical factor for Pittsfield that we do see in other gateway cities." 

He said Berkshire County has "extraordinary" strengths as a tourism and cultural leader, but like many other places, its small businesses are struggling with operating costs and affordability, as "Housing is a challenge, childcare, healthcare, these are challenges we see all across the state, but they kind of hit differently in different locations." 

The secretary feels Berkshire County competes "very" well with the nearby Catskills, Hudson Valley, and Adirondacks in New York State because of how strong the cultural community is, but sustaining those communities is a challenge. 

"Making the community fun year-round when so many people come in the summer, but also making sure that resources keep building and growing here is key, and there's been some flattening of some of the key economic indicators, and extending that strength is really important," Paley said. 

"…There were a lot of just a lot of heartfelt, thoughtful comments and things that we need to be talking about every day as we think of different regions of the state and how we support them." 

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