SPRINGFIELD, MA — The Pioneer Valley Planning Commission has recently elected its Executive Committee for Fiscal Year 2026, which will help guide the organization’s strategic direction and regional planning efforts from June 2025, through June 2026.
The Executive Committee members represent communities across Hampden and Hampshire Counties and bring a wide range of professional and civic experience:
- Chairman: William Dwyer – Hadley
- Vice Chairman: George Kingston – East Longmeadow
- Secretary/Clerk: Douglas Albertson – Belchertown
- Treasurer: Marilyn Gorman-Fil – Monson
- Assistant Treasurer: T.J. Cousineau – Blandford
At-Large members:
- Peri Hall – Goshen
- James Whalen – Holland
- Jack Jemsek – Amherst
- Jack Luttrell – Wilbraham
“The Executive Committee helps shape the direction of PVPC’s work — from housing and transportation to workforce development and environmental resilience,” said Kimberly H. Robinson, Executive Director of the Pioneer Valley Planning Commission. “Their leadership is critical to ensuring that our region remains forward-looking and inclusive. As we navigate a period of transformation and opportunity in Western Massachusetts, I’m confident this team will help us champion equitable growth and strengthen collaboration across our 43 member communities.”
The PVPC Executive Committee is elected annually by Commission members and is responsible for guiding organizational governance and fiscal stewardship. The group also plays a key role in advancing PVPC’s Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy (CEDS) and other regional initiatives.