Who We Are
Leadership Team
Keith Kendall
Interim Executive Director
Andrew Caires
Chief Financial Officer and Vice President of Administration
Marcia Morris
Chief Operating Officer
Valle Dwight
Director of Development & Communications
Terri Presby
Assistant Vice President of Family Based Living Program
Kathleen D. Salois
Vice President of Human Resources
Scott Spafford
Assistant Vice President, Residential
Board of Directors
Denise Cogman
President
Bridget Haley
First Vice President
Kelly Pignatare
Second Vice President
Trevor Smith
Secretary
Jon Lumbra
Treasurer
Mark Germain, CPA, CITP
Assistant Treasurer
Henry “Hank” J. Drapalski Jr.
Past President
Members
William Brown
Denise Cogman
Henry J. Drapalski, Jr.
James F. Foard, Jr.
Mark A. Germain, CPA, CITP
Bridget Haley
R. Susan Hurt
Mary F. Knight
Kristen Lech
Stephen J. Levine
William H. Loomis
Judy Luddy
Jon Lumbra
Tenneille McFarlane-Smart
Michael Moriarty
Kelly Pignatare
Trevor Smith
Glenn S. Welch
Support Innovation
pioneering history and vision
Pathlight was the first organization in Hampden County to support people with developmental disabilities and their families. We founded the first nursery school, then the first developmental day school in western Massachusetts. Pathlight later established the first community residences in Massachusetts and the first Family Based Living options for individuals and families.
We didn’t stop there. Pathlight expanded services to include programs that strengthen the whole family. Autism Connections was founded as a parent-run program for children with autism, the first autism resource center funded by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Family Empowerment, a family program that supports individuals and their families joined Pathlight. In 2010 Whole Children, also founded by parents, joined Pathlight and offers a wide range of innovative after-school, weekend, enrichment programs (including Whole Selves, a groundbreaking sexuality curriculum started in 2018). Milestones, an individualized program for adults opened a few years later.
Recognizing that technology may enable people with disabilities to live more independently, we have partnered with Valley Venture Mentors to support entrepreneurs developing technology solutions for people with disabilities.
We have no intention of stopping. We promise your gift will contribute to the ongoing innovation of programs and services for people and their families.

Support Innovation
pioneering history and vision
Pathlight was the first organization in Hampden County to support people with developmental disabilities and their families. We founded the first nursery school, then the first developmental day school in western Massachusetts. Pathlight later established the first community residences in Massachusetts and the first Family Based Living options for individuals and families.
We didn’t stop there. Pathlight expanded services to include programs that strengthen the whole family. Autism Connections was founded as a parent-run program for children with autism, the first autism resource center funded by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Family Empowerment, a family program that supports individuals and their families joined Pathlight. In 2010 Whole Children, also founded by parents, joined Pathlight and offers a wide range of innovative after-school, weekend, enrichment programs (including Whole Selves, a groundbreaking sexuality curriculum started in 2018). Milestones, an individualized program for adults opened a few years later.
Recognizing that technology may enable people with disabilities to live more independently, we have partnered with Valley Venture Mentors to support entrepreneurs developing technology solutions for people with disabilities.
We have no intention of stopping. We promise your gift will contribute to the ongoing innovation of programs and services for people and their families.
