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She Lives Where?

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"Chrisler holds a BA degree from Smith College[1] and resides in Northampton, MA with her wife, Cheryl Jacques and their three sons." Jacques's district is on the other side of the state. What gives?

'An American financier'?

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From the article and sources cited, I'm not sure the above description is a good fit. "Before her current role [as Hampshire’s vice president for institutional support], Chrisler led institutional support functions including fundraising, alumni and family relations, enrollment, financial aid, marketing and communications, public relations, and event services. She previously served as vice chancellor for advancement at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth and as vice president of alumnae relations at Smith College, her alma mater." (WWLP.com). Perhaps 'an American academic administrator'? Suggestions? DA Sonnenfeld (talk) 19:39, 20 April 2026 (UTC)[reply]

Article lead refined, addressing the above concern. DA Sonnenfeld (talk) 13:42, 29 April 2026 (UTC)[reply]