Rachel Dionne, AVP and Credit Risk Officer of Polish National Credit Union has joined the Board of Directors of Providence Ministries.

CHICOPEE, Mass. (WWLP) – Rachel Dionne, AVP and Credit Risk Officer of Polish National Credit Union (PNCU) has joined the Board of Directors of Providence Ministries.


National Administrative Professionals Day: What is it and who is hiring?

According to ChikMedia, Southampton resident Rachel Dionne is dedicated to community service, which includes over half a decade on the Board of Trustees for Pioneer Valley Performing Arts Charter Public School, membership on the school’s Finance Committee, involvement in a Youth Ministry Group, service on the Town of Southampton Finance Committee, and as an Eucharistic Minister at Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament Church in Westfield. Dionne is now adding the Providence Ministries Board membership to her list.

Dionne has around 35 years of experience in accounting and finance and joined PNCU in 2017. She analyzes complex commercial financial information, oversees commercial lending policies, and manages loan administration, loan servicing, and credit teams. Dionne is a graduate of American International College with degrees in Accounting and Non-profit Management.

“I am thrilled to join the Board of Directors for Providence Ministries,” says Dionne. “Their impactful work in providing essential needs like food, clothing, and shelter, as well as sober housing for men in recovery, is inspiring. I look forward to contributing to the mission.”

“We encourage our team members to actively participate in community and volunteer activities,” says Mike Sugrue, Executive Vice President. “Currently, our employees are engaged with around forty local organizations through board or committee roles. Rachel’s decision to join the Providence Ministries Board is commendable, and we are excited for the board to benefit from her insights.”

Polish National Credit Union is committed to meeting community needs and fostering growth and emphasizes community engagement through corporate leadership and volunteerism.

Providence Ministries is a non-profit organization serving Holyoke since 1980 that offers life-sustaining and transformative programs to those in need.

Local News


Massachusetts animal shelter rescues 25 dogs from Texas, looking for homes





Grand re-opening of Bergen Circle in Springfield





Polish National Credit Unions Rachel Dionne joins Board of Directors of Providence Ministries





National Telephone Day: Most popular apps in Massachusetts 




22News began broadcasting in March 1953 providing local news, network, syndicated, and local programming to western Massachusetts. Follow WWLP-22News on X @WWLP22News and Facebook.

Read More

Leave a Reply