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Aaron Vega Named to HCC Board of Trustees

Aaron Vega

HOLYOKE — Former state Rep. Aaron Vega, a Holyoke Community College (HCC) alumnus and now president and CEO of the Western Massachusetts Economic Development Council, has been appointed to the HCC board of trustees by Gov. Maura Healey. Vega attended his first HCC board meeting on March 24, and his five-year term runs until March 2031.

Until the end of 2025, Vega was director of the Office of Planning & Economic Development for the city of Holyoke. From 2013 to 2021, he represented the 5th Hampden District in the Massachusetts House of Representatives. He started his career in public service in Holyoke as a two-term city councilor at large.

No stranger to HCC, Vega is a 1990 alumnus and received a Distinguished Alumni Award from the college in 2015. He is the son of the late Carlos Vega, the Holyoke social activist and co-founder of the nonprofit Nueva Esperanza, himself a 1971 graduate of HCC who was honored with a Distinguished Service Award at Commencement in 2004. Vega’s daughter, Courtney Joaquin, graduated from HCC in 2018. Vega’s work for Holyoke as a city councilor and director of Planning & Economic Development has also kept him in close contact with the college through the years.

“HCC is one of my favorite places in Holyoke, absolutely,” he said. “My dad was such a proponent of education and public education, and then as a state rep, I served on the higher education committee, supporting HCC, so joining the board just makes sense.”

One of his earliest memories of HCC is tagging along with his mother to class when he was a young child.

“My mom came here, my dad came here, and I came here as a little kid,” he said. “That really stuck with me.”

After HCC, Vega transferred to Keene State University, where he earned bachelor’s degrees in psychology and film studies. He spent the first part of his career as a documentary filmmaker, working for Ken Burns’ Florentine Studios.

He and his wife, Debra, are the owners of Vega Yoga & Movement Arts in Holyoke. Aside from the HCC board of trustees, Vega serves on the boards of the Community Foundation of Western Massachusetts, Mass Humanities, and New England Public Media, and is chair of the Carlos Vega Fund for Social Justice.