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Melissa Sippel
Director of Enrollment Marketing, Bay Path University; Police Officer, West Springfield Police Department; Age 28 Education: Bay Path University (BS, MS)
 In addition to her role at Bay Path, overseeing a wide array of undergraduate and graduate outreach efforts, Sippel has a passion for public service. She’s a part-time police officer in West Springfield; an investigator for the Massachusetts Fair Housing Center, where she helps uncover illegal housing discrimination in Western Mass.; and president of the Springfield chapter of Zonta International, which promotes women’s rights through service and advocacy.
What did you want to be when you grew up?
I wanted to be the person who drives the luggage truck at the airport. That is the first job I remember wanting. I think I figured, if I worked at the airport, I could fly any time I wanted — and guarantee
my luggage would be on the plane! I am sure it stemmed from my love of flying and traveling, a love I still have today.
What three words best describe you?
Empathetic, creative, enthusiastic.
What’s been your biggest professional accomplishment so far in your career? I am very proud of the Excellence Awards from the Council for Advancement and Support of Education that my team has won over the years, including two gold awards. I am especially proud of the award
we received for a video that I helped produce. It was a point-of-view video of a college student’s experience, and I wore a GoPro camera on my forehead to film it.
What do you do for fun? I love to craft. I make crafts out of things people would otherwise throw away. I like taking what someone would consider trash and turning it into something beautiful.
What are you passionate about? Crafting. Vegetarianism. Bowties. Documentaries. Community service. Recycling. Social justice. My girlfriend. And world peace.
Who inspires you, and why? My grandmother. She is my best friend and my biggest cheerleader. She is kind, fair, and compassionate. She has been through a lot but has accomplished so much over her lifetime, even at times when it was not easy for women to succeed.
What person, past or present, would you like to have lunch with, and why? My grandfather, who passed away a few months before I was born. My family always says I am a lot like him, and I would love to have a conversation with him to
see what they mean, and to show him who I have become.
  Congratulations
to the 40 under Forty Class of 2020
 You are the best and brightest, leading the way for our region’s next generation of leaders.
Bay Path is proud to salute:
KELLY PARTRIDGE G’15
MS IN NONPROFIT MANAGEMENT & PHILANTHROPY
CONTRIBUTION CLOTHING
MELISSA SIPPEL ’12 G’15
MS IN COMMUNICATIONS & INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
DIRECTOR OF ENROLLMENT MARKETING, BAY PATH UNIVERSITY
Carpe Diem!
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