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Westfield State’s Santiago steps down

Westfield State University vice president of administration and finance, Milton Santiago, seated left, watches in the background as Westfield State University Trustees Terry M. Craven, right, and James P. Ruberto, center right, question WSU President Dr. Evan Dobelle, not shown, during an August 29 meeting at the university. Santiago resigned this week. (File photo by Frederick Gore)

Westfield State University vice president of administration and finance, Milton Santiago, seated left, watches in the background as Westfield State University Trustees Terry M. Craven, right, and James P. Ruberto, center right, question WSU President Dr. Evan Dobelle, not shown, during an August 29 meeting at the university. Santiago resigned this week. (File photo by Frederick Gore)

WESTFIELD (AP) — Changes at the top of the Westfield State University administration are continuing.
A school spokesman says the school’s vice president for administration and finance Milton Santiago has submitted his resignation.
The resignation comes just weeks after President Evan Dobelle stepped down after some people questioned what they called extravagant travel and spending habits. Dobelle said his spending was to promote the university.
A university spokeswoman says Santiago’s resignation less than a year after he was hired was voluntary and the controversy over Dobelle may have been a factor. Trustees last month had asked Santiago to develop a plan to reduce the number of credit cards issued to administrators from 40 to around five and centralize all travel in a single office.

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