Economic Progress Institute Names Carolyn Mark Chair of Board

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Economic Progress Institute Names Carolyn Mark Chair of Board

Carolyn Mark named Chair
The Economic Progress Institute (EPI) announced that board member Carolyn Mark will serve as the Chair of the Institute’s Board of Directors.

She takes over for Lisa Roth Blackman, who has served as the chair for the last three years and who will continue to serve on the EPI board.

“We are extremely thankful to Lisa for her commitment to the Institute over the years and are excited to have Carolyn take the helm. Lisa and Carolyn worked closely together this year to update our strategic plan which commits the organization to continuing our work to improve economic security and opportunity for Rhode Islanders, and to helping to grow and sustain the organization,” said Rachel Flum, executive director of the Institute.

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Two Board Members Added

The Economic Progress Institute also announced the addition of two new board members, including Jill Beckwith and Paola Fernandez.

“We are pleased to welcome two new board members who have worked with the Institute over the past decade to further our mission of improving economic security and opportunity for Rhode Islanders. Paola and Jill have worked with Institute staff on health care and economic security policies at the state house and in coalition work. We are excited to have their experience on our board,” said Mark.

About Beckwith

As Director of Grants, Research, and Evaluation, for the Martin Richard Institute for Social Justice at Bridgewater State University, Beckwith supports the implementation, evaluation, and funding of social justice initiatives for students, faculty, and staff at BSU.

Previously, she worked at worked at Rhode Island KIDS COUNT where, between 2003-2017, she served as Policy Analyst, Senior Policy Analyst, and Deputy Director.

About Fernandez

Fernandez currently serves as the Vice President of Community Development for Centreville Bank.

Previously, she worked as Assistant Vice President of Community Development at Pawtucket Credit Union and before that served 16 years as a Program Manager and later Director of Public Policy and Government Relations at the United Way of Rhode Island.


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