Junior Achievement of RI Honors Four Community Leaders

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Junior Achievement of RI Honors Four Community Leaders

Junior Achievement of Rhode Island has announced the 2014 recipients of the Morris J.W. Gaebe Profile in Excellence Award. The award, JARI’s highest honor, is named after the Chancellor Emeritus of Johnson & Wales University, and recognizes leaders who demonstrate excellence in the Rhode Island community. These leaders have demonstrated courageous thinking and actions, vision and innovation, inspiring leadership, and community mindedness.

This year’s recipients will be honored at an awards dinner on May 9th at the Omni Providence Hotel. The honorary event chairman and host for the evening will be Hugh Clements, Chief of the Providence Police Department.


This year’s honorees are:

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  • Giovanni Feroce , Chief Executive Officer, Alex and Ani (Resident of East Greenwich)
  • Christopher Graham , Co-Partner In-Charge, Edwards Wildman (Resident of Rumford)
  • The Rhode Island Foundation , represented by Neil Steinberg, President & CEO
  • Alicia Wells-Smith , Senior Vice President, Bank of America (Resident of Warwick)

"JA is honored to acknowledge four leaders who have been selected to receive this award by their peers and past honorees,” said Lee Lewis, president of Junior Achievement. “These individuals have demonstrated a high level of commitment to the Rhode Island community and the JA mission – to inspire and prepare young people to succeed in a global economy."

Past Profile in Excellence honorees have included Deborah Gist (Rhode Island Commissioner of Elementary and Secondary Education); Bill Hatfield (Rhode Island Market President at Bank of America); Gina Raimondo (General Treasurer for the State of Rhode Island); and Martha Sheridan (President & CEO of the Providence Warwick Convention and Visitors Bureau).


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