United Way of RI Announces New Hire, Staff Promotions

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United Way of RI Announces New Hire, Staff Promotions

Mavis Nimoh has joined UWRI as Senior Project Manager of Expanded Learning
United Way of Rhode Island (UWRI) announced the addition of a new member to its Community Investment team, along with the promotions of three staff members.

Mavis Nimoh has joined UWRI as Senior Project Manager of Expanded Learning, while promotions include Jason Boulay being named Project Manager of Digital Media Marketing; Sandy Connor assuming the role of Director of Communications and Creative Services, and Courtney Smith becoming the Director of 2-1-1 in Rhode Island.

Nimoh Joins UWRI

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Having joined UWRI as Senior Project Manager of Expanded Learning, Nimoh is responsible for overseeing the organization’s work in the areas of afterschool and summer learning, and supporting the expansion of out-of-school time learning opportunities for youth throughout the state.

She is also the new lead of UWRI’s Afterschool Leadership Circle and will manage a portfolio of out-of-school time grants awarded to help improve youth educational outcomes in Rhode Island.

Prior to joining UWRI, Mavis led CGSC Partners, a management and leadership development consulting firm that provided strategic direction and training for all administrators, faculty, and staff in Pennsylvania’s 14th largest school district.

She was also former Secretary of Pennsylvania’s Board of Pardons and Executive Director of the Dauphin County Department of Drug and Alcohol Services.

Nimoh, who resides in Pawtucket, holds a BA in political science from the University of Rhode Island and a Master of Public Administration from Penn State University.

Boulay Promoted to Project Manager

Jason Boulay was named Project Manager of Digital Media Marketing
Boulay has been promoted to Project Manager of Digital Media Marketing following two years as Communications Coordinator.

He now oversees the planning and implementation of the organization’s digital communications plan, which includes managing content flow, the website, and all social media engagement.

Boulay currently lives in Cranston with his wife, Melissa, and their three sons.

He is a graduate of Bryant University with a BA in communications, and an Army veteran who served in Afghanistan.

Connor Promoted to Director of Communications 

Sandy Connor is named Director of Communications and Creative Services,
Connor has been promoted to Director of Communications and Creative Services.

She will oversee the UWRI brand and all related collateral, manages print, digital and video projects, and collaborates across departments to meet organizational communications needs.

Connor holds a BFA in studio art from the University of Rhode Island and an MA in holistic leadership from Salve Regina University.

She is a resident of Providence. 

Smith Promoted to Director of 2-1-1

Smith has been promoted to Director of 2-1-1 in Rhode Island, having previously served as the assistant director of the 24/7, free informational and referral call center that has changed the way Rhode Islanders in need access help.

In addition to managing all aspects of the call center’s operations, staff, and IT needs, Smith works closely with Rhode Island Emergency Management to coordinate services internally and externally, and is responsible for overseeing several grants that support the work of 2-1-1. As a result of her experience and leadership with 2-1-1, Smith  was recently appointed to the Governing Board of the Alliance of Information and Referral Systems (AIRS) for a four-year term.

A resident of Warwick, Smith graduated from the University of Rhode Island with a BA in psychology, and is currently pursuing a master’s degree in non-profit leadership and management with Capella University.


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