Jocelyn Kelly: 17 to Watch in 2017 in RI

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Jocelyn Kelly: 17 to Watch in 2017 in RI

Jocelyn Kelly
The United Way of Rhode Island is one of the state’s leading nonprofits for engaging young professionals — and at a time when the state is trying to retain and attract talented millennials, UWRI plays an important role in connecting them with different communities around the state. 

Kelly, the current Chair of the UWRI’s Young Leaders Circle, is the Assistant Vice President, State Government Relations Manager at Citizens Bank, after having served as a government relations specialist following political work for then-Secretary of State Ralph Mollis.  On UWRI's website she writes:

We come together to volunteer on projects and try to make a difference. Whether that’s providing eleven children with scholarships to attend summer learning programs or providing six families with emergency funds to keep them from losing their homes last winter, we’re making incremental differences that help our fellow Rhode Islanders.

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YLC also helps our members grow professionally in their careers. By attending our Professional Development events and by being a part of the YLC Executive Committee, I’ve developed the confidence to lead. Members of YLC have challenged me to think differently and strategically, to speak up, and to embrace new challenges as they arise. We also have a lot of fun and laughs along the way. YLC is a group of young, talented people building friendships that will last a lifetime.

"Jocelyn fully integrates herself with the missions and initiatives of organizations. She is a passionate, driven and personable individual - it has been phenomenal to watch her grow in her career even in just the few years that we have collaborated as volunteers. I was truly fortunate to have her has my second hand woman. We worked wonderfully as a team and I'm still not sure if she understands how much she has taught me along the way just by being herself,” said previous board chair Crystal Guibeau said of Kelly, on LinkedIn. 

Next month, the Young Leaders Circle will kick off the new year with a “Learning with Leaders” event with Navyn Salem, Founder and CEO of Edesia. Be on the lookout for more UWRI Young Leaders events — and Kelly — in 2017. 


17 to Watch in 2017 in Rhode Island

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