Elorza Appoints Michael Stephens Providence Director of Recreation

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Elorza Appoints Michael Stephens Providence Director of Recreation

Providence Mayor Jorge Elorza (right) presents a "key to the city" to Michael Stephens for his work as a NCAA official. Stephens was named Director of Recreation by Elorza on Tuesday.
Providence Mayor Jorge Elorza announced Tuesday that Michael Stephens will serve as as the city's Director of Recreation Services.
 
“Michael Stephens is a community champion who has dedicated his career to providing quality sports and recreational opportunities to Providence residents,” said Mayor Elorza. “His accomplishments as one of our nation’s most esteemed NCAA basketball referees shows what can be accomplished when you follow your dreams and stay connected to your community. I look forward to working with Michael to make Providence the fittest, healthiest and most active city in New England.”
 
Stephens has worked for the City of Providence for 18 years, serving as the Deputy Director of Recreation since 2013. He is one of the founders of the Rhode Island Breakers AAU basketball program, coached at the Davey Lopes Recreation Center and has served as President of the West Elmwood Intruders Youth Football Team.
 
Stephens is a Providence native who grew up on Kenwood Street and graduated from Central High School. He has mentored Providence youth and led charitable work in the community including helping the city partner with the NCAA to provide support to those in need.
 
In addition to his work in the city, Stephens is an NCAA Basketball Official, who has made numerous appearances in Final Four games. Stephens was a referee in this year’s NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship Game and was recently given a ‘Key to the City’ by Mayor Elorza.

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