Elorza, Aponte Nominate Six to Providence Ethics Commission

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Elorza, Aponte Nominate Six to Providence Ethics Commission

Mayor Jorge Elorza
Mayor Jorge Elorza on Wednesday nominated Elsa Dure, Ethan Gyles and Zack Mezera to serve on the Providence Ethics commission. Elorza also announced his nomination of Kathryn Sabatini as the City's Municipal Integrity Officer.

"Ethics, integrity and transparency are essential components of an effective government," said Mayor Elorza. "Making City Hall as open and transparent as possible was a central theme of my campaign, and it is of vital importance to my administration. Now, 30 days into my term as Mayor, I am pleased to join City Council President Aponte in announcing six nominees for the City's Ethics Commission."

In addition to the Mayor's nominees, City Council President Luis A. Aponte has announced that the Council is nominating Jose Batista, Vanessa Crum and Kas DeCarvalho to serve on the Commission.

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"I was proud to be part of the City Council's efforts to pass an Ethics Ordinance and create the Ethics Commission," said Council President Aponte, who represents Ward 10. "By appointing this outstanding slate of commissioners today, we send a clear message about how business gets done in the City - with the highest focus on ethics and accountability."

This marks the first time since the Ethics Commission was enacted in 2006 that the Commission has actually been filled. 

The Nominees

Elsa Dure is the Chief of Policy and Expansion for Rhode Island Mayoral Academies. 

Ethan C. Gyles is a licensed professional environmental engineer and a member of Common Cause Rhode Island.

Zack Mezera is the Executive Director of the Providence Student Union.

Jose F. Batista is a law student at Roger Williams University School of Law. 

Vanessa Crum is an attorney and administrator with the Rhode Island Department of Transportation. 

Kas DeCarvalho is an attorney with Pannone Lopes Deveraux & West, a firm specializing in international business ethics and compliance.

Assistant City Solicitor Kathryn Sabatini is nominated to serve as Municipal Integrity Officer. The Municipal Integrity Officer is charged with working with City employees and officials to adhere to and uphold the highest ethical standards and comply with the City's Code of Ethics. The Municipal Integrity Officer has historically been a current City Employee. Sabatini has been with the Solicitor's Office since 2012.

Video Wall Photo: Ken Zirkel/Flickr


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