Vin Mesolella: 17 to Watch in 2017 in RI

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Vin Mesolella: 17 to Watch in 2017 in RI

Chair of the Narragansett Bay Commission
There are many reasons why Rhode Island was able to keep 3,000 jobs in Rhode Island and build a new-mega facility for Citizens Bank in Johnston, but according to Citizens Banks’ top official overseeing the project it would not have happened if Narragansett Bay Commission’s Chairman Vin Mesolella had not already developed expansion plans and engineering in the area and been able to implement a water and sewer plan immediately. 

“When we looked at the final site (in Johnston), we thought there was no easily available water and sewer — it was looking like it would have been impossible to develop,” said Mike Knipper, Head of Property and Executive Vice President for Citizens.

“We meet with Mesolella and in 24 hours and he had a solution. Everything went right.”

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Mesolella’s planning initiatives saved Citizens Bank an estimated $7 to $9 million development costs, expedited the projected by an estimated year, and in the final analysis allowed the project to be a reality. “We could not have made it happen at that site without Mesolella and the rest of the NBC team," said Knipper.

Knipper was also complimentary of Governor Raimondo, Stefan Pryor, Johnston Mayor Joe Polisina and the responsiveness of both DOT and DEM, but it was Mesolella’s foresight and energy that made the project happen. We look forward to see what Mesolella does in 2017 and beyond.


17 to Watch in 2017 in Rhode Island

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