NEW: Taveras, Fox Submit Names for I-195 Commission

Tuesday, August 09, 2011

 

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Providence Mayor Angel Taveras and House Speaker Gordon Fox have submitted their nominees to the new state commission that will be overseeing the development of the old Interstate 195 land in downtown Providence.

“This commission is critically important to the development of the I-195 land and to the economic development of our capital city and state,” Fox said. “I heard from many dedicated, qualified and experienced people requesting that I forward their name to the Governor for consideration.

Under the new law creating the commission, Governor Lincoln Chafee has to give “due consideration” to the three names submitted by Fox. Three of the six names submitted by Taveras will end up on the commission.

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“Members of this Commission will play a pivotal role in shaping the future of Providence and the State of Rhode Island. I am confident that these highly qualified individuals will bring considerable expertise to the Commission and look forward to working with the appointees to maximize this unprecedented opportunity for economic development,” Taveras said.

Below are the nominees, according to news releases issued by the Mayor and Speaker’s offices:

Fox’s nominees

John Kelly – He has been the President and CEO of Meeting Street, which serves more than 3,000 Rhode Island children and families on an annual basis, for the past 14 years. He oversaw the development of Meeting Street’s new $25 million Providence campus, where he oversees a staff of 180 employees.

Also an attorney, Kelly formerly practiced corporate and real estate law as a partner at Tillinghast, Collins and Graham. He also held a leadership position in a non-profit organization, The Coalition for Community Development, created to revitalize downtown Providence. He has chaired several Providence boards, including the Port Commission, the Zoning Board of Review, the Ad-hoc Permitting Review and the Salary Review Commission.

He holds a bachelor’s degree from Franklin and Marshall College and a law degree from Boston College.

Samuel Shamoon – He the President of Shamoon Planning LLC as a consultant to approximately a dozen Rhode Island communities on planning, zoning, and development review issues. He previously served as the Director of the City of Providence’s Department of Planning and Development as well as being a former director of the City of Providence’s Department of Inspection and Standards, where he oversaw building inspectors, code enforcement officers and boards of review. He was formerly a professor at the University of Rhode Island, teaching graduate courses on community planning and area development.

Shamoon holds degrees from URI and Tufts University and is a member of the American Institute of Certified Planners. He also volunteers as a trustee to the Providence Preservation Society and is a member of the technical committee of the Knowledge District.

Merrill Sherman – She is the President and CEO of Bancorp Rhode Island, Inc., a publicly traded bank holding company, and wholly owned subsidiary, Bank Rhode Island. Since spearheading the 1996 creation of Bank Rhode Island, it has grown to be a leading commercial bank with $1.6 billion in total assets, with a network of 17 branches.

Among her many honors, Ms. Sherman was selected in 2010 as one of the 25 Most Powerful Women in Banking by U.S. Banker magazine, and in 2008 she was chosen as New England Businesswoman of the Year by Bryant University. She was inducted into the Rhode Island Heritage Hall of Fame in 2007.

Prior to her work at Bank Rhode Island, she served as president and CEO of two other New England banks, and before that, she spent 17 years practicing law a major regional firm. She holds a bachelor’s degree from Mount Holyoke College and a law degree from the University of Denver, College of Law.

Taveras’ nominees:

Arnold “Buff” Chace – Mr. Chace is the President & CEO of Cornish Associates and has 33 years of experience as an investor, financial advisor, urban planner and real estate developer. He is the Managing General Partner of Cornish Associates, Westminster Street Lofts and Mashpee Commons, L.P. Buff, a longtime Providence resident, is the past Chairman of the Board for Trinity Repertory Company in Providence, board member emeritus of Grow Smart RI, officer and member of the Executive Committee of the Providence Foundation and inaugural member of the Congress for New Urbanism.
 

Zachary Darrow – Mr. Darrow is the Managing Partner of the Providence based law firm DarrowEverett, LLP where his practice focuses primarily on commercial real estate, corporate, and commercial finance matters. He also currently serves as the Mayor’s Special Advisor on I-195 and the Knowledge District. Zach has been an Adjunct Professor for Roger Williams University School of Law since 2008, regularly teaching courses in Commercial Real Estate Development & Finance and Commercial Leasing. Previously, Zach was a Senior Real Estate Manager for CVS/Caremark – CVS Realty Co., a practicing attorney with the firm of Hinckley, Allen & Snyder LLP and a partner with the firm of Burns & Levinson, LLP. He has also served in various other non-legal capacities, including serving as President of Real Estate for a national subsidiary of a prominent New York based hedge fund and as Vice President of New Market Development & Chief Legal Officer for a national retail real estate developer.

Barbara Hunger – Ms. Hunger has been a registered nurse in the Labor and Delivery Unit at Women and Infants Hospital for 25 years. Her extensive civic involvement includes leadership positions in the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) and Elmwood Neighborhood Housing as well as volunteerism with CityArts, Community Music Works and the Steel Yard. She has been an Elmwood resident and homeowner for 25 years and raised two children in the Providence Public Schools.

John Kelly – Also on Fox’s list.

Mark Ryan – Mr. Ryan is a principal at Moses and Afonso, Ltd. where he concentrates his practice in the areas of corporate and business law. Previously, Mark worked at the Providence Journal Company for over twenty-three years where he rose to the position of executive vice president and general manager. He serves as First Vice Chairman and Trustee of the Providence Performing Arts Center; a Director and Member of the Nominating and Legislative Committees of the Greater Providence Chamber of Commerce; a Member of the Rhode Island Commodores and a Member of the Rhode Island Bar Association.

Laurie White – Ms. White has been the President of the Greater Providence Chamber of Commerce since 2005. Previously, she served as Executive Counselor to the Governor for Policy and Communications and Senior Vice President of the Greater Providence Chamber of Commerce. She is a member of the Executive Board of the University of Rhode Island Foundation, a member of the Board of Trustees of the Rhode Island Historical Society, a member of the Board of Directors of the Providence Plan, a member of the Board of Governors of the Rhode Island Commodores, a member of the President’s Council at Providence College, a member of the President’s Civic Leadership Council at Brown University and a member of the President’s Advisory Council at the University of Rhode Island.

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