RIBBA's Bold New Board: A Step Towards Economic Empowerment
In a vibrant move aimed at boosting economic opportunities throughout Rhode Island, the Rhode Island Black Business Association (RIBBA) has announced the addition of five new members to its Board of Directors. This strategic expansion aligns perfectly with RIBBA's mission to foster sustainable pathways to success, ensuring that businesses, families, and communities thrive.
New Leaders with Expertise and Passion
Each newly appointed board member brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to RIBBA. As Lisa Ranglin, President & CEO, stated, "With this expanded leadership team, RIBBA is well-positioned to deepen its impact statewide." The goal is clear: to enhance programs focused on business development, education, and mentorship, driving Rhode Island toward a more inclusive economic future.
Transformational Leadership for Growth
Among the new board members is Tori E. Currier, a Senior Vice President at Synchrony Financial. Currier's expertise in technology and operations is crucial, especially as businesses transition to new digital landscapes. Likewise, David M. Ferreira from Bristol County Savings Bank brings over two decades of small business banking experience, emphasizing financial education for underserved communities. His commitment to economic equality echoes RIBBA’s core values.
The Future Looks Bright for Rhode Island's Economy
With leadership like Edwin Gilbert from IGT, who has significant experience in the lottery and gaming sectors, RIBBA’s board is ready to tackle the challenges ahead. The organization’s comprehensive approach to business and workforce development aims not only to support existing businesses but also to empower new ventures, creating lasting economic impact.
The Call for Action
As RIBBA continues to grow and evolve, it invites the community to engage with its mission. By supporting initiatives designed to enhance economic opportunities for all, community members can make a substantial difference in building a more resilient Rhode Island.
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