Phi IIs by the Numbers

33% of class members work in the nonprofit sector, 33% work in the private sector, and 33% work in the public sector

Phi IIs by the Numbers

The Phi IIs represent over 21 unique industries

Phi IIs by the Numbers

32% of class members identify as BIPOC, 67% identify as white, 1% preferred not to answer

Phi IIs by the Numbers

The youngest class member is 26 years old, the oldest is 57 years old

Phi IIs by the Numbers

The average age of class members is 42

Phi IIs by the Numbers

59% of class members were born outside of Rhode Island

Phi IIs by the Numbers

Those born out of the United States represent South Korea, Dominican Republic, Armenia, Honduras, United Kingdom, Ecuador, and Puerto Rico

Phi IIs by the Numbers

69% of Phi IIs are serving, or have served on a board or commission

Phi IIs by the Numbers

79% of Phi IIs are, or have been, a coach or mentor to others

Phi IIs by the Numbers

Collectively, the Phi IIs volunteer 650 hours a month

Phi IIs by the Numbers

Collectively, the Phi IIs manage 549 employees, and more broadly oversee 3910 employees

Phi IIs by the Numbers

As a cohort, the Phi IIs' Top 5 CliftonStrengths are: Achiever - Responsibility - Arranger - Relator - Positivity

Adrienne Adeyemi

Cranston, RI

Rhode Island Foundation

Guadalupe Aguilar

Cranston, RI

Rhody Foody

John Alexander

East Providence, RI

Gilbane Building Company

Gerina Auguste

Providence, RI

Thundermist/Woonsocket HEZ

Samuel Azar

Cranston, RI

Ascend Impact Advisors

Jeffrey Beckwith

Warwick, RI

Kahn Litwin Renza & Co Ltd

Mary Ellen Benedict

North Kingstown, RI

State of Rhode Island Eleanor Slater Hospital

Kristen Botelho Pires

Westport, MA

AAA Northeast

Thomas Boucher

Cranston, RI

PACE-RI

Rebecca Brady

Providence, RI

Branch LLC

Sarah Bramblet

Johnston, RI

Rhode Island Department of Labor and Training

Margaret Brassard

East Providence, RI

Brassard Events LLC

Shannon Broadbent

Somerset, MA

The Beacon Mutual Insurance Company

Michael Broschart

Providence, RI

Teach For America Rhode Island

L.A. Busteed

Providence, RI

Mentor RI

Mushi Calixte

Providence, RI

Care New England Corporate

Amy Carosi

Warwick, RI

Amica Insurance Company

Nicole Chiello

North Providence, RI

Department of Human Services

Alisha Colella

Cumberland, RI

State of Rhode Island Dept of Health

Jason Cooke

Richmond, RI

Rhode Island Air National Guard

Alyssa DeAndrade

Lincoln, RI

City of Providence Police Department

Misty Delgado

North Providence, RI

DCYF

Carlos Diaz

Providence, RI

City of Providence

Caitlin Divver

Providence, RI

Foster Forward

Erica Estus

South Kingstown, RI

University of RI College of Pharmacy

Grace Evans Pedanou

Pawtucket, RI

One Neighborhood Builders

Anthony Faccenda

East Providence, RI

The Champlin Foundation

Nazik Fernandes

North Attleboro, MA

Meeting Street

Sarah Firetto

Cranston, RI

Providence College

Devon Flanagan

Warwick, RI

Office of the Attorney General of RI

Carley Foto

Warwick, RI

Providence Warwick Convention & Visitors Bureau

Jason Furlan

Woonsocket, RI

Blue Cross Blue Shield Rhode Island

Cheryl Galloway

Providence, RI

Bristol County Savings Bank

Daniel Holmander

Cumberland, RI

Adler Pollock & Sheehan P.C.

James Hull

Portsmouth, RI

U. S. Naval War College

Stacy Hurley

Warwick, RI

Barton Gilman

Tatiana Iezzi

Cranston, RI

Highlander Charter School

James Jennings

Warwick, RI

Warwick Police Athletic League

Lori Jordan

West Greenwich, RI

Navigant Credit Union

Andrew Kettle

North Kingstown, RI

Charlestown Ambulance-Rescue Service

Nathan Kocon

Lincoln, RI

Rhode Island Energy

Seth Kolker

Cranston, RI

Lighthouse Strategy Partners LLC

Amanda Langlais

Cranston, RI

Falvey Insurance Group

Carinel LeGrand

Johnston, RI

Rhode Island Energy

Marleny Luna

Cranston, RI

Citizens Bank

Andrew MacMannis

Warwick, RI

Rhode Island Education Collective

Kevin Martins

Pawtucket, RI

Care New England

Tracey Martins

Newport, RI

Access Point Rhode Island

Cherèva McClellan

Providence, RI

Rhode Island College

Ryan Mulcahey

Warwick, RI

RI Department of Environmental Management

Katelyn Mushipi

East Providence, RI

Good Neighbors Community Kitchen and Food Pantry

Amy Nehring

Narragansett, RI

Amgen

Edwina Niedfeldt

Warwick, RI

Envision Technology Advisors

Daniel O’Connell

Lincoln, RI

Dimeo Construction Company

Julie O’Connell

Smithfield, RI

Governor's Workforce Board, Department of Labor and Training

Ashley O’Shea

Exeter, RI

Executive Office of Health and Human Services

Collette Onyejekwe

Providence, RI

RI EOHHS

Heather Palumbo

Smithfield, RI

Rhode Island State Police

Christopher Peloso

Westerly, RI

Rhode Island National Guard

James M Peluso

Barrington, RI

FM Global

Kaleigh Perkins

Pawtucket, RI

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Rhode Island

Bonnie Rayta

North Kingstown, RI

Office of the Postsecondary Commissioner

Michelle Reddish

Cumberland, RI

Rhode Island Cannabis Control Commission

Jaelene Santos

Providence, RI

Providence Promise

Kathleen Sisson

Middletown, RI

Department of Transportation

Benjamin Sprows

Cranston, RI

CVS Health

Alissa Stanko

North Smithfield, RI

IGT

Siobhan Stephens-Catala

Providence, RI

State of Rhode Island

Jessica Tellez

South Dartmouth, MA

Coaching4Change

Hanorah Tyer-Witek

Porsmouth, RI

U.S. District Court, District of RI

Wilson Villamar

Johnston, RI

Roger Williams Medical Center

Larry Warner

Cranston, RI

United Way of Rhode Island

David Weinstein

North Kingstown, RI

The Weathervane Company

Benjamin White

Barrington, RI

Taco Comfort Solutions

Jared Wilbur

West Greenwich, RI

Washington Trust

Dylan Zelazo

Cranston, RI

Rhode Island Health and Educational Building Corporation

The Phi II Program Committee

Each year, the LRI team selects 10-12 alumni to serve on the Program Committee. Led by two co-chairs, participation on the committee is a prestigious volunteer role that benefits the breadth and depth of the Core Program experience. Alumni are selected based on their expertise, connectivity to issues, relationship to the annual theme, and for their collective diversity of perspectives, opinions, and backgrounds. The committee, which formally meets bi-monthly, is tasked with providing insights and ideas that lead to session day design. This input ensures that the class is better informed of the most critical issues currently facing our state.