General Treasurer Gina Raimondo, pictured above with Providence Jewelers Club President Brenda Gambra of The Jewelers Board of Trade in Warwick and Kerilyn Rodi of Armbrust International in …
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General Treasurer Gina Raimondo, pictured above with Providence Jewelers Club President Brenda Gambra of The Jewelers Board of Trade in Warwick and Kerilyn Rodi of Armbrust International in Providence, recently attended the Providence Jewelers Club’s Fall Luncheon at the Squantum Association in East Providence to speak about her role in bringing innovation to government. “I am pleased to support local businesses who are taking the initiative to move Rhode Island forward,” said Raimondo. “The civic engagement amongst the Providence Jewelers Club is an example of the type of commitment we need to make Rhode Island stronger.” Providence Jewelers Club members are mostly Rhode Island residents who work in fields relating to jewelry.
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