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State Leadership

State Regent
Dymond Bush
Rhode Island Independence Chapter

State Regent’s Project Pin

The pin for this administration contains a single candle as Rhode Island was the first state to declare independence. The yellow topaz flame represents the yellow stars on the Rhode Island state flag. The five blue sapphires across the bottom of the lantern represent the ocean and each sapphire represents one of Rhode Island’s five counties.

State Officers

State Vice Regent
Rebecca Fairbank
Beacon Pole Hill Chapter
State Chaplain
Melinda Ragosta
Narragansett-Cooke-Gaspee Chapter
State Recording Secretary
Sherry Connelly
General Nathanael Greene-Pettaquamscutt Chapter
State Corresponding Secretary
Dianna Poissant
Rhode Island Independence Chapter
State Organizing Secretary
Ann Hazelwood
Narragansett-Cooke-Gaspee Chapter
State Treasurer
Danielle Saucier
Phebe Greene Ward Chapter
State Assistant Treasurer
Tiffany McRea
General Nathanael Greene-Pettaquamscutt Chapter
State Registrar
Alyssa True
Rhode Island Independence Chapter
State Historian
Maria Morell
Phebe Greene Ward Chapter
State Librarian
Carrie Perez
Pawtucket Chapter
State Custodian
Deb Suggs
Narragansett-Cooke-Gaspee Chapter
State Parliamentarian
Emily Kasbohm
Rhode Island Independence Chapter