Millennial Professional Group launches website, wants young professionals to stay in R.I.

THE MILLENNIEL PROFESSIONAL GROUP OF RHODE ISLAND has launched a new website. / COURTESY MILLENNIEL PROFESSIONAL GROUP OF RHODE ISLAND
THE MILLENNIEL PROFESSIONAL GROUP OF RHODE ISLAND has launched a new website. / COURTESY MILLENNIEL PROFESSIONAL GROUP OF RHODE ISLAND

PROVIDENCE – The Millennial Professional Group of Rhode Island has launched a website that it hopes will help encourage the migration of new millennials into the Ocean State, and persuade those who are thinking about leaving to stay.

The website – www.millennialri.com – will provide millennials, the group born between 1980 and the mid-2000s, with information regarding workshops and social events, as well as resources for internship and job seekers. The website also will be a place for members to connect with other professionals, according to information from MPGRI.

It estimates there are 300,000 millennials living in Rhode Island.

Previously, the group only had Facebook and Twitter pages.

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In addition to the launch of the website, MPGRI announced its first board. The members are:
Executive Committee

  • President and Executive Director Travis Escobar. He is the community engagement coordinator at ONE Neighborhood Builders (formerly known as Olneyville Housing Corp.).
  • Executive Vice President Jordan Day. Day is a constituent representative for Providence Mayor Jorge O. Elorza.
  • Executive Vice President Diony Garcia. Garcia is a special assistant attorney general in the Office of the R.I. Attorney General.
  • Secretary Niyoka Powell. Powell is a mental health worker at Butler Hospital.
  • Treasurer Matt Coupe. Coupe is an alumni & community engagement liaison at Leadership Rhode Island.

Directors

  • Sierra Barter, co-founder and CEO of The Lady Project, as well as student services social media coordinator, Johnson & Wales University
  • Michael Beauregard, principal, Perception Analysis Advisors LLC
  • Dylan Conley, associate at Law Office of William J. Conley and professor of paralegal studies at Roger Williams University
  • Emily Crowell, deputy director of communications, Office of Mayor Jorge O. Elorza
  • Aiyah Josiah-Faeduwor, director of community engagement & strategic partnerships, Perception Analysis Advisors LLC
  • Victor Morente, communications associate, Office of Mayor Jorge O. Elorza
  • Erlin Rogel, Teach For America Corp member
  • Nicole Verdi, R.I. Supreme Court judicial law clerk for Justice Maureen McKenna Goldberg

Said Escobar, “We have organized a talented and diverse team that loves Rhode Island. Millennials have been dealt a bad economic hand. This team is going to empower the word ‘millennial,’ our generation and this state. I am excited for what the future holds.”
MPGRI launched in February with a recruitment event that attracted more than 100 attendees.
“MPGRI is dedicated to increasing the number of millennials who #ChooseRI and improving opportunities for those who make that decision. Whether it be through supporting more business/entrepreneur friendly statewide policies or tackling the crippling student loan issues facing our generation, MGPRI wants to make sure that Rhode Island is both a destination and a home,” a press release from the organization states.

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