CCRI to Recognize Ten Alumni for Achievements at the 2022 Outstanding Alumni Awards
CCRI to Recognize Ten Alumni for Achievements at the 2022 Outstanding Alumni Awards
October 20, 2022
Ten Community College of Rhode Island alumni will be inducted into the college’s Society
of Knights and Squires as part of the CCRI Foundation and Alumni Association’s 2022
Outstanding Alumni Awards.
The awards ceremony takes place Thursday, November 17 at 6 pm at CCRI’s Warwick campus. Tickets can be purchased online. Honorees are recognized for their professional achievements, community service,
and volunteerism on behalf of the college. This year’s Oustanding Alumni are: Central
Falls Mayor Maria Rivera ’99, Jeffrey C. Wright Jr. ’08, Adam Arabian ’06, Angela Creta ’98, Carmen Diaz-Jusino ’96, Yvette Ford ’05, Mariela Lucaj ’18, David Mota ’20, Alyse A. Smyth ’12, and Sergio Sousa ’04.
The Honorable Mayor Rivera, born in Camden, NJ, became Central Falls’ 33rd mayor in
November 2020 – 33 years after moving to Central Falls with her parents – winning
77 percent of the vote. She is the first woman mayor in the city’s history and the
state’s first Latina mayor. A 1995 graduate of Central Falls, Rivera earned an associate
degree at CCRI in 1999 and her Bachelor of Arts in Public Administration from Roger
Williams University. Growing up, she took many ESL classes to learn the English language
since her parents only spoke Spanish at home. During her administration, she has prioritized
the health and wellness of Central Falls residents during the COVID-19 pandemic along
with addressing the housing crisis, educational opportunities, nonviolence and safety,
and other key programs supporting residents.
Wright, a Providence, RI, native and current Woonsocket, RI, resident, is the Assistant
Principal at Veterans Memorial Elementary School in Central Falls. A devoted husband
and proud father of two children, Wright is a passionate educator and community advocate
who has worked with children in various settings for more than two decades. He earned
his associate degree from CCRI in 2008 and went on to earn his bachelor’s degree in
History from Ashford University followed by his Master of Education from Providence
College. In addition to his role as an assistant principal, Wright is currently enrolled
in the Doctor of Educational Leadership Program at Johnson and Wales University, serves
as the Vice Chair on the Education Committee for the NAACP Providence Branch, and
sits on CCRI’s Alumni Association Assembly Board.
A Warwick, RI, native, Arabian is a U.S. Army combat veteran who served on the Army’s
10th Mountain Division and is currently Vice President, Head of Field Operations and
Oversight in the Consumer Cards business for Goldman Sachs Bank USA. In his role with
Goldman Sachs, Arabian manages the General Motors dealership co-branded card portfolio,
as well as the overall execution of the Field Engagement strategy. He joined the company
in 2021 supporting the launch of the General Motors co-branded card partnership, in
addition to assembling and pioneering Goldman Sachs first Field Engagement Team. Arabian
earned his associate degree from CCRI in 2006 and his bachelor’s degree in Organizational
Management from St. Joseph's University (New York).
Creta, a Cranston, RI, resident, is the Senior Advisor, Director Professional Practice
at Dana Farber Cancer Institute and is accountable for directing, coordinating, and
assisting with implementation and evaluation of programs and initiatives that support
nurses/nursing staff and comply with professional standards of practice. After earning
her Associate of Nursing degree at CCRI in 1998, Creta went on to earn her bachelor’s
and master’s degrees in Nursing from the University of Rhode Island and her Doctor
of Nursing Practice from Simmons College in Boston. Having participated in CCRI and
American Nurses Association mentoring programs, Creta is also a member of the American
Organization of Nurse Leaders, Association of Nurses Professional Development, and
Oncology Nursing Society in addition to being board certified by the American Nurses
Credentialing Center in both Nursing Professional Development and Nurse Executive
Specialties.
Born in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic and now living in Providence, Diaz-Jusino
is the Vice President, Community Development Officer at BankNewport. In this role,
she is responsible for developing, implementing and administering many strategic aspects
of BankNewport’s Community Reinvestment Act Program through banking relationships
with community-based, charitable, and non-profit organizations. Diaz-Jusino earned
her associate degree in Social Studies from CCRI in 1996, her Bachelor of Arts in
Psychology from the Universidad del Caribe in Mexico, and a Master of Science in Organizational
Management and Leadership from Springfield College. In addition to her role at BankNewport,
she is a past Chair of the Board of the Economic Progress Institute, the Rhode Island
Latino Civic Fund, and the Commission for the Minority Women Business Enterprise (MWBE)
for the City of Providence. She also served as a Commissioner for the Rhode Island
Commission on Women, and served on the board of the Women’s Fund of Rhode Island,
Rhode Island State Council of the Arts, South Eastern Economic Development (SEED)
Corporation, United Way of Rhode Island, and the National Association of Women Business
Centers.
A first-generation college graduate born in Providence, RI, Ford is a Senior Regulatory
Clinical Consultant for Blue Cross Blue Shield RI and also owns her own business,
Last Made First, which she launched in 2021 amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, to empower
and educate nurses and help them navigate their career with purpose to improve retention
rates within the industry. The youngest of five children in her family, Ford earned
her Associate of Nursing degree at CCRI in 2005 and returned to college a decade later
to earn her bachelor’s from New England Institute of Technology in 2015. Ford also
earned her Master of Business Administration from Walden University and crossed over
into the private insurance industry, where she assumed a variety of roles, including
Telephonic Case Manager, Medicare Compliance, and Mental Health Parity Compliance.
Born in North Kingstown, RI, Lucaj is a Registered Nurse and a current full-time Master
of Business Administration candidate at the D'Amore-McKim School of Business at Northeastern
University concentrating in Analytics and International Business. Lucaj earned her
Associate in Nursing from CCRI in 2018 and her bachelor’s in Nursing from URI in 2020
while working as an RN at Rhode Island Hospital in the neurosurgical, medical-surgical,
and acute rehabilitation units. In March 2020 amidst the beginning of the COVID-19
pandemic, she worked as a Crisis Travel Nurse for Cross Country Nurses, which took
her to Maryland, Texas, and Massachusetts. In that role, Lucaj provided nursing care
to COVID-19 patients with respiratory failure and lung infections. She has been studying
for her MBA since 2021 and is a member of D’Amore-McKim’s Consulting Club and Women
in Business Club.
Mota, a Pawtucket, RI, native and first-generation college graduate, is a Diagnostic
and Interventional X-Ray Technologist at The Miriam Hospital. He earned his associate
degree from CCRI in 2020 and is currently studying at Rhode Island College to complete
his bachelor’s degree in Medical Imaging Management. Mota aspires to lead a group
of passionate health professionals in Interventional Radiography while setting a positive
example for his younger sister. Understanding the impact education has made on his
life, Mota also participated in College Leadership Rhode Island, a youth development
program that empowers young leaders throughout the state.
Smyth, a Newport, RI, native, is a Special Assistant Attorney General at the Rhode
Island Attorney General's Office assigned to the Narcotics and Violent Crime Unit. She earned her associate degree
in Paralegal Studies at CCRI in 2012, graduating with Highest Honors, before graduating
cum laude at Roger Williams University with her bachelor’s degree in Legal Studies and Political Science. Smyth also obtained her Juris Doctor in 2018
from the Roger Williams University School of Law where she was a member of several organizations,
including the Moot Court Executive Board, Trial Team, and the Alternative Spring Break
Program as a Pro Bono Leader and Co-Coordinator.
A native of Pawtucket, Sousa is the Regional Vice President of Marketing for Bally’s
Twin River Lincoln Casino Resort and Bally’s Tiverton Casino & Hotel where he oversees
10 departments across both properties and is responsible for managing the day-to-day
operations for Advertising, Entertainment, Promotions, Player Development, and Retail.
With more than two decades of experience in the casino industry, Sousa started at
the former Lincoln Park as a slot attendant before working his way through various
departments. He earned his associate degree in Business Administration from CCRI in
2004. A proud father of three, Sousa was named to Providence Business News’ prestigious “40 Under 40” list in 2016.
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Johnny Villella needs to clear more space in his trophy case. Villella, a CCRI alum, won an Emmy at the 2025 New England Emmy Awards in the category of News Feature: Serious Feature (Multiple Reports). The award is one of many for Villella, who’s enjoyed a long, decorated career at WPRI-TV (Channel 12 in Rhode Island).
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The Community College of Rhode Island (CCRI) is pleased to announce that it has joined the network of Achieving the Dream (ATD), a national organization committed to advancing community colleges as accessible hubs of learning, credentialing, and economic mobility.
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When an opportunity presented itself, Max Hayden took it and ran with it. Hayden initially focused on behind-the-scenes work for CCRI’s theater program. But after accepting and thriving in the lead role for the school’s Yellowman production in 2023, Hayden became a fixture of the school’s theater program over the last two years.
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June 04, 2025
If you love art or science, and especially if you love both, you’ll want to visit CCRI’s Lincoln Campus this month. Throughout the spring, CCRI Art & Design students collaborated with CCRI STEM professors and students to create original, science-inspired art projects. Funded by a $15,000 grant from the U.S. National Science Foundation’s EPSCoR initiative, this collaboration highlights creative potential that emerges when these two disciplines meet.
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Nearly 30 years after beginning his CCRI education, 76-year-old Ed McGuirl is about to check the final box on his long, fascinating résumé. In the mid-1990s, the Jamestown resident studied at CCRI to pursue a social services degree that would complement his work as a substance-abuse treatment professional. But a busy work schedule forced McGuirl to indefinitely pause his studies – until now.
The Community College of Rhode Island announces its Spring 2025 Dean's List. Students enrolled in a degree program who have completed 12 credits with a grade point average of 3.25 or higher thissemester with no grade lower than “C” are eligible for this scholastic honor.
'Overjoyed' CCRI Graduate Opens Up On Getting Engaged At Commencement'
May 23, 2025
Warwick, RI -- Samantha Lescarbeau knew she would experience one life-changing event at CCRI commencement. But she never expected what would happen after she walked across the stage at Amica Mutual Pavillion on May 15.
CCRI Announces Winners of 2025 Student Film Festival
May 22, 2025
Warwick, RI -- The Community College of Rhode Island (CCRI) proudly announced the winners of its 2025 Student Film Festival following a weekend of cinematic talent and storytelling. The festival kicked off with a red-carpet gala on Friday, May 10, and continued on Saturday, May 11, with a full day of student film screenings. The event drew students, faculty, and local film lovers to celebrate the achievements of CCRI’s talented filmmakers.