Mary Bray
Mary Bray is a former commissioner of the Rhode Island Public Utilities Commission. She was first appointed to a six-year term in August 2005 by then-Governor Donald Carcieri.[1]
Biography
Bray served as director of the Office of Community Services and Advocacy for the Catholic Diocese of Providence, a position she held from 1999 to 2005.[1] She previously served as business manager of the Holy Spirit Catholic Community in Central Falls, managed office operations for Advanced Transportation in Lincoln, and was credit card operations manager for Rhode Island Hospital Trust Bank.[1]
Education
- Associates degree in Social Services from the former Rhode Island Junior College[1]
Political career
Public Utilities Commission (2005-Present)
Bray was first appointed to a six-year term in August 2005 by then-Governor Donald Carcieri.[1]
Appointments
2005
Bray was appointed to the Rhode Island Public Utilities Commission by Gov. Donald Carcieri in August 2005.[1]
Recent news
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See also
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Footnotes
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Preceded by ' |
Rhode Island Public Utilities Commission 2005-2013 |
Succeeded by Herbert F. DeSimone, Jr. |
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