Sharon serves on the Board of Directors for Care New England, the Brain Injury Association of RI, the Housing Network of RI, and the Integra Medicaid AE Governing Council. She holds a Master of Education degree from Cambridge College and is a Harvard University John F. Kennedy School of Government Achieving Excellence in Community Development fellow. She joined the Board in 2017.
Dan has held numerous volunteer Board positions throughout his career. Currently, he is a member of the Providence Economic Development Partnership, Rhode Island’s Transportation Advisory Committee, and Rhode Island Community for Justice. He was selected to receive the 2006 Distinguished Leadership Award by the Rhode Island Chapter of the American Planning Association. In 2007, he was elected to the Hall of Fame of the Providence/Warwick Convention and Visitors Bureau. Dan lives in Providence. He joined the Board in 2010 and was one of Grow Smart’s founders.
Nirva is an educator and has worked in various capacities in higher education at Temple University, Drexel University and Brown University, where she received a master’s in urban education policy. Her most recent role was as the assistant director of the Curricular Resource Center for Peer Advising and the inaugural assistant director of Scholars Programs and Diversity Initiatives at Brown University.
Nirva was named one of 21 Who Made a Difference in 2021 by GoLocalProv and a 40 Under 40 honoree by Providence Business News in 2019. She is a parent, an avid runner and a lover of all things related to art and music.
Vales has a long history of supporting our Rhode Island communities having served as the former chair of RI LISC and a board member of AS220 and Trinity Rep.
Directors Emeritus
Arnold B. Chace, Director Emeritus
Buff Chace is the Managing General Partner of Cornish Associates, the eight buildings that make up the Westminster Street Lofts and Mashpee Commons, L.P. He has 33 years experience as an investor, financial advisor, urban planner and real estate developer. Buff is currently a board member emeritus of Trinity Repertory Theatre, an officer and member of the Executive Committee of the Providence Foundation, and an inaugural member of the Congress of New Urbanism. Buff resides in Providence. A founding member of the Board, Buff served from 1998 to 2006.
Gilbert “Gib” Conover, Jr., Director Emeritus
An electrical engineer, inventor and entrepreneur, Gib Conover has devoted his career to the development of startup companies dedicated to the design, manufacture and distribution of medical, industrial, and consumer electronics products. He currently serves as President and COO of Ultradian Diagnostics, an early stage medical device company whose mission is the development of advanced, continuous, wireless biosensors for on-patient monitoring and management of chronic illnesses. For more than 20 years, as co-founder and later President of Goldline Controls, Inc. (originally Independent Energy, Inc.), Gib led the company from initial product concept through design, development and marketing of electronic controls for the solar energy and swimming pool markets. The company’s products eliminated the need for chlorination chemicals and constant maintenance, through the use of a breakthrough technology that generated chlorine from small amounts of salt in pool water. In 2004, Goldline was acquired by Hayward Pool Products, and Gib continued to manage the operation until 2006. Gib has also been a partner and investor in companies that developed desktop blood analyzers for use in physicians’ offices and targeted coupon dispensing kiosks at retail locations. Gib is a graduate of Brown University with a BS in electrical engineering. He lives in Providence and now focuses his time and energies on angel investing, philanthropy, and cycling. Gib joined the Board in 2011.
Louise Durfee, Esq., Director Emeritus
Louise Durfee is a trail-blazing lawyer and an early champion of legal protections for Rhode Island’s environment. Over her five decades in the law, Louise also served as a partner in the law firm of Tillinghast, Collins & Graham and later with the law firm of Brown, Rudnick LLP. She was the first woman ever appointed to Rhode Island’s Board of Bar Examiners, and served on the state’s Committee on the Treatment of Women in the Courts. A past president of Save the Bay and first general counsel of the Narragansett Bay Commission, Louise was Rhode Island’s Director of the Department of Environmental Management from 1991 to 1994. A founding member of the Board, Louise served from 1998 to 2004.
Wilfrid L. Gates, Jr., Director Emeritus
Wil Gates is Chairman Emeritus of Gates, Leighton & Associates, Inc, a subsidiary of BETA Group, an engineering, landscape architecture and consulting firm located in Lincoln, RI. A Landscape Architect for forty-two years, Wil worked for the Rhode Island Department of Transportation prior to forming his own office in 1972. He was Founding President of the Rhode Island Chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects. Wil is a Commissioner of the Providence Capital Center Commission and Chairman of its Design Review Committee. He is Chairman of the Board of Directors of Highland Memorial Park, a private cemetery located in Johnston, Rhode Island, and a former incorporator of The Providence Foundation. A past president of the environmental Council of Rhode Island, he was also President of CLEAN RHODE ISLAND and of Save the Bay, Inc. He was a long-time member of the Citizen’s Advisory Committee to the Solid Waste Management Corporation. He served as an East Providence City Councilman-at-large and is past Chairman of the Boards of the East Providence Chamber of Commerce and the East Providence Public Libraries. A graduate of Rhode Island School of Design, Wil is Past-President of the RISD Alumni Association. He resides in North Kingstown. Wil joined the Board in 2009 and sits on the Public Transportation Subcommittee.
Michael S. Hudner, Director Emeritus
Michael S. Hudner is a co-founder and has been CEO of the B & H Shipping Group since 1978. The Group has been involved in a myriad of shipowning and operating projects involving over 130 vessels. These have included offshore support vessels, dry bulk carriers, crude oil carriers, refined petroleum product carriers, and combination carriers (oil and dry bulk). He has been involved extensively in the financing activities of these projects, including the creation of three public shipowning companies, as well as in their investment activities and shipping operations. Michael is a member of the R.I. Coastal Resources Management Council, a Trustee of Mystic Seaport Museum, the Council of American Bureau of Shipping, and is a member of the New York Bar Association. He lives in Little Compton and was on the Board from 2003 to 2009.
Michael F. Ryan, Director Emeritus
Emeritus Michael F. Ryan is Vice President of Government Affairs for National Grid in Rhode Island. Mike joined the former Narragansett Electric Company in 1994. Prior to that, he served for eight years as the Rhode Island Director of the offices of United States Senator John H. Chafee. Mike spent almost ten years in the executive branch of Rhode Island state government – first as a Legislative Assistant to the Lieutenant Governor and later as Special Assistant and Press Secretary to Governor J. Joseph Garrahy. Mike served as a member of the Rhode Island Board of Governors for Higher Education from 1997 to 2011; was appointed vice chairman in 2003 and served until 2011. He is a member of the Rhode Island Commodores Board of Governors. Mike serves as chairman of Boy’s Town New England. He was appointed by Governor Lincoln Chafee to sit as a member of the Rhode Island Airport Corporation. He is the former chairman of Grow Smart Rhode Island and has served or does serve on the boards of several organizations including the Greater Providence Chamber of Commerce, Navigant Credit Union, Rhode Island Public Expenditure Council, Urban Collaborative and The Providence Journal Summertime Fund. Mike is also a member of the Providence College President’s Council and the Junior Achievement CEO Council. Mike is a 1974 graduate of Rhode Island College, a 1993 graduate of Leadership Rhode Island and was named to the Rhode Island College Alumni Honor Roll. In 2006, he was the recipient of the Alumni Service Award from Rhode Island College and in 2008, received an Honorary Degree – Doctorate of Humane Letters from the New England Institute of Technology. He resides in Little Compton. Mike served on the Board from 2001 to 2007 and was Chairman of the Board from 2002 to 2006.
Lucie G. Searle, Director Emeritus
Lucie Searle specialized in the re-development of historic properties and for the past 25 years has focused most of her efforts on downtown Providence. Through her work with AS220, a non-profit community arts organization and also the Providence Preservation Society, Lucie has been responsible for the adaptive re-use of several high profile downtown buildings. The Chair of the Providence Preservation Society’s Board of Directors, Lucie also serves on the boards of Farm Fresh Rhode Island and the Providence Revolving Fund. She received her B.A. from the University of Rhode Island and her M.A. from Tufts University. Born and raised on her family’s farm in Exeter, Lucie now resides in Providence. Lucie joined the Grow Smart Board in 2008. Most recently she participated in the Grow Smart led initiative to re-instate the State Historic Tax Credit program; and she also served on the 2013 Grow Smart Awards committee.
Deming E. Sherman, Esq., Director Emeritus
Deming Sherman is a partner at the law firm Locke Lord, LLP and has been with the firm for more than 45 years. He has extensive experience litigating business and environmental cases. Active in the arts and cultural community, Deming serves on the boards of the Rhode Island Philharmonic Orchestra, First Works and the Providence Athenaeum. He is also active in several conservation organizations. He is Chairman of the Capital Center Commission. Deming received his B.A. from Amherst College and his J.D. from University of Chicago Law School. He resides in Providence. Deming served on the Board from 1998 as a founding member until 2013 and served as Chairman of the Board from 2006-2009.
Martha L. Werenfels, Director Emeritus
Martha Werenfels, AIA, LEED AP, is a principal at Durkee, Brown, Viveiros & Werenfels Architects, a 24-person firm in Providence, RI. Martha has extensive experience in a wide range of historic preservation projects, including restoration of national historic landmarks, rehabilitation of various building types, and compilation of preservation feasibility studies. She has been the principal architect for multi-phased restoration projects at the Rhode Island State House, the Newport Casino, the Cranston Street Armory and the Tabernacle on Martha’s Vineyard. Martha is a past president of AIA/Rhode Island and an advisor to the National Trust for Historic Preservation. She also serves on the boards of the Historic Preservation Education Foundation, the Providence Preservation Society and the William Hall Free Library. Prior to joining DBVW, Martha worked for the National Park Service in Washington, DC, and served as the State Historical Architect for the RI Historical Preservation and Heritage Commission. She holds a Bachelor of Architecture degree from Cornell University and a Master’s Degree in History from Brown University. Martha joined the Board in 2011. She lives in Cranston with her husband and two sons.
Grow Smart RI’s Mission Statement
To lead and engage Rhode Islanders in advancing neighborhood revitalization, environmental stewardship, and economic opportunity for all.
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