Letter: Wishing the new East Providence city-side HR director good luck

Posted 3/1/23

To the editor: Good luck to the newly appointed Human Resources Director Dr. Robert Perry for the City of East Providence.

His resume and past experience certainly is impressive and a good …

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Letter: Wishing the new East Providence city-side HR director good luck

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To the editor:
Good luck to the newly appointed Human Resources Director Dr. Robert Perry for the City of East Providence.

His resume and past experience certainly is impressive and a good choice by the City Administration.

Being an alumnus of Northeastern University doesn't hurt either. As a co-alumnus of Northeastern, I know that degrees are hard earned from that school.

Good luck, Mr. Perry and I hope finally employees leaving the employ of the city will get exit interviews allowing them and their families to understand all the benefits allowed locally, the state, and by the Fed.
Thanks,

Richard Ferreira
East Providence
Capt. EPPD (ret)

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