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UID:2944320260504T213000ZEPCRI Dinner Meeting: How Does Volunteerism Address Rhode Island Opportunities
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DESCRIPTION:\nEstate Planning Council of Rhode Island\n \n2025 - 2026\n \nExecutive Committee\n \nJoanne Speroni-Woody, CTFA, President; Caitlyn R. Beauregard, J.D., Vice President;  Kristen Prull Moonan, Esq., Secretary;  Kate N. Kishfy, Esq., Treasurer;  Bridget L. Mullaney, Esq., Immediate Past President\n \nDirectors\n \nJason E. Archambault, CFP®; Grant E. Brown, CPC, ERPA, CFP®; Lisa Roth Blackman; Darah L. Schofield\n \nDinner Meeting\n \nDate:  Monday, May 4, 2026\n \nRSVP by, Friday, April 24th\n \nPlace:  Hope Club\n             6 Benevolent Street\n             Providence, RI\n \nTime:  5:30-8:30 p.m.\n \nWho:  This is an EPCRI Member Only event.\n \n“How Does Volunteerism Address Rhode Island Opportunities”\n \nDrawing from his 25-year tenure leading [Maxson Automatic Machinery Co.](https://www.thewesterlysun.com/daily-news-alerts/giving-back-westerly-business-leader-starts-uri-engineering-scholarship/article_376cfb84-32f9-46e2-afc6-bac81a8ec8b5.html) in Westerly, Joseph Matthews will explore the powerful intersection of strategic philanthropy and regional economic development. Using the recently established Matthews Family Engineering Scholarship at the [University of Rhode Island](https://www.thewesterlysun.com/daily-news-alerts/giving-back-westerly-business-leader-starts-uri-engineering-scholarship/article_376cfb84-32f9-46e2-afc6-bac81a8ec8b5.html) as a case study, Matthews will discuss how targeted volunteerism and giving can bridge critical gaps in the state’s workforce and educational landscape to unlock growth opportunities in Rhode Island.\n \nJosesh F. Matthews, ’80, is Chairman and former President of Maxson Automatic Machinery Company, founded in 1912 in Westerly RI. The third of four generations in the family firm that designs and builds capital equipment for the paper and printing industries; Joe joined the business in 1983 as a sales engineer and by 2000 had become company president. In 2020, Maxson was recognized as Manufacturer of the Year by the RI Manufacturing Association. For his professional contributions, Joe has been recognized with the Technical Association for the Pulp and Paper Industries Finishing and Converting Division Leadership Award.\n \nA 1980 graduate of URI’s College of Engineering – preceded by his father Merton (BSME ’50) and followed by his son John (BSME ’10, MSME ’14) – Joe received the 2019 URI College of Engineering Distinguished Achievement Award.\n \nActive in his community, Joe serves on the URI Board of Trustees, Executive Committee of the Narragansett Council, Boy Scouts of America and as Chair for the South County Health Board of Trustees. Joe has previously served on the boards of the Ocean Community YMCA, VNS Home Health Services and Tides Family Service. Joe is past Trustee of St. Francis of Assisi Church in Wakefield RI.\n \nThank you to our Sponsor!\n\n\n
SUMMARY:EPCRI Dinner Meeting: How Does Volunteerism Address Rhode Island Opportunities - Estate Planning Council of Rhode Island 
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