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Susan Donovan's Biography

Office:

Contact Information

Rhode Island State House of Representatives
82 Smith Street
Providence, RI 02903

2 Rego Avenue
Bristol, RI 02809

Full Name:

Susan R. Donovan

Gender:

Female

Family:

Husband: Glenn; 3 Children: Colleen, Cara, Glenn

Birth Date:

07/11/1953

Birth Place:

Bristol, RI

Home City:

Bristol, RI

Religion:

Episcopalian

MEd, School Administration/Physcial Education/Health, Rhode Island College, 2007

BS, Health and Physical Education, Rhode Island College, 1975

Deputy Majority Leader, Rhode Island State House of Representatives, 2021-present

Representative, Rhode Island State House of Representatives, District 69, 2017-present

Former Member, Environment and Natural Resources Committee, Rhode Island State House of Representatives

Educational Consultant, Kids First Rhode Island, 2011-present

Educational Consultant, Brown University Institute of Community Health Promotion, 2010-present

Former Teacher, Bristol Public Schools

Physcial Education Teacher, Bristol Warren Regional Schools, 1977-2010

Teacher, Bristol Warren Schools, 1977-2010

Teacher, Conant High School, 1975-1977

Founding Member/Chair, East Bay Chapter of Habitat for Humanity, 1999; 2010-present

VP, Education Chair, Save Bristol Harbor, 2004-present

Member, Bristol Rotary Club, present

Board Member, Save Bristol Harbor, present

Former Board Member/Former Chair of Education, Bristol Art Museum

Recording Secretary, Bristol Democratic Town Committee

Former Board Member, Linden Place

Choir and Vestry Member, Saint Michael's Church

Awards:

Bristol Warren Teacher of the Year
Governor's Award for Wellness Innovation
Hattie Brown Community Service Award
ABC6 Hometown Hero

In both 1995 and 2004 Susan was recognized as Rhode Island Physical Education Teacher of the Year. In 2007 she was the recipient of the Governor's Award for Wellness Innovation in the School Category and in 2008 was the Bristol Warren Regional School District's Teacher of the Year.

Susan was named the recipient of the "Hattie Brown Community Service Award' in 2015 by the Bristol Fourth of July Committee.

Father's Name:

Thomas Remieres

Mother's Name:

Mary Remieres

Number of Grandchildren:

3

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