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Gov. Dan McKee announced his nomination of Stefan Pryor as secretary of commerce. Pryor previously served as the Rhode Island ...
Pryor left the job in 2022 to run for treasurer and spent over a year as Gov. McKee's secretary of housing before taking a ...
Rhode Island Gov. Dan McKee on Wednesday nominated a longtime former state official, Stefan Pryor, to return to his former ...
Gov. Dan McKee has tapped Stefan Pryor, Rhode Island's former Secretary of Commerce, to return to his old post.
Gov. Dan McKee has tapped a familiar face to return to his former job leading state economic development efforts. McKee ...
The governor said Pryor “has the experience and the right skill set to steer Rhode Island’s economic development efforts.” ...
Housing Secretary Stefan Pryor said he is in talks with the owner of the vacant Industrial Trust Building to find more funding for the 300-apartment development project.
Stefan I. Pryor, was tapped to lead the Department of Housing after former housing secretary Joshua Saal resigned abruptly in January 2023.
Pryor says Rhode Island has been under-financing housing for years. The state is currently producing one housing unit per 1,000 people and that number needs to be closer to nine to meet demand.
Housing Secretary Stefan Pryor, one of the most visible members of Gov. Dan McKee’s cabinet, is leaving state government. Our very own Kim Kalunian caught up with Pryor during his last day on ...
Treasurer candidate Stefan Pryor meets brothers Alex, left, and Nick Paiva at their family's insurance agency during a business walk in East Providence on Aug 24.
Rhode Island’s housing department is losing its second cabinet head in less than three years, Gov. Dan McKee’s office announced on Thursday. Housing Secretary Stefan Pryor will be stepping down in two ...
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