President
1952 Graduating Class of St. Michael’s School, South Providence
Captain
IBAA RI Independent Amateur Baseball Champions 1956
Co-Captain
St. Michael’s Baseball Team, 1957 RI CYO Baseball Champions
Chairman
25th General Assembly Representative District Committee 1966–76
Co-Chairman
The committee to adopt the 1968 RI Constitution, 1968
Chairman
Cranston Historic District Commission, 1970–72
Chairman
Cranston Charter Review Commission, 1972–73
Chairman
Advisory Council of Congressman Robert O. Tiernan 1967–74
Co-Chairman
Faculty Committee that saved the ROTC program at Providence College 1970–71
Secretary
1973 Rhode Island Constitutional Convention
Chairman
Rhode Island Bicentennial Commission and Foundation (ri76) 1974–77
General Manager
Rhode Island ’76 Senior Softball Team, 1st Rhode Island senior softball champions 1976–77
Chairman
Catholic Association of College Alumni, 1976–77
Founding Chairman
Providence Heritage Commission, 1978–84,
1991–93
Chairman
Rhode Island Publications Society, 1977–
Director
Providence Crime Commission (LEAA),
1977–1984
Chief of Staff to the Mayor of Providence
1980–81
Chairman
Rhode Island Bicentennial of the Constitution Foundation, 1986–91
Chairman
United States Constitution Council, 1988–90
Chairman
Rhode Island Bicentennial of Statehood Observance, 1990
Chairman
Dorr Rebellion Sesquicentennial (150th) Committee of the Rhode Island Historical Society 1992
Founding President
Bristol Statehouse Foundation, 1995–99
Captain
of the 105-person Rhode Island delegation to the 1999 Senior Games in Orlando, Florida
Co-Chairman
Committee to Save PC Baseball, 1999–2000
Vice President
Providence Maritime Heritage Foundation,
1998–2003
Founding President
Rhode Island Senior Olympics, Inc. 2003–09
President
Rhode Island Heritage Hall of Fame 2003
Honorary Chairman and Principal Patron
(with wife Gail) of the Providence Irish Famine Memorial 2007
Founding President
Fabre Line Club, 2007–13
President
Heritage Harbor Museum, 2008–15
Founding President
Heritage Harbor Foundation, 2015–