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Past Grand Marshals

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2025 Grand Marshal
James Riley

James P. Riley was born in New Britain, Connecticut in 1950. He began his long career in the labor movement as a butcher for Stop & Shop in the 1970s. In 1984, Jim left his meat cutting career for a position as an organizer with the United Food and Commercial Workers International Union (UFCW). This work sent Jim across the country and to many points in between. During his time “on the road,” Jim successfully organized rural packinghouse workers across the Bible Belt, retail food workers in big cities, and even brought nurses into the union fold in the Northwest. After twenty itinerant years, he settled in Rhode Island in 1997. Jim took up residence here after being offered the top position in Local 328 in Providence. He once again used his organizing skills and charisma, only in a smaller arena. He helped build the organization into the largest in Rhode Island. He also became very adept as a union and working-class lobbyist at the Legislature. Jim has served his community in a variety of ways. Continuing his commitment to the Labor movement, he has served as Vice President of the Rhode Island and Massachusetts AFL-CIOs. As a board member of Justice Assistance, he helps advocate for victims of crimes and offender rehabilitation programs. Jim is currently board chairman for the Occupational and Environmental Health Center of Rhode Island, which created the “Fix Our Schools Now” coalition. He is a member of the Rhode Island Labor History Society and a member of the Providence St. Patrick’s Day Parade Committee where he serves as the event’s “Official Voice”. Jim was appointed to the Rhode Island Council on the Arts by Governor Lincoln Chafee and served two terms on that board. He has since been appointed to the Rhode Island Council on the Humanities by Governor Gina Raimondo. Of all his accomplishments, however, he is most known for his strong connection to philanthropic causes. He is active in raising charitable funds for many organizations and serves as an engaging master of ceremonies for events across the state. Of his fundraising activities, Jim is most proud of his efforts on behalf of the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. Along with his equally hardworking team of UFCW brothers and sisters, he has helped to raise over $1,000,000 to date and continues to use his connections and strong ties to the community to raise money for this organization. He has never received any accolades, recognition, or pay for these activities. In recent years, because of his reputation as a premier fundraiser, Jim was asked to assist the ALS Association of Rhode Island in combating the so-called “Lou Gehrig’s Disease”. As a result of his successful efforts, he was presented with the ALS Advocate of the Year Award in 2017. In his spare time, Jim is an accomplished pen-and-ink and watercolor artist. His work can be seen in the Rhode Island governor’s office, the RI AFL-CIO offices, and several union headquarters across the state. In retirement, Jim works for the Rhode Island Institute for Labor Studies and Research where he continues to support the labor community and advocate for immigrant families and the underserved.

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2024 Grand Marshal
Dan McGowan

Dan McGowan has a shameful secret. He’s Scottish. His options for green clothing to wear in the parade are a Celtic FC jersey (which wouldn’t be very Irish), or a Boston Celtics jersey (which, as a life-long New York Knicks fan, he would never consider). He’s sorry about that. Now that we got that out of the way, Dan is a Rhode Island-based columnist for the Boston Globe, where he enjoys agitating the state’s political class and finding as many creative ways as possible to sneak on to the most elite golf courses and shoot 95. He also writes a popular daily newsletter called Rhode Map. He previously covered Providence City Hall for six years at Channel 12, where he was part of a team that won a New England Emmy Award for its investigation into a politician doing scandalous things politicians sometimes do in our lovely state. Just ask him about it. He also played on the company kickball team. Dan grew up in Connecticut, but believes he officially became a Rhode Islander when he was named grand marshal of the parade. He lives in Providence with his wonderful partner, Nora Crowley, and their beautiful son, Jack. They’re working hard to make sure Jack’s first words are, “Patrick’s Pub.” Back to the whole Scottish thing. It’s true. Dan’s dad grew up in Glasgow, but moved to the US as a teenager, where he hated American sports unless he was watching his son play them. He loved nothing more than bragging about Dan and Dan’s older sister, Lauren, who lives in Seattle and works to ensure everyone always has roof over their heads. When Dan isn’t chasing scoops, he has the career coaching wins record for 8-year-old baseball at Mount Pleasant Little League in Providence. He already racked up the most losses in league history in his 15 years as a coach, but that’s a different story. Dan is so honored to be the 2024 grand marshal. He hopes you’ll adopt him as an Irishman the way you’ve allowed him to become a real Rhode Islander.

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2023 Grand Marshal
Hon. Mary S. McElroy

Hon. Mary S. McElroy is a Judge in the United States District Court for the District of Rhode Island. Judge McElroy began her legal career in 1992 by serving as a law clerk to Justice Donald F. Shea of the Rhode Island Supreme Court. In 1993 she joined the law firm of Tate and Elias LLC in Providence, Rhode Island as an associate. From 1994 to 2006, she served as an Assistant Rhode Island Public Defender for the Rhode Island Public Defender’s Office where she represented indigent Rhode Islanders on an array of criminal charges. She became an assistant federal public defender for the districts of Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island in 2006 and returned to the Rhode Island Public Defender’s office to become its first female chief in 2012. She served in that position until she was sworn in as U.S. District Court judge on Oct. 2, 2019. In September 2015, President Obama nominated her for the U.S. District Court in Rhode Island. That nomination expired but she was nominated again in 2018 and 2019 by then President Trump. On September 11, 2019, the Senate confirmed her nomination by a voice vote. She received her judicial commission on September 30, 2019. Born in Providence Rhode Island Mary is a lifelong Rhode Islander who was educated in public schools in Warwick along with her three siblings. She is the daughter of Edward and Edwina (Ricci) McElroy. In 1993 she married Robert Jordan, and they have two children: Evan and Chloe. Judge McElroy attended Providence College, where she met her husband and received a Bachelor of Arts degree in history in 1987. She attended Suffolk University Law School in the evenings while working as a paralegal in the civil division of the Rhode Island Attorney General’s Office and received her Juris Doctor, cum laude in 1992. Judge McElroy has chosen the Rhode Island Food Bank to be the 2023 Providence St. Patrick’s Day Parade Grand Marshal Charity. The Rhode Island Food Bank received the proceeds from the Grand Marshal’s Dinner and Show.

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2022 Grand Marshal
Barbara Cottam

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2021 Grand Marshal
Michael Dillon, PFD Ret.

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2020 Grand Marshal
COVID-19 Pause

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2019 Grand Marshal
Michael Kelly

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2018 Grand Marshal
Scott Molloy

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2017 Grand Marshal
Scott MacKay

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2016 Grand Marshal
Colonel Hugh T. Clements, PPD

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2015 Grand Marshal
Fr. Bernard O'Reilly

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2014 Grand Marshal
Jonathan Houston

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2013 Grand Marshal
Sister Ann Keefe

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2012 Grand Marshal
Hon. Francis J. Darigan, Jr. 

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2011 Grand Marshal
George H. Nee

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2010 Grand Marshal
Edward J. Cooney

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2009 Grand Marshal
James L. "Jamo Carr, Jr.

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2008 Grand Marshal
Jim Bennett

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2007 Grand Marshal
Joe Hassett

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2006 Grand Marshal
William J. Gilbane, Jr.

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2005 Grand Marshal
Kate Lovatt

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2004 Grand Marshal
Hon. Charles J. Fogarty

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2003 Grand Marshal
Rev. Daniel Trainor

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2002 Grand Marshal
Commissioner John J. Partington

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2001 Grand Marshal
Thomas Goodwin

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2000 Grand Marshal
John Murphy

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1999 Grand Marshal
Russel J. Boyle

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1998 Grand Marshal
Hon. Jack Reed

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1997 Grand Marshal
Amb. Raymond L. Flynn

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1996 Grand Marshal
Hon. Patrick Kennedy

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1995 Grand Marshal
Rev. Raymond Kelly

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1994 Grand Marshal
Hon. Vincent A. Cianci

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1990 Grand Marshal
Matthew J. Smith

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1989 Grand Marshal
Patrick Fallon

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1988 Grand Marshal
George Allen

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