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Giovanni Feroce
CitizenshipAmerican
Alma materUniversity of Rhode Island and the University of Pennsylvania
Known forCEO of Benrus
TitleRhode Island State Senator
Term1992 to 1994
Political partyRepublican party

Giovanni Feroce is the current CEO of Benrus, a retired American military officer, former Rhode Island State Senator, and the former CEO of Alex and Ani.

Political and military career

Feroce graduated with a BA in Political Science from the University of Rhode Island in 1991.[1] He also graduated from the University of Pennsylvania's Advanced Management Program and from The United States John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School's Civil Affairs Officer Advance Course.[2][3] In 1992, at age 24, he was elected to serve in the Rhode Island State Senate;[4] at the time, he was the country’s youngest state senator.[2][5] There he served on the Corporations and Labor Committees, and as Secretary of the Joint Committee for Veteran's Affairs as well as Commissioner of the Rhode Island State Lottery.[3] He retired from the state legislature to run for Rhode Island's Lieutenant Governor, winning the 1994 Republican primary at the age of 26.[6] In 2006, he ran for Delaware State Senate, losing to James T. Vaughn.[7]

As a U.S. Army field grade officer he is an Operation Iraqi Freedom combat veteran and was at one time a ground operations officer and Interagency Operations Officer at U.S. Central Command. He retired from the Army with the rank of Major.[2]

Business career

In 2010 Feroce became the CEO of Alex and Ani,[2] where he employed his leadership experience from the military to reshape the company. Under Feroce's tenure, Alex and Ani grew from a company with only $2.2 million in annual revenue before he arrived to $79.8 million in 2012 then $230 million in 2013.[8] In 2013 the company was named the fastest growing large company in Rhode Island by the Providence Business News. Feroce has stated that the philosophy behind his leadership and the direction of the company has been "profitability, environmentalism and charity".[9] Feroce has also described a belief in "'resurrecting Main Street' by eschewing the malls 'that destroyed everything'" Feroce stated that, "They call it 'the Alex and Ani effect ... When we open a store on Main Street all of a sudden the chocolatier, the dry cleaner, see their businesses skyrocket."[10] On March 13, 2014, it was announced that Feroce left the company and founder and creative director, Carolyn Rafaelian, was appointed interim CEO.[11]

Philanthropy

Feroce has been an executive leader for the American Heart Association HeartBall since 2012 and was Chair of the 2014 event. He was also a Technology Sponsor of the 2013 MET Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship. In 2013 the Davinci Center for Community Progress presented its Community Humanitarian Award to Feroce. This was in part due to the culture he helped develop at Alex and Ani, centered on the importance of making a positive social impact.[12]

References

  1. ^ "Alex & Ani: A Vital Force in Rhode Island". URI Alumni Magazine. University of Rhode Island. 2 April 2012. Retrieved 9 October 2016.
  2. ^ a b c d Bethany Vaccaro (Spring 2012). "Alex & Ani: A Vital Force in Rhode Island". Quad Angles. Retrieved August 5, 2013. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  3. ^ a b "Alex and Ani: Giovanni Feroce at TEDxPublicStreet". TED. February 14, 2013. Retrieved August 5, 2013.
  4. ^ "Rhode Island Board of Elections". Retrieved January 30, 2013.
  5. ^ Leigh Buchanan (April 2013). "The Disciplined and the Divine: An Unlikely Partnership". Inc. Magazine. Retrieved August 5, 2013. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  6. ^ "Feroce, Giovanni "John"". Retrieved August 5, 2013.
  7. ^ "Our Campaigns DE State Senate 14". January 2013.
  8. ^ Kate Bramson (January 31, 2014). "Alex and Ani aims to capture national exposure with Super Bowl commercial". Retrieved February 2, 2014.
  9. ^ Victor Paul Alvarez (September 16, 2013). "Jewelry maker builds loyalty with ethical message". Providence Business News. Retrieved October 2, 2013. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  10. ^ Leigh Buchanan (October 12, 2013). "How Alex and Ani Achieved Cult Status". Retrieved December 20, 2013.
  11. ^ http://www.abc6.com/story/24968155/ceo-of-alex-ani-giovanni-feroce-leaves-company
  12. ^ "Alex and Ani CEO Feroce to Receive Humanitarian Award". Go Local Prov. September 13, 2013. Retrieved October 2, 2013. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)