BA, English Literature, McGill University, 1989-1993
Professional Experience
MA, Public Policy, Tufts University, 1996-1998
BA, English Literature, McGill University, 1989-1993
FMLI Campaign Advisor, Family Values at Work, 2016-present
Consultant, College Hill Consulting, 2006-2012, 2014-2016
Strategic Initiatives Officer, Womens Fund of Rhode Island, 2012-2014
Director of Community Partnerships, Volunteers in Health Care, 1998-2006
Political Experience
MA, Public Policy, Tufts University, 1996-1998
BA, English Literature, McGill University, 1989-1993
FMLI Campaign Advisor, Family Values at Work, 2016-present
Consultant, College Hill Consulting, 2006-2012, 2014-2016
Strategic Initiatives Officer, Womens Fund of Rhode Island, 2012-2014
Director of Community Partnerships, Volunteers in Health Care, 1998-2006
Senator, Rhode Island State Senate, District 3, 2013-present
Candidate, Rhode Island State Senate, District 3, 2020
Candidate, Rhode Island State Senate, District 3, 2018
Former Committees/Caucuses
Former Secretary, Environment and Agriculture Committee, Rhode Island State Senate
Current Legislative Committees
Vice Chair, Health and Human Services
Member, Labor
Religious, Civic, and other Memberships
MA, Public Policy, Tufts University, 1996-1998
BA, English Literature, McGill University, 1989-1993
FMLI Campaign Advisor, Family Values at Work, 2016-present
Consultant, College Hill Consulting, 2006-2012, 2014-2016
Strategic Initiatives Officer, Womens Fund of Rhode Island, 2012-2014
Director of Community Partnerships, Volunteers in Health Care, 1998-2006
Senator, Rhode Island State Senate, District 3, 2013-present
Candidate, Rhode Island State Senate, District 3, 2020
Candidate, Rhode Island State Senate, District 3, 2018
Board Member, Adoption Rhode Island
Board Member, Temple Emanu-el
Other Info
— Awards:
Gayle is the recipient of a 2013 congressional Angels in Adoption Award, the 2014 Bell of Hope Award from the Mental Health Association of Rhode Island, Rhode Island Parent Information Network's Legislator of the Year award, and has been named one of the Women's Campaign Fund's 40 national Game Changers.