Job Toll and Ellen Waxman have been named to the Quonset Development Corporation's (QDC) Board of Directors. Both were selected to represent their home communities with Town Council Member Waxman representing North Kingstown and Toll representing Jamestown.  "I lived in North Kingstown when I initially moved to Rhode Island in 1980 and it is an honor to serve my local community of Jamestown and the state as a member of the QDC Board of Directors," said Toll.   Recently retired from Arkwright Advanced Coating, Inc. in Fiskeville, RI, Toll served as a Quality and Environmental Manager there. He also holds a master's degree in Organic Chemistry, adding "I look forward to continuing the great work that the Board and the QDC team has accomplished." "North Kingstown is a vibrant community and we are proud of the relationship we have with the QDC team," said Waxman.  In addition to her background in public service, Ms. Waxman owns Five Main, a boutique art gallery in Wickford that has represented 50 artists and photographers for nearly two decades. Elected to the North Kingstown Town Council in 2014, she received the highest vote count for re-election this past November. "I'm thrilled to be a part of this successful economic engine that is attracting talented workers to our wonderful town," she said.  "I appreciate the opportunity to look to the future together with the QDC team to promote prosperity for all of North Kingstown." The QDC is governed by an 11 member Board of Directors. Commerce Secretary Stefan Pryor chairs the board, serving alongside six gubernatorial appointments, two individuals from North Kingstown, one individual from East Greenwich and one individual from Jamestown.  Waxman will assume the seat previously held by Carol Hueston of North Kingstown, while Toll will assume the seat previously held by Jim Rugh of Jamestown. Rugh served on the Board for six years and Hueston served on the QDC Board for two years. The QDC is extremely grateful for their years of service and commitment to the growth of Quonset and the Port of Davisville.