MONMOUTH COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR TERI O’CONNOR TO SERVE AS NJAC 81ST PRESIDENT

TERI O’CONNOR
Monmouth County Administrator

For Immediate Release: January 26, 2022
Contact: John G. Donnadio, Executive Director

(Trenton) The New Jersey Association of Counties (NJAC) is pleased to announce that it will swear-in Monmouth County Administrator Teri O’Connor as the first county administrator to become President of the Association at 11:00 a.m. on January 28, 2022 in the Senate Chambers of the State House in Trenton.

“I’m honored and humbled to lead this outstanding organization as its 81st President on behalf of both Monmouth County, and my fellow county administrators, as the first administrator to serve in this distinguished role,” said Monmouth County Administrator Teri O’Connor.
The Association will also swear-in its board of directors, and slate of executive officers that include Camden County Commissioner Jonathan L. Young as 1st Vice President, Hunterdon County Commissioner Shaun C. Van Doren as 2nd Vice President, Somerset County Commissioner Shanel Y. Robinson as Secretary/Treasurer, and Mercer County Commissioner John A. Cimino as Immediate Past President. Immediately, following the reorganization meeting, guests are welcome to join NJAC for a luncheon celebration at the historic Masonic Temple.

“As county governments continue to play a vital and growing role in protecting the public health, safety, and welfare of residents across the Garden State, I would like to commend NJAC’s executive officers and board of directors for their leadership, vision, and commitment as dedicated public servants,” stated O’Connor.

NJAC is committed to advocating for legislation, regulations, and policy directives that empower county governments to operate more efficiently and effectively. As a non-partisan organization that represents the only true regional form of government in the State with a proactive and unified voice, NJAC is dedicated to enhancing the level of service provided and saving valuable taxpayer dollars. Please visit our website at www.njac.org for more details about our growing organization.