BOARD of DIRECTORS REORGANIZATION MEETING
January 30, 2015 at 10:00 a.m. in Committee Room 4 – State House Annex Building – 125 West State Street, Trenton
NJAC members networked between 9:30 a.m. & 10:00 a.m.
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(l to r) Teri O’Connor, Monmouth County Administrator, talks with Arnold Alston of Wells Fargo and Tony DeNova, Passaic County Administrator
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NJAC Transportation Consultants Richard Lane and Greg Johnson of Greenman-Pedersen, Inc.
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Joe McIntyre of Dominion Voting and Mary H. Melfi, Hunterdon County Clerk
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Michael O’Connell, Esq. – NJAC General Counsel and of Pringle Quinn & Anzano, PC – and M. Claire French, Monmouth County Clerk and 2014 NJAC President
The Board of Directors Meeting commenced at 10:00 a.m. where Paul Anzano, Esq. – NJAC General Counsel and of Pringle Quinn & Anzano, PC – administered the oath of office to the present members of the Board, M. Claire French – 2014 NJAC President & Monmouth County Clerk – turned the gavel over to the 2015 NJAC President and Mercer County Freeholder Ann Cannon, resolutions were adopted, old and new business were discussed.
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Paul Anzano, Esq. – NJAC General Counsel and of Pringle Quinn Anzano, PC administers the oath of office to the Board Members
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M. Claire French, 2014 NJAC President and Monmouth County Clerk, congratulates Mercer County Freeholder Ann M. Cannon in her new role as the 2015 NJAC President as NJAC Executive Director John G. Donnadio, Esq. looks on.
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2015 NJAC Executive Committee
(l to r) John King, M. Claire French, Ann Cannon, Heather Simmons, and Gary J. Rich, Sr.
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Kathy Forsyth, Communications Director for the NJ Council of County Vocational Technical Schools, reaches for the names of the schools vying for the remaining 2 slots of the NJAC Annual Conference May 8th County Vocational Schools Cook-Off Challenge.
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Congratulations to Cumberland County Vocational Technical School for winning the first draw.
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Congratulations to Camden County Vocational Technical School as they won the second draw.
2015 NJAC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBERS SWEARING-IN CEREMONY
11:00 a.m. in the Senate Chambers of the New Jersey State House, 125 West State Street, Trenton
Senator Linda Greenstein of NJ Legislative District 14 administered the oath of office to Mercer County Freeholder Ann Cannon as NJAC President, Hunterdon County Freeholder Director John King as first Vice President, Gloucester County Freeholder Heather Simmons as second Vice President, Monmouth County Freeholder Director Gary J. Rich Sr. as Secretary-Treasurer, and Monmouth County Clerk M. Claire French as the immediate Past President of NJAC.
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Senator Linda Greenstein administering the oath of office to the 2015 NJAC Executive Committee
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On behalf of Michael F. Barrett, Greg Johnson of Greenman-Pedersen, Inc., accepted an award for Mike’s 18 years of dedication and services to NJAC as its Transportation Consultant
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Carol Clark, former freeholder of Essex County, receives a plaque for her 11 years of service on the NJAC Board of Directors
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Ed Trawinski, former Bergen County Administrator, accepts his award for his years of service to the NJAC Board
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M. Claire French was recognized for her leadership as NJAC President in 2014
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John Donnadio, Esq. presented certificate of recognition to former Cumberland County Clerk Gloria Noto for her years of county government service
RECEPTION
12:00 p.m. in the Gallery of the NJ State Museum, 205 West State Street, Trenton
The staff and students of the Mercer County Technical Schools’ Culinary Arts Department catered the lunch reception.
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Brian M. Hughes, Mercer County Executive, provides a speech before toasting NJAC President Ann Cannon.
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NJAC President Ann M. Cannon thanking her friends and colleagues with a toast along with her Confidential Aid Eric Puliti
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Culinary Arts students of Mercer County Technical School serving guests
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Mercer County Technical School students show off their baking skills
Photos by Mike Hickman, Jr. of Mike Hickman Photography www.mikehickmanphoto.com