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Lnj is so pleased to have Lindsay Hudock and Jade McGovern of Lindsay Hudock to facilitate SIMSOC for us again this year!




LNJ 2020 is making their way to Thomas Edison State University today for the first day of our seminar on Public Leadership! Thomas Edison State University


TESU President Dr. Merodie Hancock welcoming us to TESU and discussing the unique challenges and opportunities of non-traditional higher education. Thomas Edison State University

LNJ is pleased to again welcome Dr. Henry Coleman, Rutgers Bloustein School, to discuss Crucial Issues in Addressing NJ’s Budget. Bloustein School

LNJ welcomes Asm. Dan Benson , LNJ ‘10, and Sen. Steve Oroho, to discuss Legislative Perspectives on Balancing the State Budget.


It’s not NJ if we don’t discuss home rule. Michael Darcy, LNJ ‘10 New Jersey LOM, moderating a discussion on “Our Town: Local Governance in a Home Rule State” w/Tracy Schoenberg, LNJ ‘20, Council President, Oradell Bor.; Ray Heck, Mayor, Millstone Twp.; & Liz Lempert, Mayor, Princeton.


We’re closing out the first day of our seminar with Patrick Murray, LNJ ‘09, MonmouthPoll to discuss Public Opinion and Public Policy Facing the NJ State and National Legislatures.


LNJ kicks off the second day of our public leadership seminar this morning at NJM Insurance Group! Thank you to LNJ board chair Mike Van Wagner and his wonderful staff for hosting.


LNJ is pleased to be at the Lambertville Station Restaurant and Inn Inn on this beautiful day for our seminar on Climate Change & Clean Energy Policy.

LNJ welcomes long-time friend Michele Byers, New Jersey Conservation Foundation, to give our 2020 class an overview of environmental issues in NJ.





We open this seminar with A View From the Front: COVID-19 Healthcare Responders, with LNJ Trustee Kenny Esser, LNJ ‘18, Chief of Staff, Hackensack Meridian, and Jim McCracken, LNJ ‘09, President, LeadingAge New Jersey & Delaware former NJ Long Term Care Ombudsman.


Switching from COVID-19 to some of the ongoing critical issues in health and human services, we have current class members Hannah Korn-Heilner, AdvocatesforChildren, and LNJ ‘19 alum Molly Debevoise Rennie, United Way of NNJ, to discuss Growing Up Poor in the Garden State.


