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Nina AnuarioNina Anuario

Anuario is senior vice president of Business Development at OceanFirst Bank where she has overall responsibility for sales and management of government and non-profit accounts.

Anuario currently serves as president of the board of the Ocean County Vocational Technical School Board of Education. Nina is also an active member of the Ocean County College Foundation board of trustees and Ocean Medical Center Foundation Board. She also gives of her time as a member of the advisory board of the Jersey Shore Council Boy Scouts and has served on many committees including co-chairing the 2010 golf outing for the Girl Scouts of the Jersey Shore.

Kim Guadagno

Guadagno was elected New Jersey’s first Lieutenant Governor in November 2009. As Governor Chris Christie’s running mate, she was sworn into office on January 19, 2010. In addition to serving as the Lt. Governor, Kim Guadagno serves as the 33rd Secretary of State.

Lt. Governor Guadagno has been a lawyer for more than 28 years and began her career in public service as a federal prosecutor with the Organized Crime & Racketeering Strike Force in Brooklyn, New York. When she married a native of New Jersey, Kim Guadagno and her husband decided to move to Monmouth County to raise a family. At that time, Guadagno became an Assistant United States Attorney in Newark. As a federal prosecutor in New Jersey, she was awarded the nation’s highest honor for her prosecutions of two separate corrupt public officials in New Jersey. After her federal service, Guadagno served as a ranking member of the State of New Jersey Attorney’s General’s Office.

Lt. Governor Kim Guadagno was born in Waterloo, Iowa and is a cum laude graduate of Ursinus College in Collegeville, Pennsylvania. She received her juris doctorate degree, cum laude, from the American University Washington College of Law in Washington, D.C. Lt. Governor Guadagno and her husband, Superior Court Judge Michael Guadagno, currently reside in Monmouth Beach with their three sons.

Teri O'ConnorTeri O’Connor

O'Connor is the county administrator for Monmouth County. She supervises, directs and manages all county administrative departments, divisions and offices. Teri is responsible for carrying out the policies and directives of the Board of Chosen Freeholders. She manages the day to day operations of 60 county departments comprising more than 3,000 employees.

In addition to her responsibilities as county administrator, O’Connor also serves as administrator/freeholder representative to the Emergency Management Homeland Security Working Group and supervises the County Insurance Office. Teri is currently freeholder liaison to the Freehold Center Partnership and county representative to Freehold’s Downtown Planning & Design committee.

Carol StillwellCarol Stillwell

Stillwell is the owner, president and CEO of Stillwell-Hansen, Incorporated. Stillwell joined the board of trustees for Riverview Medical Center Foundation in 2000 and has served as chairperson of Ride for Riverview since 1998. In 2004 Carol served as chair of the Meridian Gala, “Rhapsody in White.”

Stillwell is involved in numerous local charities including: ALS, Angel Flight, CBA, Food Bank of Monmouth and Ocean Counties, JDRF-Trustee, Make-a-Wish Society, MDA, Monmouth Medical Center Foundation Trustee, MS Society, Parker Family Health Center-Trustee, Valerie Fund, YMCA, multiple local youth organizations and events. She is the founding board member for the Rep Rainbow Foundation, a scholarship fund for young men and woman. In 2007 Carol was awarded the Lou Gehrig Humanitarian Award for her contribution to ALS research. Stillwell was awarded the 2009 Distinguished Citizen Service Award from the YMCA and in 2010 she chaired the Strong Kids Campaign for the YMCA. Stillwell received the Humanitarian of the Year Award from the Food Bank of Monmouth and Ocean Counties for her outstanding spirit and leadership in support of the disadvantaged. Also, in 2010, she received the William C. Black Award of Hope for her continuous and generous contribution and support of Jersey Shore University Medical Center.

Stillwell has also served on the Monmouth University Scholarship Ball Committee both in 2007 and in 2008.

 
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