NJ – NewDEAL https://newdealleaders.org Mon, 06 Jan 2025 16:38:38 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 Raj Mukherji https://newdealleaders.org/leader/raj-mukherji/ Wed, 18 Oct 2023 04:00:57 +0000 https://newdealleaders.org/?post_type=leader&p=27805 .avia-section.av-k5jpnbyp-1e830beeb821e85dde944388509bd709{ background-repeat:no-repeat; background-image:url(https://newdealleaders.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/header-tnd-1500x630.jpg); background-position:50% 0%; background-attachment:scroll; } .avia-section.av-k5jpnbyp-1e830beeb821e85dde944388509bd709 .av-section-color-overlay{ opacity:0.5; background-color:#000000; }

Raj Mukherji

Senator | Jersey City, NJ







A champion of the middle class and working families, Assemblyman Raj Mukherji proudly represents Hudson County in the NJ General Assembly, where he serves as Deputy Speaker, Chair of the Judiciary Committee, and Vice Chair of the Appropriations Committee. From 2018-2020, he served as Majority Whip of the General Assembly. A lawyer and serial entrepreneur with healthcare, real estate, technology, and regulated cannabis holdings, he was previously an information technology CEO, Deputy Mayor of Jersey City, and a Sergeant in the U.S. Marines. He has also served as a local prosecutor for six years and an Adjunct Professor at New Jersey City University, where he taught Constitutional Law. Raj has achieved a half billion dollars in aggregated enterprise value across companies he founded and led as CEO or co-owner, while creating hundreds of jobs along the way.

During his four terms in the Legislature, Assemblyman Mukherji has earned a statewide reputation as a prolific, effective lawmaker. His bills and appropriations priorities have focused on economic development and job creation; infrastructure and mass transit; college affordability; protecting seniors and expanding their access to healthcare, prescription drugs, and essential services; environmental protection; veterans’ affairs; public safety; social justice; addiction prevention and treatment; animal welfare; helping small businesses thrive and grow; and myriad other issues of importance to his constituents. He was named the Assembly’s “Humane Legislator of the Year” recipient for 2015 by the Humane Society and 2015 Legislator of the Year by the NJ Law Enforcement Police Officers Brotherhood. In 2017, he was recipient of the Mortar & Pestle Award from the NJ Pharmacists Association, awarded annually to a non-pharmacist with the greatest contributions to the profession of pharmacy and the public. Assemblyman Mukherji was also named a 2015 honoree of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Hudson County for championing the expansion of teens’ access to mental health services, and he received the 2015 Legislator Award from the NAACP for his civil rights advocacy. He was a 2021 Sierra Club Award recipient for his stewardship on natural resource protection and climate change.

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Shanti Narra

County Commissioner | Middlesex County, NJ




Middlesex County Commissioner Deputy Director Shanti Narra is a proud naturalized citizen. Born in Hyderabad, India, Deputy Director Narra immigrated to the United States when she was two years old. Her parents instilled in her a love of her adopted country and a commitment to service.

She began her career in public service when she began a long professional career as a public defender in Manhattan working with the Legal Aid Society of New York. She still works there full time as a supervising attorney in the Criminal Practice.

In 2004 she moved back to her hometown of North Brunswick, New Jersey. She became a local Democratic Committeewoman and then served on the North Brunswick Township Planning Board, where she was actively involved in the development for the North Brunswick Transit Village, a project she would later vote in favor of when she sat on the Township Council. She believes strongly that this project is an example of smart growth that strengthens the Township’s life, accessibility, and economy.

In 2009 she was elected to Township Council and became the first South Asian woman to serve in such office in the State of New Jersey. After serving on the Council for seven years, in 2016, Shanti was appointed to fill a vacant seat on the Middlesex County Board of County Commissioners. She became the first South Asian (male or female) to serve on a County level in New Jersey’s history.
Currently, Shanti chairs the County’s Public Safety and Health Committee. Since she joined the Board, she has maintained a strong commitment to provide the residents of Middlesex County with programs and resources that will ensure their safety and address their health and wellness needs. County Commissioner Narra was named Deputy Director by the Board of County Commissioners on May 6, 2021.

County Commissioner Deputy Director Narra is serves on the Board of NJ Transit. She is an active member of the North Brunswick Township Community Emergency Response Team (CERT). She is trained in Search and Rescue, Fire Safety, Disaster Medical Operations and received specific instruction from the Red Cross in Shelter Operations. She also serves on the Boards of Jewish Family Services of Central Jersey and the Puerto Rican Action Board. Shanti is a founding member of ISAAW (Inspiring South Asian American Women), a group dedicated to helping South Asian American women become more civically engaged in their communities.

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Cory Booker

U.S. SENATOR
NJ





Senator Cory Booker is connected to the people he serves and the challenges they face every day. Since winning election to the United States Senate in October 2013, Cory has been innovative, persistent and put partisanship aside, bringing people together to get things done for New Jersey. Cory has focused on creating new jobs, improving economic opportunity for all New Jerseyans, speeding the pace of Hurricane Sandy recovery and addressing the economic squeeze facing middle class families.

The senator is working to break down the old partisan barriers that have made Washington so removed from the concerns of everyday New Jerseyans. He has reached across the aisle to work on issues such as reforming the criminal justice system to strengthen communities and save taxpayers money.

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Troy Singleton

Senator | Mount Laurel, NJ







Senator Troy Singleton has devoted his life to public service in government, political, and policy posts at all levels. His rapid rise to the highest levels of management in the New Jersey Legislature and as an elected official is a testament to his widely praised talent for assessing, developing, and implementing clear and pragmatic responses to major public policy challenges. In 2011, he was elected to his first term in the New Jersey General Assembly, representing the over 220,000 residents of the 7th Legislative District. Senator Singleton was elected to the New Jersey State Senate in November 2017 and currently serves as Chairman of the Senate Community and Urban Affairs Committee, Vice Chairman of the Senate Economic Growth Committee, and as a member of the Senate Budget and Appropriations Committee, and Judiciary Committee.

During his time serving in the legislature, Senator Singleton had a significant number of proposals signed into law. His primary focus is on job creation, economic development, domestic violence prevention and expanding educational opportunities for the children of the state of New Jersey. As such, Senator Singleton has received numerous awards for his public service and legislative acumen from business, education civic, labor and non-profit organizations.

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Liz Lempert

Former Mayor | Princeton, NJ






Liz Lempert took office on January 1, 2013 as the first mayor of the consolidated municipality of Princeton, New Jersey. She has worked to make Princeton a more sustainable, inclusive, and innovative community. Under Liz’s leadership, Princeton has begun to implement “complete streets” by adding to its biking and pedestrian infrastructure, expanded its open space, added over 100 new units of affordable housing, and introduced Access Princeton, a one-stop communications center for residents to report non-emergency issues.

Liz first became involved in local politics in 2007 as co-chair of the Mercer4Obama campaign where she grew the organization from a dozen volunteers to over 3,000 members. She served on the former Princeton Township Committee from 2008-2012, the final year as Deputy Mayor.

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Vin Gopal

Senator | Long Branch, NJ







Vin Gopal is a lifelong Monmouth County resident, born in Neptune Township and raised in Freehold. After earning a Bachelor of Arts from Penn State, he spent years building his business from the ground up; it now has fourteen employees and is based out of Tinton Falls and Hazlet. As a successful small business owner, Vin was the President of the Hazlet Township Business Owners Association and served on the Board of Directors for the Monmouth County Chamber of Commerce, where he chaired the Chamber’s Government Affairs Committee.

Vin is also the Founder and President of a 501c(3) organization dedicated to helping Monmouth County charities and individuals in need. He is a past Board Member of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Monmouth County, has served as a volunteer EMT for the Colts Neck and Freehold First Aid squads, and currently volunteers with the Long Branch Fire Department. Senator Gopal is the New Jersey Senate Majority Conference Leader, Chairman of the Legislative Manufacturing Caucus, Vice-Chair of the Senate Transportation Committee, and serves on the Senate Economic Growth Committee and Senate Health, Human Services, and Senior Citizens Committee.

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Lou Greenwald

Assembly Majority Leader | Voorhees, NJ







Lou Greenwald has served in the New Jersey’s State Assembly since 1996. Currently the Majority Leader, he has led the fight to reform New Jersey’s property tax crisis in a way that lowers property tax burdens and provides real relief to families. He has also been a constant champion of legislation to create more and better jobs for middle-class families, to invest in science and technology, and to ensure all New Jerseyans have access to quality, affordable health care. Majority Leader Greenwald was also a sponsor of the New Jersey DREAM Act, enacted in 2013, which ensures all New Jersey students have the opportunity to achieve the dream of higher education and economic advancement. A major highlight of Lou’s career was passing legislation in 2003 to increase competition in New Jersey’s broken auto insurance market.

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Steve Fulop

Mayor | Jersey City, NJ







Steven Michael Fulop is the 49th and current Mayor of Jersey City, New Jersey – named the most diverse city in the nation and the soon-to-be largest city in New Jersey.

Since Mayor Fulop took office in 2013, Jersey City residents have seen five consecutive years of stable taxes and four consecutive credit rating upgrades.  Meanwhile, more than 300 new police officers have been hired, nearly 1,500 units of affordable housing built or approved, recreation expanded with nearly 30 new programs, nearly $10 million invested in parks and open space, and nearly 800 small businesses opened, creating approximately 10,000 new jobs.

During his time in office, Mayor Fulop has shown what smart, progressive leadership can accomplish – and opened a new chapter for Jersey City.

Under his leadership, Jersey City became the first city in the state – and the 6th city in the country – to ensure paid sick leave. Mayor Fulop has pioneered new ideas for helping prisoners re-enter society; he’s passed legislation to protect small businesses and encouraged more to open shop; made Jersey City one of the greenest cities in the nation. He’s undertaken sweeping public safety reform, with the JCPD now seen as a model for diversity around the nation. And Mayor Fulop has led the city to record economic development that’s benefited families of all income levels. All without raising taxes.

Mayor Fulop is a first-generation American, a lifelong New Jerseyan, a Marine, and a triathlete. He grew up in a Jewish family in Edison, New Jersey, the son of Romanian immigrants. His mother was the daughter of Holocaust survivors and worked in an immigration services office helping others gain citizenship. His father owned a delicatessen nearby in Newark, where Mayor Fulop worked behind the counter as a teenager.

Mayor Fulop graduated from Binghamton University in 1999 and spent time abroad studying at Oxford University in the UK. After college, he joined Goldman Sachs, the investment banking firm, working in Chicago and later in Manhattan and Jersey City. On the morning of September 11, 2001, Mayor Fulop was working in lower Manhattan when he saw the first plane strike the Twin Towers. A few weeks later, he decided to put his career at Goldman Sachs on hold and join the United States Marine Corps.

Mayor Fulop’s Reserve Unit deployed to Iraq in January 2003. There, he served as part of the 6th Engineer Support Battalion. He traveled into Baghdad during the early weeks of the war. In 2006, Mayor Fulop completed his service to the Marine Corps Reserve with the rank of Corporal.

In 2005, Mayor Fulop was first elected to public office as the councilman representing downtown Jersey City.  He served as a councilman for eight years before becoming Mayor.

Mayor Fulop and his wife, Jaclyn, welcomed their first child, Jaxon, in early 2019.  The Mayor is an avid runner and triathlete. He ran the NYC Marathon in 2012, raising money for the Hudson County Child Abuse Prevention Center. He also competed in the Ironman Championship in NYC that year to raise money for veterans.

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