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Fighting for a seat - nj com

Fighting for a seat Who runs N.J.? It’s still mostly men. Powerful boards lack women, despite Murphy’s pledge for diversity. Published on May 02, 2021 Some states have laws requiring or encouraging state boards and commissions to have a 50/50 split between men and women. New Jersey is not one of them. Twitter Share At her first meeting as a new commissioner of the state Sports and Exposition Authority, Karen Kessler said officials handed her a gift. It was a men’s necktie. “What am I supposed to with this?” Kessler recalls saying. The neckties, featuring the logo of the Sports and Exposition Authority, were given to every member of the powerful board. At the time, it never occurred to anyone that a woman might be a voting member of the board at the public agency that oversees sports arenas and racetracks.

Carla A Katz: Served as president of Communications Workers of America

By TAPINTO STAFF Carla A. Katz: Former president of C.W.A. Carla A. Katz: Former president of C.W.A. Credits: Cohen, Placitella & Roth, P.C By TAPINTO STAFF March 8, 2021 at 8:00 AM Katz started as an organizer for the Communications Workers of America (CWA) and rose through the ranks to become president of Local 1034 in 1999. Local 1034 was CWA s largest local union in the country with more than 16,000 members in both the public and private sector. Katz served as a Commissioner of the Public Employment Relations Commission for five years on an appointment by Governor Donald DiFrancesco. She resided with her family in Alexandria Township. 

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