Sunday, October 11, 2009

LNJ 2009 #4 - Forum on the Future of New Jersey, Panel #3 - Prologue to the debate

The 2009 Forum on the Future of New Jersey, sponsored by Leadership New Jersey, featured two keynote presentations and three panels on the topic, “Who will be New Jersey’s First Lieutenant Governor? And what should the Lieutenant Governor do once elected?”

Leadership NJ's 2009 Forum on the Future of New Jersey considers role of the Lt. Governor's office

Leadership NJ Executive Director Tom Dallessio, left; and Catherine Kish, second from left, Forum on the Future of NJ Co-Chair, pose with members of the “Prologue to the Debate” Panel, Saul Cooperman, NJ State Sen. Joe Kyrillos; and Bergen County Executive Dennis McNerney. (All photos Copyright ©2009 Steven L. Lubetkin. All rights reserved.)

In this podcast, a panel discussion “Prologue to the Debate" featuring: NJ. State Sen. Joe Kyrillos, representing the Republican ticket of Christie and Guadagno; Bergen County Executive Dennis McNerney, representing the Democratic ticket of Corzine and Weinberg; and Saul Cooperman representing the independent ticket of Daggett and Esposito

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Keywords:

leadership, new jersey, forum, future, willmann, public policy, politics, political science, legislators, trenton, garden state, lieutenant governor, lt. governor, pinkett, williams


Produced by Professional Podcasts LLC, Cherry Hill, NJ


LNJ 2009 #3 - Forum on the Future of New Jersey, Panel 2 - What should the lieutenant governor do in New Jersey?

The 2009 Forum on the Future of New Jersey, sponsored by Leadership New Jersey, featured two keynote presentations and three panels on the topic, “Who will be New Jersey’s First Lieutenant Governor? And what should the Lieutenant Governor do once elected?”

In this podcast, a panel discussion “What should the lieutenant governor do in New Jersey?” featuring:

 

Leadership NJ's 2009 Forum on the Future of New Jersey considers role of the Lt. Governor's office Angela Delli-Santi of the Associated Press
Stephanie Bush-Baskette of the Cornwall Center for Metropolitan Studies Leadership NJ's 2009 Forum on the Future of New Jersey considers role of the Lt. Governor's office
Leadership NJ's 2009 Forum on the Future of New Jersey considers role of the Lt. Governor's office Assemblyman Peter Barnes, LNJ ‘04
NJ State Sen. Bill Baroni Leadership NJ's 2009 Forum on the Future of New Jersey considers role of the Lt. Governor's office

 

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Keywords:

leadership, new jersey, forum, future, willmann, public policy, politics, political science, legislators, trenton, garden state, lieutenant governor, lt. governor, pinkett, williams

 


Produced by Professional Podcasts LLC, Cherry Hill, NJ


LNJ 2009 #2: Forum on the Future of New Jersey, Panel 1 - What do lieutenant governors do in other states?

The 2009 Forum on the Future of New Jersey, sponsored by Leadership New Jersey, featured two keynote presentations and three panels on the topic, “Who will be New Jersey’s First Lieutenant Governor? And what should the Lieutenant Governor do once elected?”

In this podcast, a panel discussion “What do lieutenant governors do in other states,” featuring:

 

Leadership NJ's 2009 Forum on the Future of New Jersey considers role of the Lt. Governor's office Anthony Brown, lieutenant governor of Maryland
Charles Fogarty, former lt. governor of Rhode Island Leadership NJ's 2009 Forum on the Future of New Jersey considers role of the Lt. Governor's office
Leadership NJ's 2009 Forum on the Future of New Jersey considers role of the Lt. Governor's office Rick Sheehy, lt. governor of Nebraska, left; and Julie Hurst, executive director of the National Lieutenant Governors Association
   

 

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Keywords:

leadership, new jersey, forum, future, willmann, public policy, politics, political science, legislators, trenton, garden state, lieutenant governor, lt. governor, pinkett, williams

 


Produced by Professional Podcasts LLC, Cherry Hill, NJ


LNJ 2009 #1: Forum on the Future of New Jersey, Keynote Speakers

The 2009 Forum on the Future of New Jersey, sponsored by Leadership New Jersey, featured two keynote presentations and three panels on the topic, “Who will be New Jersey’s First Lieutenant Governor? And what should the Lieutenant Governor do once elected?”

Leadership NJ's 2009 Forum on the Future of New Jersey considers role of the Lt. Governor's officeIn this program, we hear the two keynote speakers, Prof. Robert Williams, Distinguished Professor of Law at Rutgers University School of Law in Camden, New Jersey (above),

Leadership NJ's 2009 Forum on the Future of New Jersey considers role of the Lt. Governor's office

and Randal Pinkett, Chairman and CEO of BCT Partners, a management, technology, and policy consulting services firm.

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Keywords:

leadership, new jersey, forum, future, willmann, public policy, politics, political science, legislators, trenton, garden state, lieutenant governor, lt. governor, pinkett, williams

 


Produced by Professional Podcasts LLC, Cherry Hill, NJ