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James J. Florio to Serve As Monmouth University’s 2014-2015 Public Servant-In-Residence

Monmouth University is pleased to announce that former New Jersey Governor James J. Florio will be the 2014-2015 Public Servant-in-Residence. Florio will give select lectures on U.S. healthcare policy and U.S. energy policy and participate in public events on campus during the fall and spring semesters. Former New Jersey Governor Christine Todd Whitman served in the role last year, and former New Jersey Governor Brendan T. Byrne served in the position in 2011-2012.

“Governor Florio’s expertise in public policy and the law is remarkable, and his commitment to public service is admired nationally,” said Monmouth University President Paul R. Brown.  “Our students and faculty will benefit tremendously from his role on campus throughout the academic year.”

Florio served as New Jersey’s 49th governor from 1990 through 1994. During his term he signed into law the Clean Water Enforcement Act (1990), the nation’s strongest assault weapons ban, and helped to enact cutting edge law in the areas of education, healthcare, and welfare reform.   He also served in the United States House of Representatives from 1974 through 1990.  As a member of Congress, he drafted the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act, better known as the “Superfund Program” that is responsible for cleaning up some of the nation’s most hazardous waste sites, many in New Jersey. 

Florio attended Erasmus High School in Brooklyn before earning an undergraduate degree from The College of New Jersey (then Trenton State College) and a law degree from Rutgers School of Law-Camden.  He also served in the United States Navy from 1955 through 1958 and later rose to the rank of Lieutenant Commander as a reservist.  He was also an amateur boxer and brought that fighting spirit to battle for the public good and against political corruption. Florio’s willingness to fight for tough causes helped earn him the prestigious “Profiles in Courage Award” by the John F. Kennedy Library Foundation in 1993. He will be inducted into the New Jersey Hall of Fame in November 2014, and now serves as Founding Partner of the law firm of Florio, Perrucci, Steinhardt & Fader, L.L.C. with corporate offices in Phillipsburg, NJ.

The Public Servant-in-Residence program, coordinated by the Office of Global Initiatives and the Department of Political Science and Sociology, was created in 2000 to provide a venue for public officials to share their expertise with students and the campus community at Monmouth University. Governor Florio’s will be the featured Constitution Day speaker on Wednesday, September 17, from 10:00 am to 11:15 am in Wilson Auditorium.   For more information about this and upcoming events, please contact Dr. Joseph Patten at jpatten@monmouth.edu  or by phone at 732-263-5742.