Sunday, April 10, 2011

NJ LAWS, MIDDLESEX COUNTY BAR AND KENNETH VERCAMMEN SUPPORT ANGELA WHITE DALTON IN THE NJSBA CONTESTED ELECTION FOR SECRETARY

NJ LAWS, MIDDLESEX COUNTY BAR AND KENNETH VERCAMMEN SUPPORT ANGELA WHITE DALTON IN THE NJSBA CONTESTED ELECTION FOR SECRETARY

Angela Dalton needs your vote and your support. She is a good friend to attorneys from all walks, but especially to solo and small firm attorneys. Angela’s vision for the NJSBA, is a more relevant, affordable and diverse NJSBA that provides value to the membership. She was selected this year by the newly expanded 17 member nominating committee made up of section chairs and representatives of diverse perspectives, including women, minorities and the Young Lawyers Division. Her challenger was not picked, for the second year in a row and has filed a protest petition which now means that the general membership will decide, by paper ballot between April 18 and May 9..

Angela has worked hard chairing several committees of the NJSBA, including Membership, Judicial Adminstration, Young Lawyers Division And Women In The Profession. She has also served for six years as a trustee of her county bar association. She is a small firm attorney from Monmouth County and has served as a deputy mayor in a town with a $30 million + budget. Angela works on behalf of the general membership, providing better events, programs and services that meet the needs of the average NJSBA member. She is not a resume builder, she is a doer and she gives the NJSBA 100%. You can learn more about her at “Facebook – Angela Dalton – Leadership You Can Trust” and at her website www.daltonforsecretary.wordpress.com.

When that ballot comes, do not throw your vote away, and tell your colleagues too. Vote for Angela White Dalton, a leader you can trust. She is the voice of the future for the NJSBA.

1 comment:

  1. Thanks to Ken Vercammen and NJ Laws for spreading the word about our message. Together, attorneys from throughout the state can reclaim accountability, openness and affordability at the NJSBA. Vote Dalton next week and tell all your friends and colleages. Do not throw away your vote. Vote Dalton!

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