Thursday, December 14, 2006

New Interim COO Has Been Appointed for Camden

The Courier Post has reported that a new interim COO has been appointed for Camden. He is a retired Superior Court Judge. It also looks like he is a Commissioner for the NJ Election Law Enforcement Commission and lives in Camden. Below is his bio from the NJ ELEC website.

Jeff Brenner

THEODORE Z. DAVIS
Commissioner for NJ Election Law Enforcement Commission

Judge Theodore Z. Davis, a retired Superior Court Judge and current member of the law firm of Cozen O’Connor, was initially appointed to the Commission in June, 2004 and reappointed in 2005. A member of the Business and Commercial Litigation Department, Judge Davis is affiliated with this international firm with offices in the United States; Toronto, Canada; and London, England.

Appointed to the Superior Court by Governor Brendan T. Byrne, Commissioner Davis sat on the bench for 22 years until his retirement in 2003. As a Judge, Commissioner Davis was a frequent lecturer at judiciary seminars and seminars held by the State Bar Association. He also has served as Chairman of the New Jersey Supreme Court’s Task Force on Minority Concerns with the judiciary. Prior to his appointment to the Superior Court, Commissioner Davis had practiced corporate law and estate law and spent time as an Assistant City Attorney and Assistant County Prosecutor.

Commissioner Davis is a graduate of the Temple University School of Business and Temple University School of Law. He also was a member of the United States Army Finance Corps and is a veteran of the Korean War. Currently, the Commissioner is a member of the Board of Trustees of Temple University and is also a Trustee of the Temple University Health System.

Judge Davis resides in Camden, New Jersey with his wife Joan. They have one child, Theodore Z. Davis, Jr.

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