| Name | Title | Contact Details |
|---|---|---|
David Chappell |
Deputy General Counsel | Profile |
Nicholas Cleary |
Assistant General Counsel | Profile |
Matthew Mears |
General Counsel | Profile |
Bob Ehrhardt |
Assistant General Counsel | Profile |
Jenna Partin |
Assistant General Counsel | Profile |
Nearly 80 thousand state government employees work for the citizens of Pennsylvania. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania employs personnel in a broad range of fields in full-time, part-time, temporary, or seasonal capacities. Employees can work in a civil service, non-civil service, appointed, or elected position.. When taken as a whole, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania state government is the largest single company employer within the state of Pennsylvania. The next closest employer is CPA Pavement Services with about 56 thousand employees. Most employees of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania work for one of the 74 departments, agencies, offices, or councils found on this page (http://www.pa.gov/Pages/Agency-Directory.aspx). The state government operates on a budget of approximately 64 billion a year. On an employee basis per citizen basis, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania is the second most efficient state government in the country.
Louisiana Department of Veterans Affairs is a Baton Rouge, LA-based company in the Government sector.
It is our goal to ensure the Governor’s Mansion is preserved and remain historically accurate. In 2011 the Mansion Preservation Act created an authority responsible for maintaining and restoring the 107 year old house to reflect its original heritage.
The Controller is the Chief Fiscal Officer of California, the eighth-largest economy in the world. Elected every four years, the Controller makes sure the State’s $100 billion budget is spent properly, helps administer two of the nation`s largest public pension funds, and serves on 81 State boards and commissions.
If you are a business in need of financing to grow in New Jersey, a not-for-profit organization seeking capital to expand community services, a municipality looking to attract a major corporation within your boundaries, or a developer requiring funds for a major redevelopment project, the New Jersey Economic Development Authority (EDA) is ready to put its resources to work for you. With our large portfolio of varied programs and services, the EDA can assist you with access to capital, including tax-exempt and taxable bond financing, loans, loan guarantees, and business and tax incentives. In addition, we offer real estate development assistance and state-of-the-art technology facilities like the Technology Centre of New Jersey in North Brunswick.