What Happened?
Newark, NJ-based New Jersey Institute of Technology has Promoted Holly C. Stern as General Counsel
Date of management change: June 15, 2004
Newark, NJ-based New Jersey Institute of Technology has Promoted Holly C. Stern as General Counsel
Welcome to New Jersey`s science and technology university. We`re proud of our 130 years of history, but that`s only the beginning of our story - we`ve doubled the size of our campus in the last decade, pouring millions into major new research facilities to give our students the edge they need in today`s demanding high-tech marketplace. NJIT is New Jersey`s science and technology university. We`re proud of our 125 years of history, but that`s just the beginning. We`ve doubled the size of campus in the last decade, pouring millions into major new research facilities to give our students the edge they need in today`s demanding high-tech marketplace.
Holly Stern, who was named General Counsel in 2004, began her career in NJIT’s office of the general counsel in 1993 and subsequently rose to positions of increasing responsibility. Prior to joining NJIT, she engaged in both private sector and public sector work, and served as the First assistant attorney for Wayne Township. Earlier, Stern served a judicial clerkship. Stern received her bachelor’s degree from Stanford University and a dual J.D. and Master of Public Administration from the University of California Law Center, Los Angeles. From 1993 to 1996, she was a member of the Montville Township Board of Education and was vice president of the board from 1995 to1996, and currently serves on the Board of the Barat Foundation, a non-profit educational corporation.
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