NJ College Republicans Elect New Executive Board

The New Jersey Statehouse and Capitol Building In Trenton

Princeton University student Matthew Wilson was on April 18, 2021 elected Chairman of the New Jersey College Republicans (NJCRs), leading an Executive Board consisting of officers from various schools throughout the Garden State.

  • Matthew Wilson of Princeton was elected Chairman

  • Adam Hoffman of Princeton was elected Co-Chairman

  • Bionda Rizvani of Ramapo was elected Secretary

  • Bobbie Beitz of Stockton was elected Treasurer

  • Dylan Celentano of Drew was elected Northern Regional Vice-Chairman

  • Jacob Blumberg of The College of New Jersey was elected Central Regional Vice-Chairman

  • Zachary Wilson of Stockton was elected Southern Regional Vice-Chairman

  • Michael Casey of Ramapo was appointed Political Director

  • Joseph Tumminia of Ramapo was appointed Communications Director

“It’s such an honor to have been formally elected Chairman of the New Jersey College Republicans, after a period serving as your interim Chairman,” said Wilson. “To the delegates assembled virtually here today, I’m humbled that you have placed your trust in me to continue leading our great organization, and I look forward to a fruitful and successful year ahead, as we work to defeat Governor Murphy and elect more Republicans to the State Legislature and to local offices.”

About New Jersey College Republicans:

New Jersey College Republicans (NJCRs), an accredited state federation of the College Republican National Committee (CRNC) is the extension of the Republican Party on New Jersey’s college campuses, promoting principles of the Republican Party among college-aged students in the state. NJCRs is on the front lines of key battleground races. Aiding in the election of Republican candidates at all levels of government takes a lot of hard work and willpower. We go door-to-door, post campaign signs, organize and manage phone banks, attend rallies, and assist the Republican Party in any way possible. NJCRs seek to develop strong grassroots activists who will go forward and serve the Republican Party, the state of New Jersey, and the United States of America.

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