The Power of Public Colleges & Universities: Preserving and Advancing New Jersey's Higher Education Landscape

Wednesday, February 26, 2025 | 9 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Location: Campus Center Event Room at Âé¶¹´«Ã½â€™s main campus in Galloway, NJ, at 101 Vera King Farris Drive
 

Invitees are welcome to join us for a one-day conference that will focus on the policy challenges and legislative solutions that can strengthen and revitalize our public higher education system well into the future.

Our keynote and panelists include legislators and leaders in business, higher education, labor, and community organizations, who will evaluate and highlight the role of New Jersey’s public higher education system as an engine of economic growth for the state and for the vitality of our communities. It’s critical for us to work together to find solutions to preserve the best of what we do in public higher education. Our institutions provide access to high-quality education for thousands of New Jersey residents each year; we are deeply invested in the success of our cities, suburbs, shore communities, and rural areas, like the Pinelands. The conference, which includes breakfast and lunch, is free for attendees. Invitees can .

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PROGRAM

8:30am Continental Breakfast

9am-9:45am Welcome, Opening Remarks, and Keynote Address

Opening: Dr. Joseph Bertolino, Ed.D., President of Âé¶¹´«Ã½

Keynote Address: , Executive Director of to highlight the critical role of regional universities in the state's education and economic ecosystem

9:45am-10:30am Panel 1: NJ Public Colleges and Universities as Economic Engines

Featuring administrators, faculty, and community partners discussing economic, workforce, and other contributions.

Moderator: Jose Lozano, Vice-Chair of Board of Trustees for Âé¶¹´«Ã½ and Executive Vice President - Chief Growth Officer at Hackensack Meridian Health

Speakers:

  1. , President of AtlantiCare 
  2. Dr. Oliver Cooke, Professor of Economics, Stockton 
  3. , Director of Government Banking at OceanFirst Bank
  4. (R-2)
  5. , Commissioner of the Department of Community Affairs (DCA)
  6. (R-2)

10:30am-11:15am Panel 2: Equity, Access, and Community Impact

Examining how these institutions serve different populations and drive social mobility and urban development through workforce development and more.

Moderator: , Director, Education & Workforce Development at the Chamber of Commerce Southern New Jersey (CCSNJ)

Speakers:

  1. (R-2)
  2. (D-8)
  3. , Executive Vice President, Government Relations, New Jersey Chamber of Commerce
  4. , President of Ramapo College of New Jersey

11:15am-12pm Panel 3: Social Mobility, Lifelong Impact, and Reinvesting in the Region.

Featuring alumni who will share the transformative power of their education and how they have contributed to economic growth and vitality in NJ and beyond.

Moderator: (D-32)

Speakers:

  1. , Chief Nursing Officer for Jefferson Health
  2. , Ramapo College of NJ Alumnus, Licensed & Bilingual Mental Health Therapist, Entrepreneur, Adjunct Professor and Published Author
  3. , Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Alum and Chief Communications Officer for the Philadelphia 76ers and Harris Blitzer Sports Entertainment (HBSE)

12pm-1:00pm Lunch

1pm-2pm Capstone Panel on Policy Challenges and Legislative Solutions

The objective is to discuss how legislation can strengthen public regional universities. There will be an interactive Q&A with the audience, and we encourage everyone to explore topics of funding, governance, and affordability.

Moderator: Alyssa Maurice, Research Director at the Hughes Public Policy Center, Âé¶¹´«Ã½

  1. (D-20)
  2. Dr. Joseph Bertolino, Ed.D., President of Âé¶¹´«Ã½
  3. (D-3)
  4. , Senior Director, Higher Ed., American Federation of Teachers (AFT)