Monmouth County Administrator Robert Czech is headed to Trenton to join the Christie Administration as the Chairman of the Civil Service Commission.
The cabinet level appointment will be officially announced at 2pm this afternoon.
Czech became Monmouth County’s administrator on Dec. 3, 2007, after serving 6 years as Middletown Township Administrator.
He is a licensed attorney who began his public service career with the City of Jersey City in the Office of Management & Budget. Subsequent to this, Mr. Czech worked for a short period with the City of New York before getting a position with the New Jersey Division of Local Government Services’ Distressed Cities Program. Since working for the Division of Local Government Services, Mr. Czech has served as a Municipal Manager and Administrator for municipalities in Essex, Passaic and Hudson counties. He also worked for the law firm of Scarinci & Hollenbeck in Secaucus, practicing in the areas of Municipal and Labor Law.
Czech received his master’s degree in public administration from Fairleigh Dickinson University, Teaneck, and his law degree from Seton Hall Law School in Newark.
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yes, there is a God.. watch out, employees!
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