Attorney General and State Police Superintendent to
Talk with Rowan University Students about Trooper Careers
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New Jersey’s Attorney General and State Police Superintendent will speak with Rowan University students and announce brief opening of the trooper application process. Following up on today’s career fair, and supported by community leaders, the AG and Colonel will continue the push for a diverse applicant pool and more applicants from South Jersey.
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WHEN: |
Thursday, April 24, at 1:00 p.m.
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WHERE: |
Rowan University
Rowan Hall Auditorium |
WHO: |
New Jersey Acting Attorney General John J. Hoffman
New Jersey State Police Superintendent, Colonel Rick Fuentes
Tobey Oxholm, Executive Vice President, Rowan University
Dr. Ray Gordon, St. Matthews Church, Williamstown
Ken Scott, Collegiate Chair for NJ NAACP
Kaleem Shabazz, Coalition for a Safe Community
Major Glenn Teryek, Human Resources |
VISUALS: |
State Police recruiters in uniform speaking with students interested in becoming troopers |
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