Three former District Directors for Congressman Steven Rothman have moved on to successful political careers: Adam Zellner was named today to serve as the Governor’s new Policy Director; Brendan Gill is the campaign manager for Frank Lautenberg’s 2008 re-election campaign; and Michael Soliman is U.S. Senator Bob Menendez’s State Director.
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All men-all white - BORING!!!
Can't we get a little more interesting in NJ politics. Maybe some of the new women legislators will hire some women staffers.
I completely understand your
I completely understand your desire for there to be more variety with government workers, but i know firsthand that michael soliman was a very good man and very well fit for the job, as it shows because he went on to handle an even larger area and more people. Additionally, the Congressman's office is not full of average "boring" people. Each person there is very talented, and it has nothing to do with gender, ethnicity, or anything else. They are all very good people and i can only presume that Adam Zellner and Brendan Gill are just as respectable and capable people as Mr. Soliman and the entire staff of Congressman Rothman's district office (and the members of his staff in d.c.).