The Greater New Jersey Estate Planning Council is very proud, honored, and privileged, to have as our very special guest speaker for our Special February virtual event, none other than Governor James E. McGreevey. This is a rare opportunity to hear a prosecutor, an attorney, an Assemblyman and State Senator, a Governor, a minister, and the Chairman of a state-wide nonprofit, talk about what’s going on here in New Jersey. Governor McGreevey will talk about New Jersey, his work today in serving New Jersey, helping countless people, and building a new and better present and future. In today’s day and age, we see divisiveness and polarization. We see social and political unrest. And, we see a lot more. We see it and we feel it. Governor McGreevey is going to share his thoughts, perspectives, his ideas, and some of his solutions, regarding what’s going on today!
Governor James McGreevey served as the 52nd Governor of New Jersey and is currently the Chairman of the Board of The New Jersey Reentry Corporation (NJRC). Governor McGreevey also served, as the Mayor of Woodbridge Township, in the New Jersey General Assembly, and in the New Jersey Senate. Before entering politics, Governor McGreevey served as an assistant prosecutor and executive director of the NJ state Parole Board, and has taught ethics, law and leadership at Kean University.
Please register for this very special event on February 23, 2022, at 9:00AM Eastern.
We hope you can make this very special event. Thank you very much!
REGISTRATION INSTRUCTIONS:
1. First, register at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/whats-going-on-in-new-jersey-tickets-260394816907 to reserve your ticket and to let us know your CE requirements.
NOTE: If you have not renewed for the 2021-22 season, please purchase a non-renewed member ticket or renew your membership ASAP.
2. Next, please register for the Zoom Webinar at: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_nAHKvxWYQkK7dDZauACo0g
Applications are pending for 2.0 continuing education credits for CFP, NJ CLE, and NJ CPE. If you wish to receive CE credits, you must provide the necessary license information, and you must attend the full course.