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Joseph L. Fiordaliso
Joseph L. Fiordaliso was a member of the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities. He assumed office in 2005. He left office on September 6, 2023.
Fiordaliso died on September 6, 2023.[1]
Biography
Fiordaliso worked as an educator from 1967 to 1986 at Vailsburg High School and Bloomfield High School. For 12 years he was an adjunct professor of accounting at County College of Morris.
Fiordaliso began his political career in 1988, serving on the Livingston Township Council for three terms, including three times as Mayor. In 1990 he was appointed as director of planning and economic development by the Essex County Executive. After serving as district director for Senate President Richard Codey. When Codey became governor, Fiordaliso was named the Governor's deputy chief of staff on November 15, 2004.[2]
Education
- B.A., business education, Montclair State University
- Attended, Montclair State University and Rutgers University[2]
Political career
New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (2005-2023)
Fiordaliso was a member of the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities from 2005 to 2023.[2]
Appointments
2013
Fiordaliso was renominated to the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities by Gov. Chris Christie and re-confirmed by the Senate in 2013.[2]
2011
Fiordaliso was renominated to the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities by Gov. Chris Christie and re-confirmed by the Senate in 2011.[2]
2005
Fiordaliso was appointed to the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities by Gov. Richard Codey and confirmed by the Senate in 2005.[2]
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See also
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New Jersey Board of Public Utilities 2005-2023 |
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