Matthew Boxer
Matthew Boxer was the first independent New Jersey Comptroller. He held this position from January 17, 2008 to December 2013.[1]
Biography
Boxer started his career as a law clerk for New Jersey Supreme Court Justice Gary S. Stein and U.S. District Court Judge Jerome B. Simandle. He went on to spend four years with the Lowenstein Sandler law firm, and became a federal prosecutor in 2001. In 2006, Boxer took control over the state Authorities Unit, where he remained until his appointment as Comptroller in 2008.[1]
Education
- Lakewood High School, 1988
- B.A. in politics, Princeton University, 1992
- J.D., Columbia University School of Law, 1995
Political career
New Jersey Comptroller (2008-2013)
Boxer served as New Jersey Comptroller from January 17, 2008 to December 2013. He was New Jersey's first independent state comptroller.[1]
Appointments
2008
Boxer was appointed as New Jersey Comptroller by Governor Jon Corzine in January 2008.[2]
Recent news
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See also
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Footnotes
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| Preceded by ' |
New Jersey Comptroller 2008–2013 |
Succeeded by Marc Larkins |