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Jonathan resides in Mendham with his wife Kori and their two sons. Additionally, he actively invests in family real estate development and is involved in — and sits on the boards of - various private companies and non-profit organizations. Josh Resides in Somerset County with his wife Rachel and their children. Patrick has been with the Somerset Patriots since Patrick took over the position of General Manager during the season. Prior to joining the Patriots, he worked for the New Jersey Nets.

He is responsible for the daily operation of the organization and oversees all baseball and business operations, sales, and administration. Phone number: Years with the Patriots: - present Entering 23rd season. He has a wife named Susan and two sons named Sean and Justin.

Dave is also an avid baseball card collector. Phone number: Years with the Patriots: - present Entering 24th season. He is responsible for all communication for the Somerset Patriots, media and community relations, and the daily operation of the Press Box. Marc has been with the team since the season.

In addition to his media responsibilities, Marc also sells marketing partnerships, group outings, and season tickets. Phone number: Years with the Patriots: present Entering 23rd season. Bryan has been with the Patriots since January of Bryan was born and raised in Flemington, NJ. Bryan is responsible for ballpark operations, marketing and ticket sales.

Bryan currently resides in Whitehouse with his wife Ann Marie and dog Hawkeye. Phone number: Years with the Patriots: - present Entering 20th season. He is responsible for booking all types of group outings at TD Bank Ballpark.

He began working for the Patriots during the season. Matt began his baseball career in when he interned for the New Jersey Cardinals. Matt lives in Hackettstown with his wife D. Phone number: Years with the Patriots: - present Entering 16th season. Phone number: Years with the Patriots: - present Entering 10th season. Nick graduated from Montclair State University in with a B. While still at school, he interned with the Newark Bears in their Ticket Office, during the summer of His primary responsibilities include ticketing, box office operations, and overseeing the Season Ticket department.

Nick is from New Vernon, NJ. Phone number: Years with the Patriots: - present Entering 8th season. In May of , a video of Schwartz catching a foul ball while simultaneously providing play-by-play commentary of the catch went viral. It received multiple millions of views online and was picked up by blogs, prominent websites, and local affiliates around the country.

Phone number: Years with the Patriots: - present Entering 5th season. He was an original member of the Lakewood BlueClaws front office, beginning as the Assistant Director of Ticket Sales and transitioning to the Director of Marketing and Promotions for his final 10 seasons. Hal is originally from Cranford and now resides in Manasquan. Phone number: Years with the Patriots: - present Entering 7th season.

Zach graduated from Seton Hall University in with a B. He joined the organization in , working in the clubhouse through the seasons. Throughout the season, he served as a Ballpark Operations Intern, and was then hired as a full time staff member in October In October of he was promoted to Director of Operations. His sales responsibilities include reserving corporate and group outings, season ticket packages, marketing partnerships, and birthday parties.

He currently lives in East Brunswick, NJ. Phone number: Years with the Patriots: present Entering 5th season. The West Milford native began his career in sports with the New Jersey Devils in in Sales and Service before transitioning to the Patriots in His main responsibilities include sponsorship and group sales, managing the Patriots' various Chamber relationships, and operating the large outdoor digital displays located near TD Bank Ballpark. Ken currently resides in Bloomsbury with his wife, Carolann, and their three kids: Leon, Natalie, and Isaac.

Phone number: Years with the Patriots: - present Entering 2nd season. Justin spent the season with the Somerset Patriots as a Stadium Operations Intern, and was later hired full-time as an Account Executive in October of that year.

Justin's responsibilities include booking group and corporate outings, season ticket plans, and sponsorship partnerships. He also leads the management of the MyRewards inventory, portal, and prize redemption process. He currently resides in Robbinsville, New Jersey. Michele is responsible for the organization of the office and the team at home and on the road. She coordinates the travel arrangements and establishes office policies. She has been with the team since Phone number: Years with the Patriots: - present Entering 18th season.

Dan is responsible for maintaining the ballpark playing field and grounds throughout the year. Phone number: Years with the Patriots: - present Entering 3rd season. Suzanne joined the Somerset Patriots as Controller in October Suzanne resides in Bridgewater with her husband and three children.

Stephanie attended Rutgers University and was an accountant for Penske. She has been with the Somerset Patriots since She handles all aspects of accounts receivable in the Accounting Department. Stephanie was born and raised in New Jersey and lives in Bridgewater with her husband Paul. Mike is responsible for the food and beverage operation at TD Bank Ballpark and has worked with the Patriots since He is proud of missing only 6 home games during his season tenure.

Mike looks forward to working with the Yankees again, having worked at old Yankee Stadium during the playoffs and World Series for several years.

He lives in Piscataway with his wife Jade. Phone number: Years with the Patriots: , - present Entering 7th season. Jimmy graduated from Marist College in In , he completed his internship and has since worked in Lake Placid, New York and with the Long Island Ducks and has worked at many other arenas in the area.

He is responsible for the concession areas at the ballpark. Jimmy is from Allentown, Jersey. These are the underlying forces that led to NCLB and the importance of education has only continued to grow.

The sector has simply become too important for politicians at any level to ignore. Education has increasingly become a pocketbook issue as the share of women in the workforce has increased. Working parents need someone to care for their children, and given what we know about social and cognitive growth in the early years, publicly-funded early childhood education has many potential advantages. Meanwhile, federal policy has been remarkably stagnant, still rooted in LBJ-era policies like Head Start and federal tax credits.

The issue is ripe for policy change and offers yet another reason for voters and presidential candidates to pay attention to education. Support for early childhood is very high in polls , with bipartisan appeal. The federal government has long played a significant, though quiet, role in funding colleges and universities with Pell Grants, student loans, and regulations.

However, as student loan debt has skyrocketed, the federal government is a natural place to look for solutions. While more contentious than early childhood, many of these ideas also poll well across the political spectrum.

Education—especially any new programs addressing early childhood education and college affordability—requires resources, something in short supply at the state and local levels. Health care and pension benefits are taking on a larger and larger share of state spending.

States have also shown a strong inclination to cut higher education first when budgets are tight. The federal government, with its borrowing power, almost has to be involved in any major spending effort. Inequality is real and fast-rising issue, and one of the key concerns among Democrats. Income inequality is partly caused by unequal educational opportunity though not as much as some education advocates would have it.

Early childhood education is also a factor in gender-based income inequality since child care and early education are central to allowing women—still the primary caregivers—to have equal access to opportunities in the labor market.

More so than other issues, because most people interact with public education in some way, education positions can be used to attract support from very specific constituencies.

Want to attract younger voters? Promise more money for higher education, like free college and loan forgiveness. Want to attract African-Americans? Support for historically black colleges and universities. Want to attract rural voters? Create a rural education proposal. Want to attract women? Focus on early childhood education. Education is the Swiss army knife of policy and politics. In the early s, voters with more formal education voted fairly equally for Democrats and Republicans.

It stands to reason that voters with more formal education are especially likely to see education as an important policy issue. Education is also more of a pocketbook issue for women, who also vote disproportionately for Democrats. DeVos is one of the more reviled figures in what is, for Democrats, a highly reviled Trump administration. Not that it matters for purposes here, but her ideas also lack research support to recommend them.



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