Brendan Byrne
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Brendan Thomas Byrne (born in Orange, New Jersey, April 1, 1924) was a Democratic politician, who served as the 47th Governor of New Jersey, from 1974 to 1982.
He was graduated from Princeton University, A.B., 1949, and Harvard University, LL.B., 1950. He was a member of the Essex County, New Jersey and New Jersey State Bar Associations.
He also served as
- Editor of the Irish Law Reports.
- Essex County Prosecutor, 1959-1968.
- Vice President of the National District Attorneys Association, 1968.
- President of the New Jersey Public Utilities Commission, 1968-1970.
- Superior Court Judge, 1970-1973.
- Court Assignment Judge, 1973.
- Governor of the State of New Jersey, 1974-1982.
- Trustee of Princeton University, 1974-1982.
- Chairman of the Princeton University Council on New Jersey Affairs, 1985-1989.
- First Chair of the U.S. Marshalls Foundation.
- Member of the Advisory Board, National Judicial College.
- And as a member of the Board of Directors of the
- * Chelsea GA Carvel Foundation
- * Elizabethtown Water Company
- * Cali Realty Company.
He is currently a partner at Carella, Byrne, Bain, Gilfillan, Cecchi, Stewart & Olstein in Roseland, New Jersey.
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