Governor of New Jersey - Current Cabinet

Current Cabinet

Department Office Incumbent In office since
Department of State Secretary of State Kim Guadagno January 19, 2010
Department of Law and Public Safety Attorney General Jeffrey S. Chiesa January 10, 2012
Department of the Treasury State Treasurer Andrew Eristoff March 2, 2010
Department of Military and Veterans Affairs Adjutant General Brig. Gen. Michael L. Cunniff (acting) December 16, 2011
Department of Human Services Commissioner of Human Services Jennifer Velez June 21, 2007
Department of Agriculture Secretary of Agriculture Douglas Fisher March 7, 2009
Department of Banking and Insurance Commissioner of Banking and Insurance Ken Kobylowski (acting) February 10, 2012
Department of Transportation Commissioner of Transportation Jim Simpson March 11, 2010
Department of Education Commissioner of Education Christopher Cerf (acting) January 18, 2011
Department of Labor and Workforce Development Commissioner of Labor and Workforce Development Harold Wirths May 24, 2010
Department of Health and Senior Services Commissioner of Health and Senior Services Mary O'Dowd June 03, 2011
Department of Children and Families Commissioner of Children and Families Allison Blake July 30, 2010
Department of Environmental Protection Commissioner of Environmental Protection Bob Martin January 19, 2010
Department of Corrections Commissioner of Corrections Gary Lanigan March 22, 2010
Department of Community Affairs Commissioner of Community Affairs Richard E. Constable, III January 2, 2012

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