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Cherry Hill Man Appointed To Camden County Tech School Board

Jerry Silvi has been unanimously appointed to the board that oversees the school with campuses in Gloucester Township and Pennsauken.

CHERRY HILL, NJ — A Cherry Hill man has been appointed to the Camden County Technical Schools Board of Education, county officials announced. Jerry J. Silvi has been unanimously appointed to a four-year term on the board.

“I’m pleased to welcome Jerry Silvi as a CCTS board member,” Board of Education President William T. Mink said. “While this has been a challenging year for all of us, I’m confident that with Mr. Silvi’s background and enthusiasm, along with our Board’s breadth of expertise, experience and skills, CCTS will continue to provide responsive, high-quality education and career training for high school students in Camden County.”

Silvi is the newest member of the four-member board that oversees the school that has campuses in Gloucester Township and Pennsauken.

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He is the Senior Vice President at Republic Bank, and previously served as Executive Vice President, Residential and Commercial Lending, at 1st Colonial Community Bank.

“I look forward to working with my fellow board members and the administration to carry out the responsibilities required of me,” Silvi said. “I understand the complex needs of our students and am ready to hit-the-ground running to help implement the School Board’s established goals. It is a demanding and deeply rewarding opportunity to make a positive impact on the lives of the students who opted to attend CCTS as well as the business community.”

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In addition to his professional accomplishments, Silva has served as the Treasure and Life Director, Builders League of South Jersey; Board Member of the Knights Education Foundation; and Life Director for the New Jersey State Builders Association.

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