Jack Marrero
President
Princeton Associates, L.L.C., Inc.

Education:
M.A., Human Relations-Behavioral Sciences, New York University, NY-1969
B.S., Business Administration, Hartwick College, Oneonta, NY-1959
Military Duty:
Kings Company, Third Battalion
21st Infantry Regimen, 24th Division, Korea
Medals:
- Korean War Medal
- American Legion Medal
- United Nations Medal
Civic Duty:
Mercer County NJ Grand Jury Foreman, 1988
Teaching Experience:
High School, Commonwealth of Puerto Rico -1960-1966
Elementary P.S. 5, New York City -1966-1967
College: Pace University Graduate School of Education –1970-1973
Rutgers University Graduate School of Education – 1974-1975
Executive Experience:
The National Conference of Christians and Jews 1969-1998
- Executive Director, Brooklyn Region
- Vice President for Development, Northeast Region
- Executive Director, New Jersey Region
- Executive Director, Greater Philadelphia Region
- Senior Executive Advisor to the President
Community Service:
One of the founders of Medgar Evers College in New York
Former Chairman, Brooklyn Civic Council Human Relations Committee
Former member Newark Human Rights Commission
Founder, New Jersey Coalition for Bilingual Education
One of the founders of the Puerto Rican Institute, Seton Hall University
Honorary Chairman, Princeton Task Force on Ethics Annual Harmony Celebration in 1997
Chairman of the Princeton Task Force on Ethics Community Breakfast 1998, 1999, 2000
Elected to the Princeton Regional School Board of Education in 1997
Elected President of the Princeton Regional School Board of Education in 1997, 1998, 1999
Elected President of the Mercer County School Boards Association in 1998 and 1999
Commissions:
Governor Kean’s Commission on Public Responsibility for Excellence in Education, 1984
Governor Kean’s Commission on Hispanic Affairs, 1985
Governor Kean’s Commission on Character and Values in the Public Schools, 1987
Blue Ribbon Commission for the Establishment of a High School for Science and Technology in Mercer County. 1999-2000
Present Affiliation:
Member of the Board, Beth Israel Medical Center, New York City since 1980 Appointed by the Board of Higher Education to the Kean University Board, 1995
Reappointed by Governor Whitman to the Kean University Board for a six-year term- 1998-2004
Elected Chairman of the Board of Kean University in 1996, 1997 and 1998
Served on the Board of the New Jersey Association of State Colleges and Universities from 1995 to 1999
Served as Chairman of the Board of State Colleges and Universities in 1999
Served on the Board on the Princeton Task Force on Ethics from 1990-1999
Appointed to Beth Israel Medical Center Board of Overseers in New York City in 2003
Honored by Kean University for 10 years of service on the Board of Trustees, December 7, 2004
Elected to the Hartwick College Alumni Board in June, 2005
Appointed to Membership in PRIMER(Puerto Ricans in Management and Executive Roles, January 2007




