Moorestown Board of Education member Brandon J. Pugh was elected Vice President for Legislation and Resolutions of the New Jersey School Boards Association during the organization’s semi-annual Delegate Assembly on May 20, 2017.

The Burlington County resident will serve a two-year term in the volunteer position.

Pugh currently serves as a board member on the Moorestown Board of Education, including two years as Vice President and a period as Acting President. He is also the chair of the local board’s policy and governance committee, the delegate to the state and county school boards associations, and a past trustee of the Moorestown Education Foundation. He serves as the Immediate Past President of the Burlington County School Boards Association, has been an alternate member of the NJSBA Board of Directors, and has served on multiple NJSBA committees. Pugh earned the designations of Certified Board Member, Master Board Member, and Certified Board Leader through the NJSBA Board Member Academy.

Pugh earned his Juris Doctor degree from Rutgers Law and his bachelor’s degree from The College of New Jersey. He is a Master Continuity Practitioner through the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. Pugh works as president/chief executive officer of a homeland security consulting firm. He is also a board member on the Governor’s Advisory Council on Volunteerism, a past fellow through the Eagleton Institute of Politics at Rutgers University, a member of the Rutgers Cybersecurity Advisory Board, and is the special projects editor for the Journal of Law and Cyber Warfare.

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