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New Jersey’s 2024 Canada Economic Mission trip: Who’s going

A look at the delegation that is going on the four-day New Jersey-Canada Economic Mission trip.

The trip, sponsored and arranged by Choose New Jersey, began in Toronto (on Sunday) and will end in Montreal (on Wednesday).

From the Governor’s Office

  • Phil Murphy, governor of New Jersey
  • Tammy Murphy, first lady
  • Eric Brophy, deputy chief of staff for economic growth
  • Tyler Jones, deputy press secretary
  • Meet Patel, special assistant to governor

From Choose New Jersey

  • Wes Mathews, CEO
  • Rachel Cohen, business development officer
  • Tim Crouch, chief strategy officer/executive director, N.J. West Coast Center
  • Dora Figueiredo, events manager
  • Ryan Fox, chief of staff
  • Saurabh Khanna, director, N.J. Europe and India centers
  • Mariel Kokotajlo, director of development
  • Bill Noonan, chief business development officer
  • Danielle Rexrode, marketing project manager
  • Carly Wronko, director of marketing

From the New Jersey Economic Development Authority

  • Tim Sullivan, CEO
  • Andrew Gross, director of international innovation and partnerships

The delegates

  • Tom Bergeron, co-founder/editor, ROI-NJ
  • Bob Bullard, assistant vice president of external engagement and professional success, Rowan University
  • Tony Calcado, chief operating officer, Rutgers University
  • Chris Guiton, head, N.J. state initiatives, U.S. state affairs, Johnson & Johnson
  • Cindy Jebb, president, Ramapo College of New Jersey
  • Audrey Kelley, executive director – board of trustees, Kean University
  • Sean Kennedy, director of consulting services, CGI
  • Benjamin Kim, strategic partnership specialist, Princeton University
  • Ralph LaRossa, CEO, Public Service Enterprise Group
  • Gina Lim, first lady, New Jersey Institute of Technology
  • Teik Lim, president, New Jersey Institute of Technology
  • Sacha Patera, corporate engagement and foundation relations, Office of Dean for Research, Princeton University
  • Aaron Price, CEO, Tech United: New Jersey
  • Jianmin Qu, provost, Stevens Institute of Technology
  • Mike Reagan, senior vice president of commercial and state government industry sectors in N.J., N.Y. and Conn., CGI
  • Lamont Repollet, president, Kean University

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