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New Jersey FFA Association Executive Board

The New Jersey Agricultural Education and FFA Executive Board is as follows:

  • State FFA Advisor: Mrs. Nancy Trivette
  • State FFA Specialist: Mrs. Erin Noble
  • State FFA Executive Treasurer: Ms. Sue Butch
  • State FFA President: Kyle Clement, Salem Co. Vo. Tech FFA
  • State FFA Vice President: Delaney Gray, Freehold FFA
  • State FFA Secretary: Kelly Gangel, Northern Burlington FFA
  • State FFA Treasurer: Kristianne Dowd, Freehold FFA
  • State FFA Reporter: Catherine Cincotta, Northern Burlington FFA
  • State FFA Sentinel: David Watts, Penns Grove FFA
  • State FFA Parliamentarian: Stuart Faunce, Allentown FFA
  • State FFA Executive Committee Chair: Ernest Arians, Ocean County FFA
  • State FFA Executive Committee: Anne Poinsett, Northern Burlington FFA
  • State FFA Executive Committee: Lauren Fillebrown, Phillipsburg FFA
  • Teacher Representative: Lisa-Ann Moschera-Chernigovets

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