2022 Commercial Real Estate Power 50: A – H
Meet the most influential leaders in the business that shapes how New Jerseyans live and work.
The 2022 NJBIZ Education Power 50 slideshow
New Jersey is home to a diverse collection of experts. As the field evolves along with the economy, these individuals will ensure that the next generation – and the one after that – will be equipped to move the state forward. Click through to see all the honorees; the top 10 are ranked numerically and the remaining 40 are listed alphabetically.
Annette Reboli
Reboli has been acknowledged by insiders as a key player in broadening the name of Cooper Medical School of Rowan University from one with just local recognition to a national leader.
Jane Bokunewicz
Bokunewicz is the faculty director of the Lloyd D. Levenson Institute of Gaming Hospitality and Tourism and an associate professor of Hospitality Tourism and Event Management in the School of Business at Stockton University.
Jonathan Holloway
Holloway took the high-profile helm at Rutgers in 2020 and has guided the state university’s efforts navigating the COVID-19 pandemic. More prosaic challenges remain, including budgetary issues.
Joseph Marbach
Georgian Court University has been on a roll recently with Marbach as president. The school became the first institution of higher education in the state to offer employees a four-day compressed workweek option year-round, instead of just during the summer.
Salamishah Tillet
Tillet is the Henry Rutgers Professor of African American Studies & Creative Writing at Rutgers University-Newark – not to mention a Pulitzer Prize winner.
2022 Education Power 50: I – Z (updated)
Meet New Jersey's most influential men and women conducting vital research and training a new generation of leaders.
Lamont Repollet
At the end of 2021, Kean University was designated as New Jersey’s first urban research university. At the head of that institution is Repollet, a former state education commissioner who was officially installed in his current post in October of last year.
Brian Strom
The inaugural chancellor of the Rutgers School of Biomedical and Health Sciences most recently was recognized as No. 2 on the NJBIZ Health Care Power 50 list earlier this year.
2022 Education Power 50: A – H
Meet New Jersey's most influential men and women conducting vital research and training a new generation of leaders.
Christopher Eisgruber
Princeton University’s president approaches the 10th year of his leadership on a campus that has thrived despite a global pandemic, emerged as a national leader in expanding socioeconomic access to higher education, and is poised for a period of unprecedented growth.