Charles Richman (commissioner)

Charles Richman was the commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs for three New Jersey gubernatorial administrations.

He served as acting commissioner in the cabinet of former Gov. Richard Codey.

Richman has held positions in multiple state agencies in New Jersey during his career. In 1977, he was Acting Administrator of the State Energy Office.[1] He was Assistant Commissioner of Energy in 1979.[2]

Richman is a career DCA employee and was first appointed deputy commissioner in early 2005 by Commissioner Susan Bass Levin. When Levin resigned in June 2005 to become operations director for the campaign of Gov. Jon Corzine, Governor Codey appointed Richman, a resident of Freehold Township, as DCA's acting commissioner.[3] Richman served as acting commissioner until January 2006, when Governor Corzine reappointed Levin as commissioner.[4]

In February 2012, Commissioner Rich Constable named Richman deputy commissioner. Upon Constable's resignation in 2015, Richman was named acting commissioner.

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References

  1. Fried, Joseph P. (June 12, 1977). "Carter Plan Would Reportedly Slow Rise in Home Energy Costs". The New York Times. p. 57.
  2. "Refiners Criticized". The New York Times. June 24, 1979.
  3. Staff. "Freehold Twp. resident to lead state department", Tri-Town News, July 14, 2005. Accessed October 27, 2016. "FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP — A township resident has been named by acting Gov. Richard J. Codey to head up the state Department of Community Affairs (DCA). On July 8, Codey announced the appointment of Charles A. Richman as acting commissioner of the DCA."
  4. http://www.app.com/story/news/local/monmouth-county/sandy-recovery/2015/03/23/sandy-constable-resigns/70346912/

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Preceded by
Susan Bass Levin
Acting Commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs
June 2005 January 2006
Succeeded by
Susan Bass Levin
Preceded by
Joseph Doria
Acting Commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs
July 2009 present
Succeeded by
Incumbent
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