Regional law firm Connell Foley hired Sean Kennedy as a government affairs advisor, the firm announced Thursday.
“We are thrilled to welcome Sean. His multifaceted background enables him to be a business ambassador for our clients and ensure their interests are heard,” Managing Partner Tim Corriston said in the announcement.
The firm said Kennedy is not a practicing lawyer and will solely serve as a governmental affairs advisor.
Kennedy previously worked as associate executive director of the NJ Senate Majority Office and vice president of government affairs and external partnerships at Rowan University. He’s also led business development efforts for New Jersey-based civil engineering firms.
The firm said he holds leadership positions on the Board of Directors for the New Jersey Chamber of Commerce and the Chamber of Commerce of Southern New Jersey, is chairman of the Rowan College of Burlington County Board of Trustees, and is president of the Burlington County Board of Taxation.
“I am honored to work with such a respected team and excited to support both existing and new clients in forging strong connections at the state, county, and local levels,” Kennedy said. “Together, we will create impactful relationships that drive success for all.”
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