Christine Myers

COMMISSIONER DIRECTOR

Christine Myers has a long history of public, corporate, and community service. She is a former elected Freeholder, successful corporate executive, small business owner, presidentialMyers, Christine by Erin Kiernan photo3_1.8x2.5.jpg appointee, and non-profit board member.

Myers won her first county-wide race in 2016 when elected to the Morris County Board of Chosen Freeholders. During her first term she served as Deputy Director and Budget Chair and earned praise from rating agencies for implementing a Debt Reserve Policy. Her County Strategic Plan initiative ensured the future health of Morris County.

In 2017 Myers was appointed Regional Advocate, Office of Advocacy – U.S. Small Business Administration by the Trump Administration. During her tenure she met with more than five thousand business owners to identify burdensome regulations, reform or remove them in accordance with Trump’s Executive Orders on regulatory reduction.

Myers’ corporate career began at AT&T, where she managed the technology and communications of the 1996 presidential candidates, the Republican National Convention, and presidential election. She also led the team that won communication contracts for the Executive Office of the President and White House Communications Agency and the US Department of State.

Later, Christine was Vice President, Alliances at Lucent Technologies, Avaya, & Siemens Telcom where she negotiated global technology and strategic alliance agreements to deliver multi-million-dollar solutions for public and private sector clients.

She is co-founder of Madison Park Foods an award-winning all natural seasoning, flavor, and spice rub manufacturer with national distribution.

Myers served as President of the Board of Cornerstone Family Programs and Morristown Neighborhood House. Myers is the NJ Area Co-chair of the Order of Malta and prison ministry at Morris County Correctional facility. She was recently named Executive Director of Americas Gleaned Seafood. Christine is a graduate of the College of William and Mary. She is married and lives in Mendham with her husband Stan Gorski. They have two grown sons, Tom, and Stan.