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SENATOR TROY SINGLETON

Office info
  • 400 NORTH CHURCH ST.
    SUITE 260
    MOORESTOWN, NJ 08057

STAFF
  • JENNIFER CREA AYDJIAN, CHIEF OF STAFF
  • KEMANI SCOTT, POLICY COORDINATOR
  • SHANISHA RAY, LEGISLATIVE AIDE

7th Legislative District

Mr. Singleton was elected to the Senate in November 2017. He previously served in the Assembly, filling a vacancy on Nov. 21, 2011, and winning full terms four times.

The senator was born June 30, 1973, in Philadelphia, Pa. He earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration and finance from Rowan University in 2005. He worked for the Assembly Democratic Office from 2002 to 2007, then the Northeast Regional Council of Carpenters, where he was director of operations before joining the Keystone Mountain Lakes Council of Carpenters. Currently, the Senator is the Senior Vice President of Anywhere Integrated Services. The Senator is also a member of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America Local 255.

Senator Singleton is a member Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity Inc. and Shekinah Lodge #32 Prince Hall Affiliate. He is a past member of New Jersey Turnpike Authority, the Boys and Girls Club of Camden County, the VFW Post No. 3020 Auxiliary, the New Jersey Council for the Humanities, the Garden State Arts Foundation, the Burlington County Library Foundation, the Burlington County Bridge Commission and a former trustee of Rowan University.

The senator and his wife, Megan, have three children.

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Multimedia

Senate President Steve Sweeney hosted Town Hall events in Atlantic and Camden Counties as well as Seton Hall this week
Senator Troy Singleton discussed a bill that he, along with Assemblyman Herbert Conaway, is sponsoring that requires the screening of
Senators Paul Sarlo, Steven Oroho, Anthony Bucco, and Troy Singleton announced a bipartisan legislative initiative that will preserve the federal
Senate Budget Committee chair Paul Sarlo discussed his legislation to allow New Jerseyans to receive tax credits for charitable contributions.