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Gloria Bonilla-Santiago, Ph.D.Curriculum VitaeAppointed by New Jersey Governor Jon Corzine to Transition Team – Education Sub-Committee, 2005.Appointed to the Board of Directors of the Sila Calderon (Former Governor of Puerto Rico)Foundation, 2005- presentAppointed by New Jersey Governor James McGreevey to Transition Team, 2000.<strong>The</strong> American Association for Higher Education, Outstanding Latina Faculty in HigherEducation Award, Chicago, IL, March 1996.Frank Pallone, Jr., Member of Congress, Congressional Citation for Contributions toHispanic Community, Asbury Park, NJ, November 12, 1993.Joseph A. Palaia, New Jersey Senator, District 11, Senate Resolution for Contributions tothe Hispanic Community, Asbury Park, NJ, November 12, 1993.Walter Rand, New Jersey Senator, District 5, Senate Citation for Contributions to the <strong>State</strong>of New Jersey, <strong>Camden</strong>, NJ, June 23, 1993.Appointed by Governor James Florio to the Management Review Audit Commission, 1991 -1993 (Elected Vice-Chair in 1993).<strong>Rutgers</strong>, <strong>The</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong> of New Jersey, Warren Susman Award for Excellence inTeaching, New Brunswick, NJ, May 19, 1992.Appointed by the <strong>State</strong> Democratic Committee to serve on the Platform and CredentialsCommittees for the National Presidential Convention of the Democratic Party (<strong>The</strong>seCommittees developed the national agenda for the party and selected convention delegates.),1992.Appointed by New Jersey Governor James Florio to Transition Team, 1990.<strong>State</strong>wide Honor for Research and Advocacy in developing the First Hispanic Women'sResource Centers Act, a legislative landmark initiative ($400,000 appropriation for threestatewide centers), Somerset, NJ, 1991 (appointed by President of the Senate, John Russo toAdvisory Committee on March 8, 1991).3

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