CREST HAVEN – Cape May County freeholders have invited Cooper Levenson attorney Kelli A. Prinz to serve on a newly-formed committee to help meet the higher education and job skill needs of Cape May County students and employers.
The committee will be working with Atlantic Cape Community College (ACCC) Cape May County Board of Trustees.
According to a release, Prinz will join four other members who will be sharing insights about how the college could better meet and serve the needs of students, as well as meeting specific job needs of employers.
Prinz, an attorney in the Education Law practice group, specializes in matters of all types for school boards and administrators, including litigation before the Office of Administrative Law, Superior and Federal courts.
A lifelong Cape May County resident, Prinz lives in Marmora. She serves as the solicitor for the Wildwood Board of Education.
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