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Health & Fitness

Meet Our New Presiding Officer

The Summit Department of Community Programs (DCP) Advisory Board is proud to welcome newly elected Presiding Officer for the 2014 term, Jamie Colucci.  Summit Community Programs Director, Judith Leblein Josephs, is thrilled with the latest decision, stating “Jamie has served on the Advisory Board for the past 18 months with enthusiasm and dedication and we are thrilled to have him as our new Presiding Officer.”


Jamie is a Summit resident where he lives with his wife Kristin, son Gavin, daughters Alexis and Hayleigh and stepdaughter, Kayla.  Jamie is excited to continue working with the Board.  As a Summit resident, he and his family have always taken advantage of the wonderful programs and events the department has to offer.  “Summit is truly a special town.  All of the wonderful events sponsored by the Department of Community Programs such as the Hot Summer Nights Concert Series, the Screen on the Green Outdoor Movie Series and the Mayor’s Annual Fourth of July Celebration all play a big part in making our community so special.  I am just happy to be a part of it,” said Colucci.

Jamie is a lifelong NJ resident and CEO of James Colucci Enterprises LLC, a multi-national corporation with offices located both in New Jersey and overseas. The company’s five brands and eighteen websites specialize in Aerial Photography Videography, Still Photography, Floor Plan Drafting, Architectural Rendering, Virtual Staging, Website creation as well as IOS and Android app design.

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Several other changes are set to take place within the Summit DCP Advisory Board as Guy Haselmaan, former Presiding Officer, and Eileen Forman-Ludden retire and make way for new members, Andy Smith and Greg Elliot.  Andy holds a career as a local attorney and is a proud former member of the Summit Board of Health.  Greg serves as the current Town Editor for the Summit Alternative Press with a former career in Professional Sports Management. 

With all of these changes, the Board is deeply grateful for the continued support and dedication exemplified by former members and is looking forward to welcoming its newest. 

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