County College of Morris Welcomes a New Trustee

Parsippany, NJLocal News

The Morris County Board of County Commissioners appointed Loretta Gragnani and reappointed George J. Milonas to the County College of Morris Board of Trustees. Gragnani, a Parsippany resident, will serve a four-year term, bringing over 30 years of experience in business management and community service. Milonas, a CCM graduate and former detective, has been on the board since 2018 and will continue his four-year term. Commissioner John Krickus commended their leadership as essential for enhancing the college's standing in the state.

Gragnani highlighted the significance of workforce development programs, stating her intention to share her small business experiences to benefit CCM’s Entrepreneurial and Culinary Center. Milonas currently works in enterprise risk and compliance, adding valuable expertise to the board. The appointments underscore the board's dedication to ensuring students are prepared for successful careers. Together, they aim to strengthen the college's mission and impact on the community.

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