Legal Casagrande was a partner and attorney with the law firm of Menna, Supko & Casagrande in
Shrewsbury, N.J.). Casagrande has also served as municipal attorney to
Manalapan Township and special counsel to
Fair Haven. After graduating from law school, she clerked for
New Jersey Superior Court Judge Robert O'Hagan.
New Jersey General Assembly In 2007, Casagrande ran on the
Republican ticket for New Jersey State Assemblywoman of the 12th district alongside
Declan O'Scanlon. Casagrande defeated O'Scanlon defeated Democratic incumbent Assemblyman
Michael J. Panter and his running mate Amy Mallet. Casagrande thus became the youngest woman to ever be elected to the New Jersey General Assembly. She served in the Assembly on the Appropriations Committee and the Women and Children Committee. In 2011 Casagrande was redistricted to the
11th Legislative District where she sought re-election along with Senator
Jennifer Beck, who was also shifted out of the 12th district, and Assembly member
Mary Pat Angelini. They were the first trio of women to be elected as a team to the
New Jersey Legislature. Casagrande served in various leadership positions within the
Republican Caucus - eventually rising to Deputy Republican Leader. She also served as a Republican Commissioner on the
New Jersey Redistricting Commission, which was charged with redrawing the lines of the State's congressional districts following the
2010 United States census. Casagrande lost her 2015 bid for re-election to Democratic challengers Joann Downey and Eric Houghtaling. Casagrande finished fourth among the four major party candidates behind Houghtaling, Downey and her Republican running mate, Mary Pat Angelini.
United States Department of State Starting in April 2018, Casagrande entered the
U.S. Department of State as a political appointee of the Trump Administration as the Special Advisor to Assistant Secretary
Marie Royce in the
Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs. Casagrande was sworn into the position of
Deputy Assistant Secretary of Academic Programs in September 2018 with the responsibility of shaping policy across the interagency and stewarding resources in excess of $400 million. In this role, Casagrande oversaw the flagship
Fulbright Scholarship program, the Education USA Network of 435 global recruitment centers, 630 overseas American Spaces,
State Department sponsored English language education programming, the
Humphrey Fellowship, Gilman Scholarships, undergraduate exchanges, and teacher exchanges. Casagrande also served on the
National Security Education Board. As the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Academic Programs, Casagrande promoted the message that the United States welcomes
international students when questioned if the
Trump administration's immigration policy had led to a decrease in foreign enrollment at US universities. Casagrande's State Department appointment ended with President Trump's term on January 20, 2021.
Countries visited to promote US academics for international students •
India, March 2019. •
Colombia, May 2019. •
Bahamas, May 2019. •
Brazil, August 2019. •
China, September 2019. •
Austria, December 2019. •
Italy, December 2019. •
Mexico, January 2020.
Rutgers University Casagrande was a
Visiting Associate of the
Rutgers-
Eagleton Institute of Politics until 2019. In 2018, Casagrande was featured in a Rutgers television commercial about training women running for public office. ==References==