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Jennifer Velez

Jennifer Velez is the former Human Services Commissioner for the state of New Jersey. As Commissioner, it was she oversaw New Jersey's Department of Human Services. She served as Commissioner from 2007 to 2015 under Governors Jon Corzine and Chris Christie.

Early life and education
Velez was born in Englewood, New Jersey. Velez's parents divorced when she was still a toddler. Velez's family struggled financially, at times relying on public assistance programs. Velez's mother remarried and the family lived in South Hackensack before moving to a trailer park in Moonachie, New Jersey. Her mother worked as a secretary and her step-father worked in a factory. At a young age, Velez worked two paper routes to earn money. Velez attended Wood-Ridge High School and later Drew University. After graduating from Drew, Velez spent a year working in the underwriting department of an insurance company. She then returned to school, attending Rutgers Law School. ==Career==
Career
Early career After graduating from law school, Velez began practicing law at Day Pitney. The focus of her practice was labor and employment law. Velez was unhappy in private practice and decided to move to government work after reading a newspaper profile of Bill Waldman, then the longest serving Commissioner of the Department of Human Services. Velez responded to the idea of working with people who needed help and began seeking out a job in the government. As Commissioner, Velez was responsible for running the Department of Human Services, New Jersey's largest agency. The agency employed 15,000 people and had the largest budget of any individual state department. Following Chris Christie's election as governor in 2009, he reappointed Velez to the position of commissioner. Velez oversaw the Medicaid expansion in New Jersey under the Affordable Care Act, providing Medicaid coverage for an additional 300,000 people statewide. Velez helped the state of New Jersey secure a waiver for a Medicaid overhaul in the state in 2012. The advocacy group Disability Rights New Jersey filed two major lawsuits filed against the state of New Jersey. The group accused the state of improperly segregating people with mental illnesses developmental disabilities. Velez was also criticized for the closing of two developmental centers and a psychiatric hospital which she oversaw. Critics of the closings, including disability advocates and family members of patients, argued the process was rushed and influenced by politics. Connolly was sworn in as Acting Commissioner on February 28, 2015. Return to private sector Upon leaving the position of Commissioner, Velez accepted a position as Senior Vice President for Strategy and Planning at Barnabas Health. She officially joined Barnabas Health on March 10, 2015. ==Personal life==
Personal life
Velez is married to Richard Fiore, a pharmaceutical industry marketing consultant. == References ==
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