William O'Dea - District 2
Hudson County Freeholder
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Known
for a questioning mind and an ability to get things done,
William O’Dea was elected freeholder by one vote in a hotly
contested election amongst county committee people to fill the
unexpired term of Freeholder Henry “Hank” Gallo, who died
unexpectedly in September 1997. In November 1998, Freeholder
O’Dea roundly defended his seat, obtaining the
electorate’s full support, for the remaining one year of the
term.
Now
serving his third full term, Freeholder O’Dea is Chairman of
the Public Resources Committee and the Task Force on the
Homeless Committee. He is the Representative to the
Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy Board and a member
on the following committees: Education; Environment, Health
and Human Services; and Women and Minority Affairs.
On the
1999 Freeholder Board, Bill O’Dea was chairperson of the
Economic Development Committee and the Y2K Task Force, and a
member of four committees: Contract Review; Public Resources
& Emergency Management; Tourism & Cultural Affairs;
and Welfare, Welfare-to-Work. Freeholder O’Dea also served
as liaison alternate to the Hudson County Improvement
Authority and as alternate representative to the New Jersey
Association of Counties.
This
native of Jersey City has previous experience as an elected
official, having served two consecutive terms, in 1985 and
1989, as a Jersey City Councilman. Currently, Bill O’Dea is
Deputy Executive Director of the Elizabeth Development
Company, considered the best- administered Enterprise Zone
development company in the country.
Freeholder
O’Dea is a graduate of St. Peter’s Preparatory in Jersey
City, where he won the Silver Medal in Oratory Competition and
the Silver Medal in Business Law. For his many academic
successes, he was included in Who’s Who Among American High
School Students. Bill graduated magna cum laude with a
Bachelors of Science degree from St. John’s University. He
won Gold Key Awards as a top student in criminal justice and
in political science.
Bill
O’Dea knows that politics is, at times, theater. He has
actually taken his talents in that direction, and is the
author of two plays and six screenplays. Freeholder O’Dea,
however, takes his politics very seriously, and served as
Executive Director of the Jersey City Democratic Party and
Hudson County.
He was
named to “Who’s Who in International Business” in 2005
and to “Who’s Who in America” in 2006.
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