New Jersey Lottery Gets New Director
By Sayantika Ghosh, Gaea News NetworkSunday, June 13, 2010
TRENTON, NEW JERSEY (GaeaTimes.com)- New Jersey Lottery Commission shall welcome its new director in the upcoming week as the new New Jersey Lottery Commission Director takes upon her duties. Reportedly, the New Jersey Governor Chris Christie selected the New Jersey Lottery chief Carole Hedinger who shall take over the duties in the next week.
Carole Hedinger, the new director of New Jersey Lottery Commission happens to be a old-timer at the New Jersey Lottery Commission itself. The new New Jersey Lottery Commission chief is a Toms River resident who have worked for the Lottery Commission for a long span of nine years, She started off way back in the year of 1994 and her employment tenure came to an end in the year of 2003. Carole Hedinger who is now 67 years old was the first choice of the New Jersey Lottery Treasury Department. As Carole Hedinger returns on Monday she shall have to wait until the approval from the State Senate following which she shall take up her responsibilities as the director of New Jersey Lottery Commission.
As her name got selected as the New Jersey Lottery Commission director, Andrew Sidamon-Eristoff who happens to be the State Treasurer congratulated Carole Hedinger. He moved on to call her as an “an accomplished financial professional” who is seemingly one of the few in the New Jersey Lottery Commission’s office who is qualified as well as experienced. He said that in his opinion she is the only one who can bring out the very best out of New Jersey Lottery Commission with extensive planning and skillful handling of the internal affairs. As the director of the New Jersey Lottery Commission chief, Carole Hedinger shall receive a sum of $120,000 a year.