Jennifer O'Donnell
Candidate for County Freeholder

Jennifer O'Donnell
Jen has lived in the Gloucester Township section of Camden County for over 30 years. She resides in Erial with her husband, and 2 children who attend Timber Creek High School. Jen returned to college when her youngest went off to kindergarten and graduated with honors from Rowan University.
Besides working full time, Jen stays busy with her children’s activities. She has volunteered and been an activist for the children of Gloucester Township. While regularly attending board of education meetings, she saw a lack of transparency and effective policy and decided to run for the board. She is currently serving in her 3rd year on the Gloucester Township Board of Education.
Watching the lack of interest in Gloucester Township elected officials to represent our township at the county level motivates me to run for County Freeholder. As I branch out throughout the county I realize many have the same concerns. We need new voices and ideas at the county level to make sure that each and every community in Camden County is equally represented and given the tools they need to thrive.
Jen has lived in the Gloucester Township section of Camden County for over 30 years. She resides in Erial with her husband, and 2 children who attend Timber Creek High School. Jen returned to college when her youngest went off to kindergarten and graduated with honors from Rowan University.
Besides working full time, Jen stays busy with her children’s activities. She has volunteered and been an activist for the children of Gloucester Township. While regularly attending board of education meetings, she saw a lack of transparency and effective policy and decided to run for the board. She is currently serving in her 3rd year on the Gloucester Township Board of Education.
Watching the lack of interest in Gloucester Township elected officials to represent our township at the county level motivates me to run for County Freeholder. As I branch out throughout the county I realize many have the same concerns. We need new voices and ideas at the county level to make sure that each and every community in Camden County is equally represented and given the tools they need to thrive.