PRINCETON — Somerset County Freeholder Deputy Director Denise Coyle will serve on a panel entitled “Running, Winning and Making a Difference” at Princeton University’s Dodds Auditorium in Robertson Hall on Nov. 30 from 2:15 to 4 p.m.
The panel is part of a one-day campaign training and education program for women students at Princeton. The goal of the program is to encourage women to become engaged in public life and to train them on how to become politically active, with the ultimate goal of getting them to run for office sometime in their future.
Ms. Coyle has been asked to convey to students her own story of why she decided to run for office, what inspired her to run, what running for office was like and how she has made a difference during her tenure.
For information about this program, contact Jean Sinzdak of the Rutgers Eagleton Institute of Politics at 732-932-9384, ext. 260.
— Katie Wagner

