Parker McCay’s John Gillespie sworn in as president of New Jersey Institute of Local Government Attorneys
Gillespie currently serves as the township attorney for Evesham.
Gillespie has been involved with NJILGA for more than 20 years.
Parker McCay’s John Gillespie was sworn in as President at the New Jersey Institute of Local Government Attorneys’ (NJILGA) annual social event at the conclusion of the New Jersey League of Municipalities (NJLM) Conference in Atlantic City on Thursday, Nov. 15.
During its installation of officers ceremony, NJILGA honored incoming and outgoing officers for their commitment and service to the group. NJILGA is an affiliate partner of NJLM that promotes education and professionalism among government attorneys and forms special committees on legislative and regulatory issues to advocate for its members and public interest.
“NJILGA is an association of attorneys whose primary goal is to provide the best legal advice available to elected and appointed officials at the local level,” Gillespie said. “I am honored to serve this organization and the local government clients we and our colleagues represent.”
Gillespie has been involved with NJILGA for more than 20 years. He currently serves as the township attorney for Chesterfield, Evesham, Hainesport, and Mansfield townships. A longtime resident of Evesham, Gillespie is the Chairman of the Board of Trustees for Samaritan Healthcare & Hospice, Inc., and the Founding Trustee of the Church of St. Isaac Jogues.
In addition, Parker McCay’s Steve Goodell was sworn in as treasurer during the ceremony.
All of Parker McCay’s municipal attorneys are members of this group, including Katelyn McElmoyl, who currently serves on the Board of Trustees.
Parker McCay is headquartered in Mt. Laurel, with offices in Hamilton and Atlantic City.
For more information about Parker McCay, visit www.parkermccay.com.