Kenneth Merin Explained

Kenneth Merin
Office:Commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Insurance
Governor:Thomas Kean
Term Start:May 10, 1986
Term End:January 16, 1990
Predecessor:Hazel Frank Gluck
Successor:Jasper J. Jackson
Governor1:Thomas Kean
Term Start1:October 9, 1984
Term End1:January 10, 1985
Acting: April 16, 1984 – October 9, 1984
Predecessor1:Joseph F. Murphy
Successor1:Jasper J. Jackson
Birth Date:1947
Alma Mater:George Washington University (BA, LLM)
Seton Hall University (JD)
Allegiance: United States
Serviceyears:1969–1972
Battles:Vietnam War

Kenneth D. Merin (born 1947) is an American Republican Party politician and lawyer who served two stints as the New Jersey Commissioner of Insurance.

Early life

He is a 1969 graduate of George Washington University.[1] From 1969 to 1972, Merin served in the U.S. Army, where he was a decorated infantry officer during the Vietnam War. He received his J.D. degree from Seton Hall University School of Law in 1975. In 1980, he received a LL.M. from the George Washington University Law School. From 1975 to 1980, Merin was a legislative attorney for the Congressional Research Service, the public policy research arm of the United States Congress.

Kean Administration

In 1981, Merin joined the campaign of Thomas Kean for Governor of New Jersey as the Director of Research. After Kean was elected Governor, Merin joined his administration as the Deputy Chief Counsel to the Governor. He also served on the Board of Directors of New Jersey Transit.[2]

Following the resignation of Joseph F. Murphy as state Insurance Commissioner in March 1984, Kean appointed Merin to serve as Acting Commissioner.[3] He was later nominated to serve as Commissioner and won confirmation by the New Jersey State Senate.

A resident of Lawrence Township, Mercer County, New Jersey, Merin was appointed by Kean on January 12, 1985, to serve as Director of Policy and Planning in the Governor's office. He replaced Gary Stein, who had been appointed by Kean to the New Jersey Supreme Court.[4]

On February 9, 1986, Kean announced that Merin would return to the cabinet as Insurance Commissioner.[5] He held that post until the end of the Kean administration in 1990.

Private Sector

After leaving state government, Merin headed the Insurance Coverage practice at Purcell Ries Shannon Mulcahy & O'Neill, a New Jersey law firm. He served as a Director of DSL.net, a nationwide provider of broadband communications services. He also served as president and CEO of the Charles Hayden Foundation.[6]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Kenneth D Merin Profile Bedminster, NJ Lawyer Martindale.com.
  2. News: NARVAEZ. ALFONSO A.. PANEL IN JERSEY VOTES TO CANCEL 20% FARE RISE. 22 March 2016. New York Times. 15 December 1982.
  3. News: Sullivan. Joseph F.. AN INSURANCE COMMISSIONER'S LIABLILITIES. 22 March 2016. New York Times. 18 March 1984.
  4. News: Shift in Top Personnel Is Announced by Kean. 22 March 2016. New York Times. 13 January 1985.
  5. News: Sullivan. Joseph. POLITICS; KEAN SHIFTS AIDES; MORE MOVES AHEAD. 22 March 2016. New York Times. 9 February 1986.
  6. Web site: The Charles Hayden Foundation. www.charleshaydenfoundation.org/. 22 March 2016.