Eugene E.T. Lawrence

Eugene E.T. Lawrence is running to serve the people of the 4th Legislative District in the New Jersey General Assembly. Lawrence was a member of the Gloucester Township Council until 2006.

Councilman Lawrence is a former Executive Board member of the NAACP. He also served as Chairman of the Camden Chamber of Commerce, as well as on the boards of Citizens For Tax Reform, the Gloucester Township Economic Development Corporation, and the World Affairs Council.

By expanding the participation of suburban businesses into the City's Children's Holiday Spending Spree and working with suburban soccer experts, he helped to create the Camden Youth Soccer Club and worked with the J.C.C. to improve adult literacy and with the children of Camden through the Book Exchange reading program. For these and other efforts to turn diversity back into a positive force, Councilman Lawrence was honored with the KYW "Real People Real Commitment" award.

Councilman Lawrence also received recognition for serving the Boy Scouts of America for over 45 years. For his efforts to include minorities in the scouting experience and working with them to encourage advancement, Councilman Lawrence received the prestigious "Whitney Young" award.

Domenick DiCicco

Domenick DiCicco is running to serve the people of the 4th Legislative District in the New Jersey General Assembly. A former resident of Washington Township, Domenick currently resides in Franklin Township.

Domenick has 18 years of legal and business experience. He began his career in 1990 at the law firm of Post & Schell, where he served as trial counsel for hospitals, insurance companies, small businesses, and large corporations. In 1993, he joined insurance carrier CNA as counsel for large accounts.

From private practice, he then joined Zurich in 2005 as Vice-President and Head of Global Complex Claims and Litigation Management. From that position he was promoted to his current role as Chief Legal Officer of Zurich North American Claim Operation.

In addition serving in various coaching and board roles in Ice Hockey, Baseball, and boys and girls Basketball, Mr. DiCicco is a proud member of the Knights of Columbus and the Sons of Italy and a parishioner of St. Mary's Church.

Domenick earned a Bachelor of Arts degree at Rowan University in Glassboro, a law degree from Delaware Law School and an MBA from Pennsylvania State University.