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Morristown Resident Appointed To P.G. Chambers School Board

HR executive Judy O'Hagan has been elected to serve a three year term as a Trustee.

Press release from P.G. Chambers School:

Jan. 29, 2021

Morristown resident, Judy O’Hagan, has been elected to serve a three year term as a Trustee of the P.G. Chambers School. It is anticipated that Ms. O’Hagan will contribute her organizational, development and leadership skills to advance the mission of P.G. Chambers School.

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Since November 2016, Judy O’Hagan has been the Principal Consultant at JOH Organizational Solutions, a consultancy focused on leadership development, organizational culture & employee engagement, and strategic leadership communications. Judy established JOH Solutions following an extensive and distinguished career as a human resources executive in the pharmaceutical and healthcare industry.

Prior to her consulting role, Judy held the position of vice president, human resources at Sanofi US from 2007-2016. At Sanofi, O’Hagan served as the steering committee chairperson for WISE (Women Inspiring Sanofi Excellence) and as a member of the Healthcare Businesswomen’s Association Advisory Board. She also served as the Chair of the CEO Cancer Gold Standard Task Force for the CEO Roundtable on Cancer. Prior to her role at Sanofi, O’Hagan held a series of HR leadership roles at Novartis Pharmaceuticals, where she achieved the level of vice president, human resources for the commercial division.

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In her community, Judy has served as President of the Board of Directors for Jersey Battered Women’s Service. She is also a former member of the Board of Trustees for Cristo Rey High School in Newark, NJ.

Judy is an alumna of Marquette University and remains active with Marquette in multiple arenas including development, recruitment, and as a member of the Advisory Council for the College of Arts and Sciences.

Founded in 1954, P.G. Chambers School serves northern New Jersey offering a wide range of learning and therapeutic programs designed to help children from birth to age 22 with learning, physical, speech-language and sensory disorders develop the skills they need to realize their unique talents and capabilities.


This press release was produced by P.G. Chambers School. The views expressed here are the author's own.

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