Jessica Simpson-Cook Endorsed by the SCFDW

September 2, 2022

Congratulations Jessica!

The Somerset County Federation of Democratic Women is honored to endorse candidate Jessica Simpson- Cook for Bernards Township Committee in the upcoming November 8, 2022, election.

“Jessica is a proven leader who has the experience, knowledge, and commitment to serve Bernards Township exceptionally well. Her love of community drives her, and she will put that passion into working for every resident, every day” said SCFDW President Roberta G. Walters. “Bernards Township would greatly benefit from electing Jessica”.

Jessica Simpson-Cook and her husband chose to purchase their Bernards Township home in 2019. Simpson-Cook is a legal and procurement professional for an International Consumer Goods company and she has built her career working at Fortune 500 companies headquartered in New Jersey.Simpson-Cook earned her Business Degree from Temple University in 2004, attended Widener University Law School, and earned her Executive MBA from Rutgers University in 2017. She is currently a member of the Junior League of the Oranges and Short Hills, committed to develop and empower women civic leaders to address the needs of children by tackling food insecurity and improving access to essential items and resources to improve the health and wellness of school-aged children in need.“I am honored and eager to embark on this journey again as a candidate for the Bernards Township Committee,” Simpson-Cook said. “I am dedicated to working on new efforts that continue to make our town a lively, vibrant community, attractive to residents, visitors, restaurants, and other businesses.For these reasons, the Somerset County Federation of Democratic Women proudly endorses Jessica Simpson-Cook for Bernards Township Committee.

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