As the new chairman, Komjathy replaces Michael B. Lavery, who had served as chairman since December of 2015.​
As the new chairman, Komjathy replaces Michael B. Lavery, who had served as chairman since December of 2015.​ (Shutterstock)

By John Fey, Patch staff

YARDLEY, PA — The Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission has announced its panel of officers that will serve for the next 12-month period, according to a statement from the commission.

Aladar G. Komjathy, a Lambertville, New Jersey resident, U.S. Navy veteran, and one-half of business management consultant Komjathy & Kean, LLC., was elected chairman of the commission. His oath of office was administered by U.S. District Court Judge Douglas E. Arpert, a childhood friend of his.

As the new chairman, Komjathy replaces Michael B. Lavery, who had served as chairman since December of 2015. Lavery worked as an attorney out of Hackettstown, New Jersey.

Pamela Janvey of Upper Moreland was re-elected as Vice Chairwoman. Daniel Grace of Feasterville was re-elected as Secretary, and Yuki Moore Laurenti of Trenton, New Jersey was re-elected as Treasurer

Komjathy’s 40 years of experience in public services and business made him an excellent candidate for the position. His firm, which works in government affairs, offers services to a host of national corporate brands, including Amazon, Comcast, GlaxoSmithKline, and Anheuser-Busch. He also serves on the New Jersey State Board of Mortuary Science.

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