Jeff Nash has served on the Camden County Board of Commissioners since 1991 and is the
longest serving Commissioner in the county. Jeff is the Commissioner liaison to the Parks
Department, Division of Environmental Affairs, Camden County Municipal Utilities Authority,
and Pollution Control Finance Authority. Under Jeff’s leadership, Camden County introduced
Parks Alive 2025, a five-year plan to create and revitalize all parks, and recreation venues
throughout the county.
Jeff has an established history of government service. He was first elected to public office in
1989 as a member of the Cherry Hill Township Council, where he served from 1990 to 1993.
Once elected as County Commissioner, Jeff initially served as liaison to the county’s
Department of Health and Human Services. In that capacity, Jeff helped to initiate the
nationally acclaimed Child Immunization Program, the Camden County Kids Club, and establish
the County YES (Youth Empowerment Service) facility.
Most recently, Jeff was appointed as the CEO of the Rowan University Rutgers Camden Board of
Governors which facilitates and advances the “Eds and Meds” opportunities in Camden.