Richard Bagger

Richard H. "Rich" Bagger (born March 27, 1960 in Plainfield, New Jersey) is an American Republican Party politician from New Jersey, and former State Senator who later served as chief of staff to Governor Chris Christie.[1] He left the Christie administration in early 2012, and is now a Senior Vice President with Celgene Corp. He is a resident of Westfield, New Jersey.

Biography

Bagger received an A.B. in 1982 from the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University and a J.D. from Rutgers School of Law–Newark.[2]

Bagger served as a Planning Board member, Councilman, and Mayor in Westfield during the 1980s and 1990s.[2] He was elected to the New Jersey General Assembly from the 22nd Legislative District in 1991, succeeding Chuck Hardwick, his longtime mentor. During his time as an assemblyman, he served as Chairman of the Appropriations Committee and was elected to be Majority Conference Leader. In 2000, he declined a race to succeed Bob Franks in Congress. In 2001, he was elected to the New Jersey Senate for the 21st Legislative District. He resigned as a State Senator in 2003 in order to pursue private business interests and was succeeded by Thomas Kean Jr. Bagger remained a political leader in Union County after leaving the legislature.

Earlier in his career, Bagger was an Assistant General Counsel to Horizon Blue Cross and Blue Shield of New Jersey and practiced law with the firm of McCarter and English.[2] After leaving the Senate, he worked as Senior Vice President of Public Affairs and Policy for Pfizer.[2] He also was a member of the NJN Foundation Board of Trustees. In December 2009, then-Governor-elect Chris Christie appointed Bagger as his chief of staff.

Bagger currently serves on the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey Board of Commissioners having been confirmed by the New Jersey State Senate on June 28, 2012.[3]

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Political offices
Preceded by
Raymond Stone
Mayor of Westfield, New Jersey
January 1991January 1992
Succeeded by
Garland Boothe, Jr.
New Jersey Senate
Preceded by
Kevin J. O'Toole
New Jersey State Senator - District 21
2002 - 2003
Succeeded by
Thomas Kean, Jr.
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