Assemblyman-Elect John Allen Names Christine Stoll as Chief of Staff
Assemblyman-Elect John Allen Names Christine Stoll as Chief of Staff
TRENTON, NJ (December 26, 2023) – John Allen, a member-elect of the New Jersey General Assembly representing the 32nd Legislative District has named Christine Stoll as his Chief of Staff, effective January 9. In this role, Stoll will serve as a strategic advisor, overseeing all legislative, policy, budget, communications, and constituent services activities for Assemblyman-elect Allen’s office.
“I am delighted to welcome Christine Stoll to my team as Chief of Staff,” said Assemblyman-elect Allen. “Her dedication, experience and commitment to service make her an invaluable asset in advancing the priorities of our office to drive positive change in both our district and in Trenton. Together, we will strive to make meaningful progress and serve our constituents with passion and integrity.”
Prior to joining Assemblyman-elect Allen’s team, Stoll brings nearly a decade of experience working in various roles for the government of New York. Most recently, she served in Governor Kathy Hochul’s administration as Director of Special Events where she was responsible for the strategic execution of the Governor’s official appearances, collaborating with multiple stakeholders on the Governor’s events and ensuring the Governor’s messaging and initiatives were implemented into event programming. Stoll also previously served as Chief of Staff to former New York Assemblyman, Michael Miller and as a staff member to New York City Councilwoman Elizabeth Crowley.
“I am deeply honored and eager to lead Assemblyman-elect Allen’s office,” said Ms. Stoll. “I’m committed to working tirelessly to support his vision, serving the residents of Hoboken and Jersey City, and making a significant impact in our community.”
Building on her commitment to public service, Stoll has demonstrated a deep dedication to her community. Her involvement includes being elected as a District Leader in 2018, representing the 32nd New York Assembly District. Moreover, she served as an active member of the Queens County Young Democrats and played an integral role in 21 in ’21, now recognized as The New Majority NYC, a non-profit organization aimed at empowering and electing more women to the New York City Council.