N.J. governor continues quest for diversity with three more Cabinet appointments

With most recent nominations, majority of Gov. Phil Murphy's Cabinet members are women — a first for New Jersey.

New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy announces his most recent Cabinet appointments. From left, Zakiya Smith Ellis, who will serve as secretary of higher education; Sue Fulton, who will lead the Motor Vehicle Commission; and Deirdre Webster Cobb, who will serve chair the Civil Service Commission. (Edwin J. Torres/ Governor's Office)

New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy announces his most recent Cabinet appointments. From left, Zakiya Smith Ellis, who will serve as secretary of higher education; Sue Fulton, who will lead the Motor Vehicle Commission; and Deirdre Webster Cobb, who will serve chair the Civil Service Commission. (Edwin J. Torres/ Governor's Office)

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