Jon Corzine

Jon Corzine
Jon Stevens Corzineis an American financial executive and former politician. A Democrat, he was a United States Senator from New Jersey from 2001 to 2006 and was the 54th Governor of New Jersey from 2006 to 2010. He also worked as CEO of Goldman Sachs during the 1990s and was CEO of MF Global from 2010 to 2011. He was charged by the Commodity Futures Trading Commissionin connection with MF's bankruptcy in 2011...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionPolitician
Date of Birth1 January 1947
CountryUnited States of America
I stand ready, personally, to help him in any way that he sees fit, to carry out what I believe is an important public task of healing New Jersey, bringing New Jersey together, of giving New Jersey that brighter future we spoke of in this campaign.
As this administration continues to take shape, I'm proud to name two highly qualified individuals to serve on our team. Both Ronald Chen and Lisa Jackson are unparalleled experts in their fields and will serve New Jersey with honor and integrity.
let his family down and he'll probably let New Jersey down, too.
I have a very optimistic view of where New Jersey can go, ... My opponent has presented a more negative view than is necessary.
The reason I want this job is that I have experienced the American promise. ... I want to make sure every child in the state of New Jersey has that,
When I saw the campaign ad where Andrea Forrester said, 'Doug never let his family down and he won't let New Jersey down,' all I could think was that Jon did let his family down and he'll probably let New Jersey down, too,
The games are over. New Jersey must put its fiscal house in order. The time of one-shot budget fixes is past. It's time to balance the books.
The short-term solution is to move the securitization of tolls so that we have the money to match federal trust fund dollars,
These are very prominent citizens in the state, ... Of course they are going to be very involved with different companies and with different nonprofit organizations, and that in itself is not a bad thing.
There won't be any state aid if we don't manage our budget in a way that we husband resources that we can do more than just provide property tax relief,
Elections are about choices. Women understand the word 'choice' because that is something that is absolutely essential and needs to be defended.
There's something not right in how the market is working.
Practicing what you preach would be a good place to start,
I've always said I'd choose nominees with impeccable credentials and distinguished experience.