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Annette H. Lartigue has more than 20 years of leadership experience, building partnerships and guiding organizations.

 

An accomplished strategist and marketer, her vision and expertise in government services and civic awareness campaigns have been recognized by many: notably the Trenton NAACP, National Congress of Black Women, Women Who mean Business Association, Union Baptist Church, Stuyvesant Avenue Mini Station, Oakland Street Civic Association, Hillcrest Avenue Civic Association and many more.

 

Her strategic approach to building a city is reflected in her work as The West Ward Councilwoman and as The Chief of Administrative Services at The Mercer County Board of Social Services (MCBOSS), where her concept creation and focus on internal and external customer service delivery has produced impressive bottom-line results.

 

Her turnaround capability is highlighted by her accomplishments as CEO and Founder of The Women Who Mean Business Association (WWMBA) and The West Ward Advisory Board for the residents of the West ward. She founded and developed both organizations with a firm commitment toward team-building and partnership.

 

Offering a rare blend of creative and operational strengths, Annette has achieved exciting results in training and preparing the workforce at MCBOSS to more effectively compete when taking civil service test and to better understand new policies and procedures.  Recognizing the need to address stress reduction to heighten productivity, she partner’s with the staff to help create a stress free workplace. These initiatives’s include improved working conditions and increased staff participation in agency changes.

 

Annette also has more than 20 years of leadership experience in building teams and partnering for progress. Her vision and expertise in business performance, partnerships and teamwork have driven notable  growth in the housing, small business and general consumer goods area for the West Ward in the City of Trenton, where she resided with her late husband  Llywellyn Wayne “Butch” Lartigue.

 

Annette Lartigue’s exceptional track record of improvement is based on her philosophy of total engagement in change. She is known for her ability to quickly identify and diagnose impediments that go far beyond any one person, place or thing.

 

Annette received her BA from Elizabeth City State University in North Carolina and her MAS from Farleigh Dickenson University in Teaneck New Jersey. She holds State certification in Public Management and Training.