Meet Anisha and Susie:
Anisha Gizersky has a long, accomplished career in corporate finance and technology. Anisha has over 20 years of senior-level executive management experience in creating and managing, information technology, cybersecurity, strategy and transformation, regulatory compliance, risk management, and program management programs. She has led and directed multi-million-dollar large
scale transformation programs and dozens of Technology projects including strategy, business process re-engineering, mergers & acquisitions, information security, infrastructure and application development. Her experience spans a broad range of industries including financial services with deep knowledge of insurance, banking and capital sectors, telecommunication companies and professional services firms. She is adept at utilizing broad based skills to enable easy collaboration among varying facets, creating more operationally efficient, secure, and synergistic organizations. She is a proud resident of Marlboro for 14 years and has two children in Marlboro Middle School. If elected she intends to make our children’s educations her first priority on the Board of Education and would like to work towards bringing Right technology to the school system. She is number one on the Board of education election ballot. Susie Shrem has been planning events of all scales for years. Her attention to detail and ability to multi-task have proven to be critical as she has worked on all elements of event planning, from conception through post event wrap up, including onsite production. Susie has grown accustomed to managing multi-million dollar budgets, project managing multiple teams, sourcing, contract negotiation, assisting with strategy and marketing. She is renowned for her dynamic leadership, business acumen and marketing strategies, along with her superior organizational and time management skills. She moved to Marlboro three years ago because of the Township’s reputation as a family oriented community with a tremendous school system. She is number two on the Board of Education section of the ballot.