John Jackson

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John Jackson has been a member and trustee of FoHVOS since 1989, and its president since November, 2008. He is the founder and president of Metricon Corporation, a small Pennington-based company which makes optical instrumentation used in semiconductors, optical communication and university research. Prior to founding Metricon in 1980, he was employed as a member of the technical staff at Bell Laboratories.

John has been a member of the Pennington Borough Environmental Commission since 1996. Shortly after joining the EC, he proposed and obtained Borough Council approval for a voter referendum on an open space tax for the borough and led the campaign which resulted in its approval by the voters in 1998. He has been a member of the Pennington Open Space Advisory Committee since its inception following adoption of the open space tax.

John has resided in Pennington with his wife Carol, who is employed at ETS, since 1974.

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