Chris Larson was born and raised on Long Island. He attended Carle Place Public Schools, Chaminade High School, and the University of Dayton where he studied Management Information Systems. For the past 14 years he has been employed by NYU Langone Medical Center where he is currently a Director in Information Technology. In 2005 Chris moved from Manhattan to Somerset, New Jersey and subsequently moved to Bridgewater Township in 2010. In his time residing in New Jersey he has served on the Homeowners Board of the Villas at Quailbrook in Somerset and the Coppermine Swim Club in Bridgewater. Both of these experiences have provided Chris with opportunities to give back to the community and to work collaboratively with others to meet a common goal.
Chris has two young boys, Colin and Gavin with his wife Marianne who is an educator in Warren Township. Chris and Marianne were active members in the communities they grew up in and intend on being just as involved in Bridgewater Township. They feel the most important thing they can do for their children is to be good role models. One of Chris's favorite quotes comes from his own mother, "If you don't like the way something is going, you have two choices; accept things as they are or get involved."
Chris has two young boys, Colin and Gavin with his wife Marianne who is an educator in Warren Township. Chris and Marianne were active members in the communities they grew up in and intend on being just as involved in Bridgewater Township. They feel the most important thing they can do for their children is to be good role models. One of Chris's favorite quotes comes from his own mother, "If you don't like the way something is going, you have two choices; accept things as they are or get involved."
Created by the Larson for Bridgewater Board of Ed Campaign