Carmen Trifiletti, a native of Woodbury, Gloucester County, has long been a fixture in New Jersey's public service landscape. Raised in the historical center of the county, their early life was deeply influenced by a community-oriented environment, fostering a commitment to service that has guided their career path. Following graduation from Clearview Regional High School, Trifiletti pursued higher education at Cabrini College in Pennsylvania, where they studied an interdisciplinary mix of health and exercise science, business administration, and psychology. This broad educational foundation prepared them well for a multifaceted career in public service.
Trifiletti's professional journey commenced at Shady Lane Nursing Home in East Greenwich Township, where they served in a critical maintenance role. There, they are responsible for the upkeep of the facility's infrastructure, including vital medical equipment and general grounds maintenance, ensuring a high quality of life for the residents. This role nurtured their inherent dedication to community care and laid the groundwork for their subsequent roles in public administration.
Trifiletti is employed as a clerk at the New Jersey Department of Human and Special Services located in West Deptford. This role places them at the heart of the state's largest public service agency, which supports over two million residents with various needs. Their responsibilities are crucial and encompass coordinating meetings for multiple social service committees, meticulous preparation and management of documents, and effective communication across departments to facilitate smooth operations.