Juliet Leonard currently advocates for Hunterdon County residents as a Public Health Nurse in New Jersey. Born and raised within a Polish-American household in Hunterdon County; Juliet spent fifteen years working in maritime sales, customer service and marketing before beginning her nursing career by attaining a double Associates Degree in the fields of Applied Science in Nursing and Liberal Arts. While studying at Raritan Valley Community College, Juliet earned recognition in her studies several times, being placed on the Deans List and awarded the Student Service Award. As a product of her upbringing, Juliet is tri-lingual, speaking both Polish and Spanish, as well as English. Juliet continues to reside and raise her two daughters in Hunterdon County. She is looking forward to celebrating her twentieth wedding anniversary in 2018. Juliet spends her free time practicing kinesthetic learning with her two daughters, on or near the ocean, gardening, scuba diving and traveling whenever possible. One of Juliet's favorite quotes is "Don't count the days, make the days count" by Muhammad Ali. Juliet is looking forward to serving as Vice President with a productive and inspiring two year term.