

His passion is ensuring our disabled veterans have resources and support to live independently and with honor. He has ridden with Brick American Legion Post 348 Legion riders for a host of Charity rides to support their efforts. His love for Brick Township’s recreation programs and youth activities stems from his time coaching his son and other Brick children for Brick American Little League.Īside from community programs for our families, Council President Minichino is also completely dedicated to supporting and serving members of the military, particularly veterans and disabled veterans. His comes from a military family with generations of service as volunteer firefighters. He has completed incipient fire training at the Middlesex County Fire Academy and was a core member of a first response team in a chemical facility in Fords section of Woodbridge. As a business agent, Minichino negotiates contracts for both the private and public sector and has an intimate knowledge of workforce issues, personnel matters and workplace standards.Ĭouncil President Minichino has a long history of volunteerism and community service. He currently is the Business Agent and is an executive Board member for Teamsters Local # 469. Over the past three decades, he has risen through the ranks, understanding the challenges that come with effective management and encouraging environments that support employees and management.

In the past three decades he served as Shop Steward, Chief Steward and Vice President. He is the proud father of two grown children, both of whom graduated from Brick Memorial High School, and is a devoted grandfather.Ĭouncil President Minichino began his professional career 30 years ago as a Teamster for Local #102 in Springfield. Vincent Minichino is a lifelong Ocean County resident and has lived in Brick since 1989.
