About Brendan Doohan

Raised in Jersey City, Brendan Doohan comes from a family whose roots in the community stretch back to 1915, when his ancestors immigrated to Jersey City from Ireland. Alongside his twin sister Erin, he grew up in downtown Jersey City, attending school and church at Holy Rosary, where he also served as an altar boy. Brendan went on to Saint Peter’s Prep, where he was a wrestler and a Eucharistic Minister, before earning a philosophy degree from Rutgers University, graduating Phi Beta Kappa. He later completed a master’s degree at the Center for Modern Psychoanalysis in New York City, working directly with patients in a clinical setting.

Brendan has built a career across public service, nonprofit work, consulting, and technology, developing the ability to navigate large organizations and solve complex problems. Today, working in artificial intelligence, he draws on that experience to tackle challenges head on — skills he is looking to bring to the Board of Education.

As a parent of a PS 28 student, Brendan has seen firsthand how strong schools depend on strong support systems. On the PTA Board, he has helped organize clothing drives, dances, and play nights, while also creating new lines of communication for parents through WhatsApp groups and a shared issue tracker with the principal. His vision is clear: a well-managed budget and responsible oversight are the foundation for student success and teacher support, especially at a time when federal and state funding is being severely reduced.

Brendan is running for the Board of Education because he believes student success and well-being are predicated on responsible and considerate oversight of the budget. He will fight to ensure every dollar is used wisely so that students and teachers have the resources they need to thrive. While his past work with the Riverview Neighborhood Association, Jersey City Landmarks Conservancy, and as a Committee member reflects his broader commitment to Jersey City, his focus today is simple and urgent: We need Stronger Schools now — for our kids and for our community.

Why I’m Running

As a parent of a Jersey City Public School student, I am continually disheartened at the ongoing mismanagement of the Jersey City Board of Education. There is a glaring need for more resources and better leadership. This is urgent since, as federal and state funding sources decrease, the budget for the district will increasingly rely on the local school tax levy. With this change in funding, the Board needs to operate more efficiently and responsibly while also vetting vendors more thoroughly. The time for change is now. 

A bit about me. My ancestors immigrated to Jersey City from Ireland more than a century ago. I grew up in downtown Jersey City and currently live in the Heights with my wife and son. Education has played a large role in my life: I graduated from Saint Peter’s Prep, earned a degree from Rutgers, and later completed a graduate degree in clinical therapy. Currently I work in technology. Today, as the parent of a Jersey City Public School student, I see firsthand the urgent need for change in our schools.

Too many classrooms still lack basics—bathroom stall doors, maintained athletic fields, working HVAC systems—all this while the Board of Education had provided insufficient review of the budget. Repeated audits have exposed the same financial failures year after year: “missing contracts and inaccurate payroll records to outdated asset inventories and unrecorded expenses”. These are not isolated mistakes. They reveal a systemic lack of oversight that drains resources away from students.

My vision for the district is simple:

Every student should have access to the resources they need to succeed.  

This includes strong STEM programs, trade school pathways, extracurriculars, and athletics. Achieving this requires a Board guided by four pillars:

Accountability

We must demand accountability in every contract and program.

Communication

We need open communication so parents, students, and teachers are heard.

Trust

We must rebuild trust by making budgets transparent and understandable.

Success for all students

We must measure every decision by whether it helps students.

To combat this rampant oversight I will do three things:

Audit any contract over $50,000 to see how it is being used and if JCPS students are directly benefiting from it

Vote “No” on contracts where either the program is not meeting its goals or does not have a measurable goal; and,

Analyze current spending for any other opportunities for greater efficiencies and alternative funding sources.

These steps will ensure that the historic budget of the Board brings results for students and the JCPS staff.  With state and federal funding declining, Jersey City will inevitably rely more on the local tax levy. But that reliance must be gradual and responsible, not reckless. If we ask taxpayers to shoulder more, every dollar must be justified. As a Board Member, I will push to cut waste and explore funding alternatives, redirecting funds into programs that directly serve the students and staff.

Having an independent Board that only answers to the students of Jersey City is essential for progress. With the right focus and discipline, we can build a school system that lives up to the promise our children deserve.

That is why I’m running.

Last, I am not doing this alone. With Lorenzo Richardson and Aimee Sharrock, I am running on the “For Stronger Schools” slate. If you also feel frustrated with the direction of the Board, please join us. You can get involved by:

Together we can bring the change the students deserve.