CCEF Vice-President, CCEF Past President, CCEF Past Director, CCSNA Past President, CCSNA Past Vice-President, CCSNA Past Trustee
Edward V. Cattell, Jr., “Ed”, is well known to many of us. He has been associated with Clan Campbell Society since 1983. He has served the Society as New Jersey Commissioner, Trustee, Vice President and President. Ed was also instrumental in the formation of the Education Foundation as served as its president and a director. He has taken on the current role of CCEF Vice President, to spear head our Argyll Archive fund raising project. Ed was born in Camden, NJ and grew up in Cherry Hill, NJ. He attended and graduated from Cherry Hill High School, then went on to the United States Merchant Marine Academy. Upon graduation he sailed in the Merchant Marine, and the U.S. Navy.
Edward V. Cattell, Jr.'s college education includes United States Merchant Marine Academy, B.S., cum laude, 1970, law school degree was from Rutgers University, J.D., cum laude, 1975, other biographical background includes Author: Parks and Cattell, The Law of Tug, Tow and Pilotage, 3d edition, (1994). Adjunct Professor, Insurance Law, Marine Insurance Law, Admiralty Law, Rutgers-Camden Law School.
He is married to Joellyn. They started dating in high school and have just celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. They have two children, Aubrey, who lives with his family in Moraga, CA., and Kirstin, who lives with her family in Lake Tahoe, CA. Ed spends much of the year in Lake Placid, NY, where he is the Adirondack Commissioner. He enjoys cross country skiing in winter and kayaking in the summer.