Sean F. Byrnes
Committeeman
Sean F. Byrnes was elected to the Middletown Township Committee in
2007. He was elected in a year which was favorable to
Republicans. Despite having veteran Republican politician, State
Senator Joe Kyrillos on the ballot, Sean still won the Republican
leaning Middletown with decisive numbers.
Sean is a Monmouth County native having grown up in Red Bank. He
attended Red Bank Regional High School, graduating in 1981. He
entered the Coast Guard Academy shortly thereafter, completing a
rigorous training and academic program. He also rowed on the
Varsity Crew Team for three years, winning a Small College National
Championship in the Dad Vail Regatta in Philadelphia, PA. He
graduated from the Coast Guard Academy cum laude with a
Bachelor’s of Science Degree in Government.
Sean retired as a Commander from the United States Coast Guard after 22
years of service. Over the years his duties have included serving as an
Operations Officer on Coast Guard Cutter Gentian, preparation of
operating budgets for Coast Guard units, serving as a staff attorney,
and most recently as an Assistant Chief of Staff for the Coast Guard in
New Orleans following Hurricane Katrina. Sean holds a Juris Doctor
degree from the Georgetown University Law Center, and a Bachelor of
Science degree in Government from the United State Coast Guard Academy.
During his military service, he also graduated from the Coast Guard's
Maritime Law Enforcement School and received numerous awards, including
two Commendation medals.
After completing law school in 1992, Mr. Byrnes retired from the active
duty Coast Guard, and accepted a position with the prestigious law firm
of McCarter & English in Newark. For the next four years, he
worked as a trial lawyer litigating matters involving products
liability, premises liability, automobile liability and other tort
claims.
Anxious to practice where he grew up, Mr. Byrnes took a position in
1996 with a local Red Bank law firm. He continued his litigation
practice in state and federal court, trying cases and developing a
specialty in employment law. Sean, who has served as the
Prosecutor in Atlantic Highlands, opened his own general law practice
in 2004, and currently is partner with the firm of Byrnes, Kirkwood in
Red Bank.
Throughout the 1990’s, Mr. Byrnes also continued his public
service in the Coast Guard Reserve. From 1992 until 1996, he
worked on Governors Island, New York as a staff procurement law
attorney with the Coast Guard Maintenance & Logistic Command,
Atlantic. During this time he completed Contract Law Officers
course at the U.S. Army JAG School in Charlottesville, VA. In
1996, Mr. Byrnes accepted a position as a staff attorney for the First
Coast Guard District in Boston, Massachusetts. For seven years,
he commuted one weekend per month and two weeks per year to Boston,
Massachusetts. During that time, he was chosen to serve on the Coast
Guard Roles and Missions Council and returned to active duty for a
period of time in Washington, D.C in 2000. He returned to active
duty at the Coast Guard’s Activities New York Command following
the invasion of Iraq in 2003. More recently, he was recalled to
active duty to serve as the Assistant Chief of Staff for the Coast
Guard Sector in New Orleans for a period of 30 days. Upon his
retirement from the Coast Guard Reserve in April 2004, he was serving
as the Reserve Logistics Officer, Coast Guard Sector New York.
As a local resident, Sean has placed a high priority on public
service. He has served as a member of the Red Bank Board of
Education, Red Bank River Center and as a founding Board Trustee with
the Parker Clinic. He served five years as Chairman of the Board of the
Red Bank Branch of the YMCA, and two years as their Chief Volunteer
Officer. Over the years, he has coached basketball and soccer in Red
Bank and Middletown. He also serves as a minister and lector at the
Church of St. Leo the Great, Lincroft
While on active duty with the Coast Guard, Mr. Byrnes met and married
his wife, Anne Clabby Byrnes, who grew up in Middletown, graduating
from Red Bank Catholic High School in 1981. Anne attended Rutgers
University and was a Certified Public Accountant before leaving her job
to raise her five children. She now works as a real estate agent
with Coldwell Banker.
Sean will not be up for re-election until next year. However, the
Monmouth County Democratic Party has nominated him to run for
Freeholder this year. If he wins that election, he will be
replaced on the Township Committee by another Democrat.