
Scott C. Crans
Administrator, OMCC & Secretary, NJ State Mosquito Control Commission
Scott has been working in mosquito control and research for 33 years but grew up surrounded by this work. He began his career directing the Sussex County Division of Mosquito Control, where he spent 12 years before moving on to teaching, research and program development for New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station (NJAES) at Rutgers University following the introduction of West Nile virus into New Jersey. After 16 years with Rutgers Mosquito Research and Control, Scott became OMCC Administrator in 2016 to assist with the development and coordination of the state mosquito control programs following the introduction Zika virus into North America. Scott has a BS in Biological Sciences and an MS in Entomology from Rutgers University. He hopes this knowledge and perspective gained over a long career working in the field, teaching, and performing research realizes net positive movement in the mosquito research and control community.

Autumn D. Angelus
Principal Biologist
Autumn is responsible for the Equipment Lease, BioControl, and Airspray Programs. Autumn has been involved in mosquito control since 2004. She spent years as a seasonal for Salem County Mosquito Commission before becoming their Biologist and then Entomologist. She has a BS in Biological Sciences from Rowan University an MS in Entomology from University of Florida, and a Graduate Certificate in Medical Entomology. Autumn’s family, pets, and garden keep her busy after work and on weekends.

Steve E. Csorgo Jr.
Assistant Biologist
Steve joined OMCC in 2001, after 21 years at American Cyanamid Ag Research Center. Before which he paid his way through college working for the NJDA Gypsy Moth Bio-Control Program. He has run or assisted running the Airspray, Equipment Use, and Bio-Control Programs and stepped up when needed during times of fluctuating staffing. Steve is in no rush to retire and looks forward to every mosquito season working with his County, State & Federal partners!