Roger A. Bodman (born 1952) is an American Republican Party politician and political strategist who served in the cabinet of New Jersey Governor Thomas Kean.
As the State Commissioner of Labor, he implemented extensive legislative reforms of the unemployment insurance program.
In 1987, Bodman was appointed by the governor to chair the Study Commission on Regulatory Efficiency, a role that earned him the Alliance for Action's Eagle Award.
A native of Bernardsville, New Jersey, Bodman graduated cum laude from Ohio University in 1974 with a degree in political science.
[2] Bodman began his political career as a driver for U.S. Rep. Millicent Fenwick in her first campaign for Congress in 1974.