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Lisa was born and raised in [[Woodmere, New York]]. She graduated from Lawrence High School, a public school located in Lawrence, New York. |
Lisa Wexler was born and raised in [[Woodmere, New York]]. She graduated from Lawrence High School, a public school located in Lawrence, New York. She graduated with Honors from [[Johns Hopkins University|The Johns Hopkins University]] with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science in 1981. She received her [[Juris Doctor]] from [[New York University School of Law|The New York University School of Law]] in 1984, where she won the American Jurisprudence Award for Excellence in Constitutional Law. She entered the [[New York State Bar Association|New York Bar]] in 1985 and the Connecticut Bar in 1991.<ref name="auto">{{cite web|url=http://www.coxmediagroup.com/news/cmg-press-releases/lisa-wexler-wins-gracie-award-outstanding-talk-sho/nCW/ |title=Lisa Wexler Wins Gracie Award for Outstanding Talk Show | Cox Media Group |accessdate=2011-07-23 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120326122710/http://www.coxmediagroup.com/news/cmg-press-releases/lisa-wexler-wins-gracie-award-outstanding-talk-sho/nCW/ |archivedate=2012-03-26 }}</ref> |
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==Legal career== |
==Legal career== |
Revision as of 16:02, 1 April 2024
Lisa Wexler | |
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Born | |
Nationality | American |
Education | The Johns Hopkins University (B.A., 1981) |
Alma mater | The New York University School of Law (J.D., 1984) |
Occupation(s) | Judge, Attorney, and Talk Radio Host |
Relatives | Jill Zarin (sister) |
Lisa Wexler is a Connecticut Probate Judge, an attorney, an award-winning talk radio host and the creator and executive producer of The Lisa Wexler Show, which airs weekdays 10 a.m. - noon on WICC 600, a Connoisseur media station. On May 1, 2023, Law Day, Lisa was given The Liberty Bell Award by the Greater Bridgeport Bar Assn for "promoting civic engagement and respect for the law." Lisa Wexler is currently serving her fourth term as Probate Judge for the Westport/Weston Judicial District in Connecticut. In 2022, she won as a Democrat,[1] having won the prior three elections as a Republican. She won with over 72 percent of the vote. [2] In 2013, She ran as a Republican and won in Westport by a 58 percent to 42 percent margin. In Weston, Wexler won by 55 to 45 percent. In November 2014, Lisa Wexler was re-elected as Probate Judge for a four-year term.[3][4] In November 2018, Lisa Wexler was re-elected again and is currently serving a four-year term. In 2020, Lisa Wexler changed her registration to Democrat. Probate Judge Lisa Wexler Runs for Re-Election; First Time as Democrat after 3 Republican Terms . [5]
Early life and education
Lisa Wexler was born and raised in Woodmere, New York. She graduated from Lawrence High School, a public school located in Lawrence, New York. She graduated with Honors from The Johns Hopkins University with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science in 1981. She received her Juris Doctor from The New York University School of Law in 1984, where she won the American Jurisprudence Award for Excellence in Constitutional Law. She entered the New York Bar in 1985 and the Connecticut Bar in 1991.[6]
Legal career
During law school, Wexler worked for the Real Estate Finance Division of the New York State Attorney General. Immediately after law school, Wexler joined the law firm of Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy as an associate. In 1987, Wexler established her own law firm, originally based in Irvington, New York and later in Westport, CT. Primary areas of practice included contracts, commercial and residential real estate, and trusts, estates and probate matters. In 2013, in a special election, Wexler won a contested election for Probate Judge for District 50, Westport/Weston for a one-year term. She ran unopposed in 2014 and is currently serving a four-year term.
Lisa Wexler is currently serving, by legislative appointment, on the Connecticut Juvenile Justice Policy Oversight Committee ("JJPOC") Commission for Juvenile Justice, a committee authorized by statute to report to the legislature on recommendations to reform the Connecticut juvenile justice system. She is serving her third year on the committee.
Lisa Wexler also served on the Westport Planning and Zoning Commission from 1997-1999 and was elected to the Westport Zoning Board of Appeals, serving from 1999–2003.
Broadcasting career
Seeking a career in radio, Wexler completed the curriculum of the Connecticut School of Broadcasting in January 2006. She began her own show on September 30, 2006, airing on Cox Radio's 1400 WSTC/1350 WNLK in Fairfield County, Connecticut. Governor Jodi Rell was the first guest. The show grew from a 60-minute format on Saturday mornings to airing five days a week during the primetime slot of 4-6 PM. The show is a news-talk format that discusses local, national, and international news, entertainment, and culture.[7] The show was also broadcast on WYBC- Yale Broadcasting, in 2008, and on WFAS-AM, a Cumulus station, from December 2011- June 2015.[8] It was broadcast daily from 4-6 PM EST on AM 1490 WGCH in Greenwich, a Forte Family broadcaster until August 2019. On August 5, 2019, The Lisa Wexler Show moved to WICC600, a Connoisseur media station.[9]
The Lisa Wexler Show has won many awards. Westport Lifestyle Magazine named the show "Best Reader's Choice 2021". Reader's Choice Awards! Westchester Magazine named Lisa Wexler "Best Radio Host" in 2012 as a result of a reader survey.[10] Moffly Media, publisher of several magazines in Connecticut, named Lisa Wexler the "Gold Coast Best Radio Personality" in 2009, 2010, and 2011 as a result of their annual reader survey.[11] In 2010, Wexler won the "Gracie Award" in the Outstanding Talk Show/News category from the American Women in Radio and Television for her interview with Gloria Steinem.[6] In 2011, the CT Press Club named The Lisa Wexler Show the best radio show in the state and the Jewish Ledger named her one of the state's top Movers and Shakers.[12][13] Lisa appears on television often, and appeared on a weekly segment called "Wexing poetic" on CT-FOX 61.[14] In 2022, Lisa won a host of Connecticut Press Club Awards and took First Place Honors in the National Federation of Press Women for her January 7, 2021 interview with Congressman Jim Himes.
Writing career
Along with her mother Gloria Kamen and sister Jill Zarin, Lisa co-authored Secrets of a Jewish Mother, a Jewish secular culture book published in April 2010 (Penguin/Dutton). The award-winning book was also published in Japanese, Russian and Chinese, as well as in a paperback edition.[15] Jill Zarin is one of the original "Housewives of New York City" airing on Bravo TV. Lisa has published op-ed pieces in Hearst Newspapers and The Hartford Courant.
Community service
Wexler has been a resident of Westport, Connecticut since 1989. She served on the board of directors of the Jewish Community Centers in Norwalk, Westport, Wilton, Weston, and Bridgeport for a number of years. She currently serves on the board of directors of the Jeffrey Modell Foundation for Primary Immunodeficiency Research and serves on the Advisory Board of Jane Doe No More, a non-profit devoted to erasing the stigma of sexual assault. Wexler is also a founding member of the Connecticut chapter of Women in Power, which hosts several events each year devoted to educating and empowering women in their personal and professional lives.[14][16] Lisa is a lifetime member of Hadassah and an active member of the Weston Kiwanis.
Personal life
Lisa Wexler is married to William (Bill) A. Wexler. Her children are Jonathan Wexler, Joanna Wexler Moss and Joanna's husband, Yotam Moss. Lisa is usually found with at least one of her beloved bichons, either Shaina or Yofi.
References
- ^ "Democrats sweep: Steinberg, Maher, Johnson, Wexler win". 9 November 2022.
- ^ "Following Re-Election, Lisa Wexler Resumes "The Lisa Wexler Show" after Brief Hiatus".
- ^ "Wexler Sworn In As Probate Judge In Westport". Westport Daily Voice. January 13, 2015.
- ^ "Westportnow.com". Westportnow.com.
- ^ "Westport Election Results 2018: Local Winners Revealed". Westport, CT Patch. November 6, 2018.
- ^ a b "Lisa Wexler Wins Gracie Award for Outstanding Talk Show | Cox Media Group". Archived from the original on 2012-03-26. Retrieved 2011-07-23.
- ^ "Lisa Wexler Wins Gracie Award for Outstanding Talk Show | Cox Media Group". www.coxmediagroup.com. Archived from the original on 2012-03-26.
- ^ "Lisa Wexler, Lighting up the Airwaves in Greenwich and Beyond". 15 April 2016.
- ^ "Radio Industry News, Radio Show Prep, Radio Promotions, Radio Station Data, Podcast News". RADIO ONLINE.
- ^ Magazine, Westchester (June 19, 2012). "Best of Westchester 2012: Readers' Picks".
- ^ "Best Of 2010 - Best Of - BO - Readers Picks 2009". www.mofflymedia.com. Archived from the original on 2010-07-04.
- ^ "WSTC-WNLK's Lisa Wexler Wins Best Radio Show Honor from CT Press Club".
- ^ "Movers & Shakers 2010". 13 January 2011.
- ^ a b "About Lisa Wexler, host of The Lisa Wexler Show". Archived from the original on 2012-03-28.
- ^ "Unknown".[permanent dead link]
- ^ "The Lisa Wexler Show | www.wstcwnlk.com". Archived from the original on 2011-08-04. Retrieved 2011-07-23.
External links
- Living people
- People from Westport, Connecticut
- American radio personalities
- Johns Hopkins University alumni
- New York University School of Law alumni
- Lawrence High School (Cedarhurst, New York) alumni
- People from Woodmere, New York
- Connecticut state court judges
- Connecticut lawyers
- New York (state) lawyers
- People associated with Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy