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Phone: 431-6501
Founder and first president of the Friends of the RPAC, the grass roots group that fought for and founded the Ridgefield Playhouse for Movies and the Performing Arts. (1994-March 2001)
Currently employed as Director of the CT. Folk Festival and Green Expo in New Haven, a four day annual event occurring this year, Sept. 6-9.
Founder and producer of Concert Happenings in Ridgefield's Parks (CHIRP), the highly successful summer series of Tuesday night concerts in Ballard Park begun in summer of 2002.
Producer of Acoustic Celebration, an affordable Sunday evening singer/songwriter series that takes place at Temple Shearith Israel, 46 Peaceable St from October - April.
Raised in New York City, Graduate of N.Y.U. at Wash. Sq.
Masters in History from NYU and then received a J.D. from Fordham Law School (1973).
17 Years of legal experience working first for law firm (Nixon Hargrave Devans & Doyle), then for major pharmaceutical corporations Schering- Plough in New Jersey and Purdue Frederick in Norwalk, ultimately general counsel of publicly traded generic drug company Par Pharmaceutical.
Experience managing in- house as well as outside counsel, negotiating contracts, dealing with state and federal agencies, administrative law, litigation etc.
Moved to Ridgefield in 1983. Husband Morgan Weber, recently retired. Son, David Manners-Weber, 19 years of age, a sophomore in college, who shares his mom's interest in the political process.
Possessor of 7 dogs (6 rescues)
Has been on Board of Selectmen for past ten years. Served on Board of Directors of Women's Center in Danbury for three years 1996-1999 and is currently on its Advisory Board, Board of Directors of ABC from 1996-March 2001. Member of League of Women Voters. Past President of Ridgefield Branch of American Association of University Women. Recipient of 1999 Ct. State AAUW Award for Community Service.