Lisa Cambridge-Mitchell
Lisa Cambridge-Mitchell spent over 20 years as a senior music executive at Sony and BMG, shaping the careers of global superstars such as P!nk, Usher, Mary J. Blige, and Snoop Dogg, before launching her own practice, Persist in Joy, which provides coaching and workshops for high-performing creatives and executives. Lisa and her husband have lived in Ridgefield since 2005. In this issue, Lisa talks with award-winning indie filmmaker, Luchina Fisher, about the art of filmmaking. Her story can be found on page #16.
Andrea Valluzo
Andrea Valluzzo got her start writing for area weekly newspapers, including the Wilton Bulletin, and now is a freelance writer who writes feature stories on people and businesses all over Connecticut. She especially enjoys writing on arts and antiques topics. On page #30, she explores the changing dynamics of three area sculpture gardens, which create interesting dialogues between the artworks and the surrounding landscapes.
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Janet Ozzard
Janet Ozzard is an editor and writer who has worked at many magazines, websites, and museums covering style, art, food, and culture. She lives with her family in Redding, and considers herself anbexceptional Wordle player. On page #34, Janet shines a light on the new Connecticut Humane Society facility, reently openined in South Wilton, that’s helping pets and their owners in the 068 area.
Carin L. Weisman
Carin Weisman is an award-winning communications professional and author of numerous works, including the book #morninghaiku: a simple practice to inspire your every day as well as a regular contributor to 068 Magazine. Carin reports on the new found popularity of the ancient game of Mah Jongg in this issue’s Is That a Thing? You can find Carin’s article on page # 58.