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It didn’t take long for Lisa Williams-Fauntroy, Esq., to
discover that she had a keen interest in both journalism and law.
After a difficult first year at law school, she considered dropping
out, but ultimately followed the example of her hardworking parents,
James and Hazel Williams, and committed herself to the study of
law and to the legal profession. “I realized that the first
year was the hardest, so if I made it through that year, I figured
things would get better,” says Williams-Fauntroy. “What
I eventually realized was that similar challenges would face me
throughout life. That first year was preparation for those challenges.”
Williams-Fauntroy obtained dual degrees in sociology and broadcast
journalism from Syracuse University and a law degree from the
Georgetown Law Center. In the 14 years since law school, she has
carved an upward path at Discovery Communications L.L.C., which
she joined after a few years at a law firm. She began her career
at Discovery as a counsel in the legal affairs department. Today,
as a senior vice president in the Business Affairs and Legal Team,
she is the most senior African-American attorney in the company.
She negotiates and drafts television programming deals and oversees
legal production matters for some of Discovery’s networks,
such as Planet Green, Animal Planet and Investigation Discovery.
Williams-Fauntroy may be hardworking but by no means is she
one-dimensional. She also enjoys dancing, music, photography and
community service, including serving as a fundraiser and mentor
for the Duke Ellington School of the Arts in Washington, D.C.
Last summer, she became a mother of twins — her son, Brett,
and daughter, Logan — and looks forward to raising them
with her husband, Michael Fauntroy. She plans to teach media law
courses at undergraduate and graduate levels and pursue her love
of photography.
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