Judith Steinberg Dean
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Judith Steinberg Dean, M.D., (born May 9, 1953) is a physician from Burlington, Vermont, and as the wife of Democratic politician Howard Dean, was First Lady of Vermont from 1991 to 2003.
Judith Steinberg grew up on Long Island in the town of Roslyn outside New York City, and graduated from Princeton University with a bachelor's degree and the Albert Einstein College of Medicine with a Doctor of Medicine. At the latter university, she met fellow student Howard Dean.
After completing a fellowship in hematology at McGill University in Montreal, Steinberg moved to Burlington, Vermont with Dean in order to set up their joint medical practice. They were married in 1981. She kept her maiden name "Dr. Steinberg" while in her practice to differentiate her from her husband.
As her husband served in the Vermont House of Representatives, and as Lieutenant Governor and Governor, she remained working full-time in her practice. She did not campaign with her husband in the U.S. Democratic presidential nomination, 2004 until he lost the Iowa caucuses.
The Deans have two children, Paul and Anne, both of whom have been raised in the Jewish faith.
[edit] External links
- Dean Says Wife Won't Be a 'Prop' - CNN.com, January 7, 2004
- Judy Dean likes living out of the spotlight - Des Moines Register, December 11, 2003
Preceded by Barbara Snelling |
First Lady of Vermont 1991 – 2003 |
Succeeded by Dorothy Douglas |