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Trish Vradenburg (born 1946) is an American playwright, author, television writer, and advocate of research to cure Alzheimer's disease. ==Biography== Vradenburg was born in Newark, New Jersey, the daughter of Beatrice and Judge Joseph Lerner. She graduated from Boston University in 1968, and became a speech writer for Senator Harrison A. Williams (D-NJ). She was a writer on three television shows. In addition, she wrote the novel ''Liberated Lady'' (1986) as well as the plays ''The Apple Doesn't Fall…'' and ''Surviving Grace''. Both of those plays are accounts of Vradenburg's time as an Alzheimer's caregiver for her mother, who died of the disease in 1991. Vradenburg is married to former AOL executive and venture philanthropist George Vradenburg. In 2008, Vradenburg and her husband founded US Against Alzheimer's, a national advocacy network dedicated to stopping Alzheimer's. In 2012, Capitol File magazine named Trish and George Vradenburg on their list of Washington's top power couples for the philanthropy and advocacy efforts. She also sits on the board of Theater J and DC Vote.
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