Anita, a native New Yorker, hails from a rich educational background, having graduated from the prestigious Hunter College High School and Queens College.
Throughout her illustrious career, Anita has made a significant impact in the realms of television and film, boasting an impressive seven-year stint as Dr. Nora Thompson on the popular soap opera, "The Young & The Restless".
Moreover, Anita is a celebrated author, having penned the bestselling book, "Dirty Words on Clean Skin", a groundbreaking exposé that courageously bridges the gap between politics and personal experiences, offering invaluable guidance to women seeking to wield power.
For a remarkable 16-week period, "Dirty Words on Clean Skin" dominated the top spot on Amazon's Women in Politics book list, and has been honored with a coveted spot at the esteemed Clinton Presidential Library.
As a sought-after commentator, Anita frequently appears on The Jerry Doyle Show and America's Radio News Network, sharing her insights on women's empowerment with audiences nationwide.
In addition to her impressive broadcasting career, Anita has also made a name for herself as a talented solo performer, writing and starring in the critically acclaimed production, "The Devil Takes A Wife", which has been showcased in various Los Angeles theatres to widespread acclaim.
As a testament to her multifaceted talents, Anita continues to captivate audiences and inspire countless individuals with her unwavering dedication to women's empowerment and her unrelenting pursuit of excellence in the entertainment industry.