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Wendy Marantz Levine Founder of Beauty Bus Foundation, an innovative non-profit that delivers loving kindness, support and compassion to seriously ill patients and their caregivers through beauty services. Pivoting during the pandemic to focus on the wellbeing of our frontline healthcare heroes all over the country, Beauty Bus has been delivering thousands of Bags of Beauty and teaching virtual beauty tutorials to our doctors, nurses and hospital workers.
Wendy is an attorney who previously worked as Director of Litigation at Bet Tzedek Legal Services, where she spearhead the international Holocaust Services Justice Network, which organizes attorneys across the world to provide free legal services to thousands of Holocaust survivors. Wendy was an appellate litigator at Irell & Manella; a Clinical Teaching Fellow in the Appellate Litigation Clinic at Georgetown University Law Center; and clerked on the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.
Los Angeles Magazine named Wendy one of the 50 women who most impacts Los Angeles. She has served on Duke University’s Board of Visitors for Trinity College and on Duke’s Women’s Studies Council. She served on the Board of Trustees of Brentwood school, a member of the Parent Advisory Council at the UCLA NICU, the Irene Dunne Guild at Saint John’s Hospital, the SAM Initiative and the Los Angeles County Bar Association’s Amicus Brief Committee. Wendy graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Duke University and cum laude from the University of Michigan Law School. Wendy and her husband Eric have two children – Alexis and Tyler.Read more