Background
Isenberg, Sheila was born on March 19, 1943 in New York City. Daughter of Paul and Edith Isenberg.
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Isenberg, Sheila was born on March 19, 1943 in New York City. Daughter of Paul and Edith Isenberg.
Bachelor, Brooklyn College. Student, Hunter College.
Investigative staff reporter, The Daily Freeman, Kingston, New York, 1983-1988; principal media coordinator, New York State Assembly Task Force on Women's Issues, 1988-1992.
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Member National Writers Union.
Married July 4, 1981.