Zoe Alexander, a multifaceted individual, was born in Los Angeles, California, to a father from West Africa and an American mother.
As a teenager, she pursued a career in modeling and commercial acting, appearing in notable commercials for McDonald's and Planters.
Her passion for entertainment and journalism led her to become an entertainment reporter and columnist for the New York Daily News, where she wrote for the popular columns "Rush and Molloy" and "The 411".
Additionally, she served as an on-air fashion correspondent for "Good Day New York" and made appearances as an actress in other projects, including TV's Rescue Me.
In 2013, she expanded her career by becoming a producer for The Dr. Phil Show, which reached an average of 3 million households per day.
Zoe's entrepreneurial spirit led her to own an online clothing boutique, Poetrie.com, from 2010 to 2012, which was featured in Seventeen Magazine and Us Weekly Magazine.
Her exceptional organizational and leadership skills enabled her to found Divas Who Dine, a nationwide organization connecting and hosting luncheons for women in media, PR, and related fields.
When not working, Zoe enjoys gardening, cooking, and dedicating her time to charitable and political causes that promote the health and welfare of women and children.
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