Lisa Breckenridge

Lisa Breckenridge (born May 27, 1965) is a former American television personality and news anchor. She currently runs a blog called happilylisa.com.[2]

Lisa Breckenridge
Born (1965-05-27) May 27, 1965
OccupationTelevision personality, news anchor
Spouse(s)Andy Cohen (2003-2018)[1]
Children2

Education and early career

Breckenridge graduated from Pacific Union College in the Napa Valley in 1987 and Stanford University's Mass Media Institute of Broadcast Journalism. She has previously worked at KYMA-DT in Yuma, Arizona, then at KOLO-TV in Reno, Nevada and at KCRA in Sacramento, California, before settling at KTTV as a reporter, fill-in anchor, and lifestyle correspondent for Good Day L.A., a job she held for 17 and a half years from 1999 to 2017. She left the channel in January 2017, noting that they were "restructuring."[3]

Personal

Breckenridge, originally from Lodi, California, went to Lodi Academy, graduating in the class of 1983. She was married to talent manager Andy Cohen for 15 years they announced their divorce in 2018[4] together they have a son, Benjamin, and a daughter, Elsie, twins born in March 2005. Breckenridge is known for her trademark blonde bob haircut. Lisa has three sisters, Mitzi (Lodi, CA), Stephanie Dickinson (Redlands, CA) and Tiffany (Orange County, CA). She is known as 'Star' to her nephew (Brett Dickinson) and niece (Taylor Dickinson).

gollark: People are not idiots, and realized that that could be an issue, so there's work on designing asymmetric encryption schemes (symmetric is mostly safe as far as I know, except for Grover's algorithm) which cannot be broken by quantum computing.
gollark: Which breaks RSA and elliptic curve stuff.
gollark: Quantum computers *cannot* do anything ever a trillion times faster, or something ridiculous like that; they can accelerate some algorithms, for example factoring integers fast and something something discrete logarithm problem.
gollark: There are post-quantum schemes already, they're just annoying and not standardized yet.
gollark: What? No.

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