She graduated from Ladue Horton Watkins High School, before earning two Bachelors degrees (French, Journalism) from the University of Colorado.
Journalism Ferer began her career as an Emmy Award winning television correspondent and anchorperson at NBC affiliate KSDK St. Louis in 1974, and at WPIX New York 1976-1981.
The lifestyle video news release that Vidicom created 30 years ago morphed into a branded content, native advertising, and an interactive platform called InteracTV.
Javits Convention Center Board – 1998 to Present Special Assistant – Liaison to the families of September 11, Office of the Mayor Ferer is a 9/11 widow who lost her husband, Neil David Levin, the director of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which was located in the North Tower of the World Trade Center.
She represented 3,000 9/11 families who lost loved ones on all government issues, including victims' compensation negotiations, Ground Zero rebuilding, gift programs, and DNA and property identification processes.
Since 2002, her responsibilities have included liaising with 9/11 families and shaping balance media coverage through both New York newspaper op-ed pieces and multiple appearances on news broadcasts.
As a member of the Lower Manhattan Development Corporation, Ferer helped to create the mission and program requirements for a Ground Zero memorial.