[3] She later married former Wall Street executive Ray McGuire,[8] whom she joined on the campaign trail during his 2021 bid for Democratic mayoral candidate,[9][10] and with whom she has one son.
[14] First envisioned as a television series that would profile upper-class black New Yorkers, the pair shifted to realizing the story, Gotham Diaries, in 2004, as a social satire novel, due to events of 9/11 disrupting plans.
[15][16] In 2012, her book, Inspiration: Profiles of Black Women Changing Our World with her producing partner Nathan Hale Williams[3] and photography by Lauri Lyons was published.
[18] That year, when listed among the top 40 Under 40 by Crain’s New York Business, Williams affectionately referred to McCrary McGuire as "a baby mogul in training".
[22] and on Verdict with Dan Abrams for NBC, in 2008, alongside Pat Buchanan and Lawrence O'Donnell, as a guest host for The View,[23][24] and as a legal analyst for CNBC, Fox News, and Court TV (now truTV).
[28] In 2021, HBO Max premiered a reboot of Sex and the City, titled And Just Like That..., which introduced a recurring new character reportedly inspired by McCrary McGuire, named "Lisa Todd Wexley".