[3] She studied at high school in Washington and later, English at Goucher College, in Maryland, graduating in 1945.
A few years later she moved to San Francisco, California, and eventually joined Governor Reagan's staff.
[4] Her partners at the lobbying group included, apart from Wexler, Robert Schule, a former Carter aide, and Gail Harrison, who had been Vice President Walter Mondale's chief domestic-policy adviser.
[5] The clients of the lobbying group included General Motors, American Airlines, and MCI Communications.
Reynolds died on May 23, 2022, at her home in Santa Fe, New Mexico, at the age of 94, survived by her partner Bob Kemble.