Teri Fabi spent 30 years in the Brooklyn District Attorney’s office. Her focus was on incarcerated women, and the impact on their children.
She served as deputy chief of the domestic violence bureau, and chief of the crime prevention division. She was also very active in the Women’s Community Justice Project.
Three years ago, Teri moved to Westport. Though quite a change, she quickly got involved her new community. Among her volunteer efforts: She’s on the town’s Civilian Review Panel.
The other day at the Westport Library, Teri offered insights into her work with the Brooklyn DA, her move here, and how it all fits together.
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Great interview with a fascinating woman and friend.
When is your book coming out, Teri??
Teri Fabi may have only been here for three years, but you would never know! I remember when she applied for Civilian Review Panel among a couple dozen of applicants…she was by far the most level headed professional.
An immense amount of experience, with such a calm demeanor and so well spoken. A true loving and caring professional who just wants to do good and most importantly, she says she’s going to do something, she does it!
I look forward to seeing her climb in Westport’s government. A true leader.