Regina Lewis
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Regina Lewis is an American author, national television contributor, and tech-trend expert. She hosts DIY Network's Tech Out My House and is AOL Consumer Advisor. Lewis is the mother of three and has been cited on Capitol Hill for her work in championing online kids safety.
She first appeared on national TV in 1999 on the CBS Early Show, later assuming a full-time role as an expert commentator for several national network and cable programs, including Today, The View, ABC World News This Morning, Good Morning America, Rachael Ray, Fox News Channel, and CNN Headline News. Lewis has also filled in as co-host on CNNfn's The Flip Side, as well as Money Gang.
In 2000, Lewis contributed to the primetime reality series Big Brother. She’s appeared on the syndicated entertainment program Extra and has hosted red-carpet interviews for major events including the Grammys and the world premiere of Harry Potter.
In 2002, Lewis hosted a 26-episode Parent Sense series for public television, teaching parents how to raise happy, healthy children. She is also author of the best-selling book Wired in a Week.
From 2002-present she has been busy chasing down the best of the internet, and reporting it on news outlets such as CNN's Robin & Company, Fox & Friends, and Rachael Ray.
In 2007, Regina launched the latest version of her site, ReginaLewis.com, with better and more robust features. The aim of the site is to help people find their best online experience, through editorial reviews and discussions of the best the web has to offer.
In her role as AOL Consumer Advisor, Lewis works to build awareness surrounding key consumer topics and online trends, including how to save time and money online, and keeping kids safe in cyberspace.
She lives with her children in Northern Virginia and splits her professional time between New York City and Washington, D.C.