Bio
Roxanne Wilson is an American appellate attorney from Austin, Texas best known as a contestant on the fifth season of the reality television competition The Apprentice, in 2006.
Roxanne, an attorney at Winstead Sechrest & Minick, P.C., credits her parents - both professors at Arizona State University - with instilling the virtues of education in her at a young age.
Moved by seeing Sandra Day O'Connor appointed as the first female U.S. Supreme Court Justice, Roxanne decided early on to pursue a career in the legal system.
The Baylor University graduate earned her law degree from the University of Michigan. While studying law, Roxanne became a certified Jazzercise instructor and currently teaches three classes a week.
Before going into private practice, Roxanne clerked for Justices Scott A. Brister and Craig T. Enoch of the Supreme Court of Texas.
Roxanne serves on the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation Austin Affiliate Board and is active in her Riverbend church choir and young professionals group.