Debra Wexler

Debra Wexler is an American entrepreneur.

Education and Personal Life

Debra Wexler was born on September 10, 1958 in Detroit, Michigan. She received a degree in Slavic Linguistics from Michigan State University and is a graduate of Cornell University Falcon Japanese Language Program. She currently lives in Houston, Texas with her husband; they have six children and so far seven grandchildren.

Microcomputer Power

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In 1982, Debra Wexler and her husband founded Microcomputer Power to provide personal computer systems and network integration services. Wexler started the company with $5,000 in 1982; in 1988, sales reached $31 million. The company had offices in Houston, Austin, Seattle, St. Louis, and Chantilly, VA. In 1989 Ernst & Young Magazine's "Entrepreneur of the Year" feature gave Wexler its Wholesale/Retail Award for the Houston and Gulf Coast Region.[1] Wexler sold MicroComputer Power to Ameridata / GE Capital in 1995. As the Texas Regional Vice President she was instrumental in growing business from $70 million in 1995 to $120 million in 1997. She resigned from GE Capital Information Technology Solutions at the end of 1997 to spend more time with the family.

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