Monday, July 14, 2025 | By: Colleen Neel Photography
Lisa Ellis grew up in Buffalo, New York, the youngest of four children. She was always good at spelling, and won all of the Spelling Bees in elementary school. Her favorite prize was a Hershey bar with almonds.
For high school during the Vietnam War, Lisa attended a Quaker school in Poughkeepsie, NY, in the beautiful Hudson River valley. Bonnie Raitt, long before becoming a Grammy-winning music icon, was a classmate and the proctor in Lisa's dorm. Bonnie played her guitar and sang protest songs to the girls before bedtime.
Lisa was a pioneering member of the first four-year coed class at Yale University. There were 4,000 undergraduate men on campus, but only about 250 freshman women, with another 250 or so sophomore and junior transfers. She is grateful for the excellent academic opportunities and the friendships made at Yale, but the early days of coeducation and breaking barriers were tough.
Lisa went on to have a fulfilling career in Boston, New York and London, working in public relations, corporate communications, and investor relations on both the client and agency sides of the business. She was a publicist for WGBH-TV, the Boston PBS station, where her job was to get press coverage for such programs as Masterpiece Theater, Nova, Julia Child and Company, This Old House and many more. Lisa met her future husband while cold-calling journalists. Junius was an editor for a roster of airline inflight magazines. She pitched him over lunch for more than a year and finally landed a big article in the Eastern Airlines magazine. Not long after, she asked him out to dinner. That second pitch clearly worked too: they’ve now been married for 40 years.
Lisa and Junius lived in Manhattan for several years and then moved to Greenwich, CT where they enjoyed living near Long Island Sound and she commuted to Wall Street. After 9/11, business in New York basically shut down at the same time as Lisa was confronting age discrimination. She was ready to relocate. They looked all over the country for the right fit, and chose Nashville. They moved here in 2006; Lisa enjoyed working as a fundraiser at Siloam Health and Monroe Harding. Today she is retired and is a full-time gardener! She and Junius have gradually created a stunning English garden at their home in Belle Meade. For the past eight years they have traveled to England in the spring to see spectacular public and private gardens. She brings back seeds of many perennial plants that are not common in Nashville.
She and her husband also share a love of travel—especially to France, where they typically go twice a year, to the Côte d'Azur in May and to Paris at Thanksgiving.
I so enjoyed getting to know a bit of Lisa’s story during her 40 Over 40 shoot, and I love that she chose to be part of this campaign. It was truly a pleasure to photograph her and hear about her interesting life.
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