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Interview with Brian Hill and Wayne Winsley

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While on active duty, Brian practiced a wide variety of law including federal contract law, international law, and administrative law.  Brian also served as a prosecuting attorney, a fiscal law attorney, and as a Staff Judge Advocate.  Since being discharged from the military in 2010, Brian has returned home to Connecticut and has continued to improve his community, this time, by starting a small business, BKH & Associates, LLC, a private practice law firm in downtown Hartford.


Brian was born and raised in Windsor, Connecticut; graduated from Southern Connecticut State University ; and has earned a  Juris Doctor from Howard University School of Law.  He also has a Masters of Law in Military Law with a specialty in Federal Contract Law.


He is currently campaigning in the Republican primary to represent Connecticut as Senator.

Wayne Winsley is a candidate for Congress from Connecticut’s Third District.


Wayne Winsley is a veteran broadcaster who has been heard on the radio throughout Connecticut for over twenty years.  He is a former morning news anchor for ten years, on 1350AM WNLK/WSTC in Norwalk and WICC 600AM in Bridgeport . For ten years he was the host of his own talk show, The Wayne Winsley Program on WINE 940AM in Danbury.


Winsley is a veteran of the United States Navy, where he achieved the rank of Petty Officer. He has had a successful career as a private investigator, and is a successful novelist with his book, an FBI thriller entitled, The Leprechaun Deception, which has recently been optioned to become a feature film.


In 2003, he took on a more active role in the community when he was elected President of the Danbury chapter of the NAACP.


Married to April Dawn Winsley, Wayne has 3 children.

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