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'''Lili Rossi''', born '''Lili Alise Malkin''', {{born|19|October|1971}} is a Burbank resident and the wife of ''Trek'' producer [[Dave Rossi]]. They married in 2005.
 
'''Lili Rossi''', born '''Lili Alise Malkin''', {{born|19|October|1971}} is a Burbank resident and the wife of ''Trek'' producer [[Dave Rossi]]. They married in 2005.
   
She appeared on screen with him as a [[Unnamed Humans (22nd century)#Civilian ceremony attendees (2161)|civilian]] at the [[Federation Founding Ceremony]] in the last episode of ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'', {{e|These Are the Voyages...}}. She received no credit for her appearance
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She appeared on screen with him as a [[Human 22nd century civilian ceremony attendees|civilian]] at the [[Federation Founding Ceremony]] in the last episode of ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'', {{e|These Are the Voyages...}}. She received no credit for her appearance
   
 
Malkin grew up near Los Angeles, California. In 1989, she graduated from South Torrance High School. In 1997, she was acknowledged for assisting and supporting ''Trek'' parodist Emmett Loverde in his short film ''Snacking''.
 
Malkin grew up near Los Angeles, California. In 1989, she graduated from South Torrance High School. In 1997, she was acknowledged for assisting and supporting ''Trek'' parodist Emmett Loverde in his short film ''Snacking''.
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In the early 1990s, Malkin worked in the business office at Harvard-Westlake School. She returned ten years later in July of 2002 when she accepted a position in the advancement office at the school. In December 2004, she became Director of Development for VBS Day School, and later Abraham Joshua Herschel Day School in Northridge, California. She previously worked with [[Paramount Pictures]], [[Marvel Comics]], and the Harvard-Westlake School and is heavily involved in fund raising.
 
In the early 1990s, Malkin worked in the business office at Harvard-Westlake School. She returned ten years later in July of 2002 when she accepted a position in the advancement office at the school. In December 2004, she became Director of Development for VBS Day School, and later Abraham Joshua Herschel Day School in Northridge, California. She previously worked with [[Paramount Pictures]], [[Marvel Comics]], and the Harvard-Westlake School and is heavily involved in fund raising.
   
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...as a ceremony attendee

Lili Rossi, born Lili Alise Malkin, (born 19 October 1971; age 52) is a Burbank resident and the wife of Trek producer Dave Rossi. They married in 2005.

She appeared on screen with him as a civilian at the Federation Founding Ceremony in the last episode of Star Trek: Enterprise, "These Are the Voyages...". She received no credit for her appearance

Malkin grew up near Los Angeles, California. In 1989, she graduated from South Torrance High School. In 1997, she was acknowledged for assisting and supporting Trek parodist Emmett Loverde in his short film Snacking.

In the early 1990s, Malkin worked in the business office at Harvard-Westlake School. She returned ten years later in July of 2002 when she accepted a position in the advancement office at the school. In December 2004, she became Director of Development for VBS Day School, and later Abraham Joshua Herschel Day School in Northridge, California. She previously worked with Paramount Pictures, Marvel Comics, and the Harvard-Westlake School and is heavily involved in fund raising.