Audrey Blondin, J.D., MPH

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Adjunct Faculty

Department of Population Health and Leadership
School of Health Sciences
Education

MPH, University of Connecticut
J.D., Temple University School of Law
B.S., Southern Connecticut State University

About Audrey

Audrey Blondin is the founder of the Blondin Law Office, LLC, Connecticut’s oldest woman-owned law firm, which she established in 1980. It is also the only mother-daughter run law firm operating in Litchfield County.

The firm’s areas of practice include real-estate purchases, sales, refinances, wills and estate planning, elder law, bankruptcy, business law and contracts, nonprofit organizations, and animal law. The firm has also served as counsel for many banks and mortgage companies, providing representation on residential closings, including FHA, CHFA, DAP and VA loan programs, commercial closings, foreclosures, and loan workouts.

Audrey, who earned a Master of Public Health from the University of Connecticut, joined the University of New Haven in 2021 as an adjunct professor to teach a “Law and Public Health” course as part of the Master of Public program. Guest speakers she has invited to speak to her class include Connecticut Lieutenant Governor Susan Bysiewicz, Hartford Mayor Luke Bronin, Connecticut Attorney General William Tong, New Haven Public Health Director Maritza Bond, and U.S. Congresswoman Jahana Hayes.

From 2014 to 2018 Audrey served on the Connecticut Judicial Selection Commission to evaluate, investigate, and recommend qualified candidates for consideration by then Governor Dan Malloy for nominations as judges for the Superior, Appellate, and Supreme Courts.

She is a member of the Connecticut Bar Association and the Connecticut Public Health Association.

Audrey served on the Board of Selectmen for the Town of Litchfield from 1993 to 2003, participating in all aspects of local town government, including the budget process and preparation, labor negotiations, hiring of personnel, community involvement, and interaction with various town departments and local boards and commissions, including Public Works, Parks and Recreation, and Board of Finance. She also Served as local Public Information Officer and Chairman of the Litchfield Courthouse Committee.

In 2001, along with her husband, Dr. Matthew Blondin, she co-founded VOSH-CT, the Connecticut chapter of VOSH-International, an international organization providing eye care services to residents in need locally and in third-world countries. She currently serves as Secretary/Treasurer of VOSH-CT. In 2003, she was the recipient of Connecticut Association of Optometry Recognition Award. She has assisted in providing eye examinations and eyeglasses to more than 50,000 area residents without access to eye care.

News and In the Media

In the Media

The Patch: New treasurer scores victory

Erick Russell ’09, State of Connecticut Treasurer, was complimented for securing approval for Baby Bonds. He was commended by Audrey Blondin, adjunct professor of population health and leadership and the secretary of the Democratic State Central Committee, and Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice.