Alexis Page is a semi-retired entrepreneur who refuses to retire fully. Before and while attending college, she was an electrician and radio communications technician.

Page Communications was first established in 1981.

Alexis established and successfully led the company for over twenty years. Her professional achievements include the design and manufacturer of custom-made undercover two-way radio antennas for police and federal agencies. Alexis maintained communications equipment used by the FBI, DEA, and the US Secret Service, including limousines designated to transport the President of the United States.

The company was a contractor to AT&T in the inauguration of the original cellular telephone system serving the Los Angeles area. The firm owned and operated a network of mountain-top UHF radio repeater facilities throughout Southern California.

In 2025, she returned to radio communications following two decades as an aviation consultant serving several European airlines. Subsequently, she was named executive vice president of an international airline holding company.

Alexis is a native of Los Angeles. In 1979, she graduated from the University of Southern California and is a licensed general electrical contractor.