Episcopal church and early career Hewitt was one of the
Philadelphia Eleven, the first eleven women ordained to the Episcopal priesthood on July 29, 1974. Hewitt served from 1973 to 1975 as assistant professor of religion and education at
Andover Newton Theological School in
Newton Centre, Massachusetts. She has also served as lecturer at the Union Theological Seminary and, from 1967 to 1969, as administrator of the Cornell/Hofstra Upward Bound Program at the Union Settlement House in East Harlem. She graduated with honors from
Harvard Law School in 1978, where she was a member of the
Harvard Legal Aid Bureau. She also holds a
Doctor of Ministry degree from the
Chicago Theological Seminary for studies focusing on
liberty of conscience.
Law practice Hewitt practiced from 1978 to 1993 with the Boston law firm Hill & Barlow. She was made a partner in 1985, and served as chair of Hill & Barlow's real estate department from 1987 to 1993. While with Hill & Barlow, Hewitt served on charitable, civic, and professional boards and committees and as a continuing education lecturer on real estate law.
Federal government work Hewitt served as General Counsel of the
United States General Services Administration from 1993 to 1998, overseeing the legal activities and responsibilities of the agency. She served as GSA's chief ethics official, as chief legal advisor to the Administrator and other GSA officials, and as a member of GSA's management committee. While at GSA, Hewitt served as a government member of the Administrative Conference of the United States and as a member of the President's Interagency Council on Women. She also served as a continuing education lecturer on procurement law reform, procurement integrity, alternative dispute resolution, and government law office management.
Claims court service Hewitt was commissioned as a judge of the United States Court of Federal Claims by President
Bill Clinton on October 22, 1998. In 2006, she was appointed by
Chief Justice John G. Roberts to serve on the Financial Disclosure Committee of the
Judicial Conference of the United States. President
Barack Obama designated Hewitt to serve as Chief Judge on March 11, 2009. She served as chief judge until President Obama designated
Patricia E. Campbell-Smith to serve as Chief Judge on October 21, 2013, at which time Hewitt's term as chief judge and 15-year term as a judge of the Court ended. ==Personal life==