Fortman dedicated the early part of her career to improving the lives of women and girls, particularly related to policy work advancing support for victims of sexual and domestic violence. As a survivor of sexual assault, Forman's resilience and courage led her to work as a direct service provider at the Women's Resource Center in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. When she came to Maine in the mid-1980s, she successfully directed the Sexual Assault Crisis and Support Center and was a founding member of the Maine Coalition Against Sexual Assault. As Executive Director of the Maine Women's Lobby and the Maine Women's Policy Center for over a decade, she was the voice for women and girls in the Legislature, speaking to the full array of circumstances affecting women, including health care,
reproductive rights, economic security, discrimination, and education. In the legislative and policy arena, she helped to pass Maine's Reproductive Privacy Act, insurance coverage for contraception, a resolution requiring the Department of Labor to implement Maine's Equal Pay Act, Maine's Parents as Scholars program empowering welfare recipients to access higher education, the ground-breaking employment leave for victims of violence law, and unemployment insurance protection for part-time workers and for victims of violence, among many others. Through her leadership on the commission to Study the Unemployment Compensation System, the commission to Study the Costs and Benefits of Paid Family Medical Leave, the Maine Health Care Performance Council, and many others, she brought the voices of women to the policymaking process. She coupled her advocacy on behalf of women and girls with nurturing leadership in others, mentoring many women. Governor
John Baldacci nominated Fortman to be the next commissioner of the Maine Department of Labor in April 2003. Fortman assumed responsibility for 490 department employees and also chaired the Governor's Workforce Cabinet. Afterward she served as an
adjunct faculty member at the
University of Maine at Augusta. From October 2011 to May 2013 Fortman was the executive director of the
Frances Perkins Center in
Damariscotta. In June 2013 she was named deputy administrator of the
Wage and Hour Division at the
United States Department of Labor. ==Awards and honors==