Lori Ehrlich worked for Stavisky, Shapiro and White, an accounting firm in
Boston, from 1985 to 1988 as a staff accountant and tax specialist. From 1988 to 2008, Ehrlich was self-employed as a certified public accountant, focusing on business consulting and tax planning and preparation. From 2005-2009, she served as President of The Environmental Integrity Project, a
Washington, D.C.–based project of Rockefeller Family Fund. Ehrlich also co-founded two non-profit environmental and energy organizations, Healthlink, Inc. and Wenham Lake Watershed Association. Until her election in 2008, Ehrlich served as HealthLink president, media liaison, political strategist, and spokesperson. As a co-founder of Wenham Lake Watershed Association, she brokered the successful corporate cleanup of a major drinking water source for 80,000 residents on the
North Shore of Boston. Beginning January 31, 2022, she became the
Federal Emergency Management Agency's Region 1 Director. Ehrlich will oversee emergency management operations for
Connecticut,
Maine,
Massachusetts,
New Hampshire,
Rhode Island, and
Vermont. ==Politics==