Lori has enjoyed over 25 years in the field of disabilities and enjoys her relationships with those she supports. She fosters connections that support individuals, their families and support teams to successfully work toward meaningful life experiences.
Lori has a bachelor’s degree in social work from Utah State University. She has worked with Early Intervention, Day program direct support for 7 years. She joined DSPD in 1995 as a Support Coordinator and later accepted a position as the Division Training Specialist. She returned to Support Coordination in 2008 when the position was privatized.
Lori has been involved in various positions over the years advocating with and for services for People with Disabilities. She enjoys several long relationships with those she serves and strongly believes in the benefits of a team working together.
In her free time Lori loves to entertain friends and family, camp, fly fish, paint, garden, cook and spend time with her growing family that now includes four precious grandchildren.
