Lauren A. Earley
As director of advocacy for ASID, Lauren A. Earley, Esq. advocates for the interior design profession by leading the society’s legislative, regulatory, and policy efforts at the state and federal levels. In her career, Earley has advanced the interests of those who work and exist in the built environment, by advocating for stronger practice rights for ASID members and advising clients on disaster mitigation strategies. Previously, she worked in law, politics, and government relations, including as a Congressional staffer for a United States Senator on Capitol Hill. Earley holds a B.S. in Business Economics from the University of South Carolina and a Juris Doctor from the University of Richmond School of Law in Virginia.