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LORI K. LAMBERT

LORI K. LAMBERT

PRINCIPAL ADVISOR

LORI K. LAMBERT entered financial services in 1988 and is an Investment Advisor Representative and Principal Advisor at Broad Street Planning in Nashua NH.

A graduate of University of North Carolina-Charlotte, she has served as a Director of the Millyard Bank in Nashua since 2019 and is chairperson of the Asset-Liability Committee. Lori is also a member of the Rotary Club of Nashua West where she serves on the Executive Committee, and she is a trustee of the Ogunquit Playhouse in Ogunquit, Maine and the Mary Sweeney Home in Nashua.

Lori is an active member of The First Church of Nashua where she currently serves on the Trust Committee and has served as Chairperson of the Prudential Committee for several terms. In 2009, she was awarded the Kathryn Brigham Service Award for her service to First Church. She has also served as a Trustee of the Front Door Agency and served as board president during her tenure. She is a past Trustee of St. Joseph Hospital and the Nashua Soup Kitchen & Shelter and was Co-Chair of the Nashua Soup Kitchen and Shelter Capital Campaign in 2013. In 2014, she was recognized by the Nashua Soup Kitchen and Shelter with the Unsung Hero award for her work with the Soup Kitchen and the Greater Nashua Community. Lori was honored to be a member of the inaugural class of Leadership Greater Nashua in 1995, and she received the Greater Nashua Eminence Award in 2007 as Volunteer of the Year. In 2013, Lori was recognized as one of the 25 Extraordinary Women in Greater Nashua1 and in 2016, she was named Citizen of the Year2 by the Greater Nashua Chamber of Commerce. Lori also served as a Trustee and Past Chairperson of the Hunt Community board and as a Trustee of the Silverstone Living board and the Boys & Girls Club of Greater Nashua.

Lori and her husband, Gary, split their time between their homes in Nashua and Ogunquit.


1 This award is voted on by a panel after receiving nominations from the community and 25 women who excel in business, philanthropy, community service and leadership are recognized. The women chosen have set a great example for citizenship and community spirit.

2 Each year the GNCC celebrates Nashua’s business community by recognizing 5 people and/or companies who are actively involved in the community and “committed to volunteerism through local charities or the chamber.”

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