Audrey Lane - Garden State Initiative

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Audrey Lane

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Audrey Lane is a public relations and communications professional focused on positive change through strong policy. She is known for her advocacy and creative awareness campaigns working with grassroots organizations, legislators, and organizations at the local and state level.

Before joining GSI, Audrey worked in the field of public relations and communications with clients focused on positive change through strong policy. She is known for her creative advocacy through coalition building and awareness campaigns.

Lane held the role of Executive Director for Jersey 1st where she worked with New Jersey families and businesses focused on issues including education, overregulation, and community safety. Lane worked directly with state legislators to open facilities and positively impact the lives of people with disabilities in New Jersey as the state emerged from the pandemic shutdowns.

Lane has served as Communications Director and Campaign Manager on a New Jersey congressional campaign and worked on local council campaigns throughout the state. She was named as a “2022 Right Women to Watch” by Save Jersey Media and was selected as member to American Enterprise Institute Leadership Network in 2021, she was named as a “Woman of Inspiration” by the New Jersey State Chamber of Commerce in 2024 and was named ROI Women in Business Influencer 2025, and an Influencer on the Power 100 list for 2025.

Lane served as a Council member in her hometown of Mountain Lakes, NJ as a member of the Financial Advisory Committee, Environmental Commission, Planning and Zoning Boards, and Affordable Housing Advisory Committee. She currently volunteers as the county director for the Pajama Program and is an active member of Impact100 Garden State.

Audrey graduated from Johns Hopkins University where she was a student athlete and a recipient of the Louis Azrael Fellowship in Communications. She currently lives in Mountain Lakes, NJ with her husband and has three grown children.

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