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Lorrie Strohecker
founding Board Executive
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For Lorrie Strohecker, hobbies rarely tend to stay just hobbies. First she took sewing from a pastime to a 25-year career producing custom textiles for luxury hotels and casinos across the US. Then in 2018, what started with a candle-making kit became Little Pink Farmhouse, a boutique candle and home goods business that distributes nationally. Lorrie, who’s also a mother of six, says she feels privileged to be lending her creativity and entrepreneurial experience to launching T.I.E.S. with her brother, Boyd, in honor of their late brother, Todd. “Education meant so much to him,” she says. “To be able to do something really good in this world and something that, when we were children, we never even could think about--and doing it with my brother and in honor of my other brother, like the three of us are back together in a way--that’s the most important thing to me.” Lorrie lives on a working ranch in Montana with her husband, Greg.
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