Thomas Lehrich
Thomas Lehrich (Questrom’87) of Washington, D.C., was selected to the governing committee for the Federal Bar Association, Transportation & Transportation Security Law Section. He was also recently appointed as the deputy inspector general for the Architect of the Capitol. He previously served as chief counsel to the inspector general for the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT), where he received the highest award for achievement, as well as numerous awards from the President’s Council on Integrity and Efficiency. As assistant chief counsel at TSA, a legal organization with more than 200 lawyers, Tom received awards for his work on the team involving the aviation security infrastructure fee, which saved TSA nearly 500 million dollars, and for his innovative airport evacuation plan. As an adjunct faculty at Georgetown University, Tom teaches administrative law and legal research and writing. He lives with his wife, Debbie, and his three children; his oldest daughter, Mayim, is considering BU. Email Tom at tkl7@georgetown.edu.
From the Winter-Spring 2017 issue.