Which law firms, nonprofits, or advocacy groups has Lori Frantzve worked for or led since 2024?

Checked on November 25, 2025
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Executive summary

Available reporting identifies Lori Frantzve since 2024 primarily with private-sector network‑security and defense‑tech companies she founded or led — notably AZ‑Tech International (and IMET Labs as a DBA), E3tek Group, and related small firms — and mentions a long earlier career at General Electric (nearly two decades) [1] [2] [3]. There is no coverage in the provided sources of her working for or leading any law firms, established national nonprofits, or traditional advocacy groups since 2024; available sources instead list corporate titles and small local nonprofit ties connected to her daughter [1] [4] [5].

1. Corporate network‑security and defense‑tech leadership — the clearest record

Multiple directory and local reporting entries present Lori Frantzve as a founder, chairman or CEO of small private companies in network security and defense consulting: AZ‑Tech International (also styled Az Tech International Inc), E3tek Group (sometimes E3TEK), and related DBAs such as IMET Labs [1] [2] [4]. Business listings identify her contact information and a chairman/CEO or principal CEO title at those firms [1] [4]. Fact‑check pieces that examined public records also link her name to defense‑tech company records and DBAs [2].

2. Longstanding corporate résumé noted in media profiles

Profiles of Erika Kirk and local reporting summarize Lori Frantzve’s earlier corporate career as nearly two decades with General Electric before she “later ventured into” founding companies in network security [3] [6] [7]. Media outlets repeating that narrative attribute Frantzve’s entrepreneurship in cyber and EMP‑mitigation markets to that post‑GE period [6] [7].

3. No sourced evidence in these materials of law‑firm roles

The assembled sources do not report Lori Frantzve as working for or leading any law firms. Business directories and profiles list corporate CEO/Chairman roles and small‑company affiliations but do not mention employment or leadership within legal practices or firms [1] [4] [8]. Therefore: available sources do not mention law‑firm roles for Frantzve.

4. No clear reporting of nonprofit or advocacy leadership since 2024

Local reporting and profiles connect Erika Frantzve Kirk to charitable activity (Everyday Heroes Like You; AZ Foothills Charitable Foundation) that involved her mother at least in the early years, but the sources do not document Lori Frantzve leading national nonprofits or advocacy groups since 2024 [5]. Profiles and business listings instead present her as a private‑sector executive [3] [1]. Thus: available sources do not mention Frantzve leading nonprofits or advocacy organizations in that period.

5. Public‑records and fact‑check details that complicate the picture

Investigations and aggregation sites note numerous name variations and public‑record traces for Lori Frantzve (multiple aliases, addresses, phone numbers), and some outlets link those records to defense‑tech filings and an alleged “NSA” list referenced in online pieces; fact‑check writeups treat those links with varying degrees of confirmation and caution [9] [2]. Business profile services (ZoomInfo, Datanyze) additionally list titles like “Principal Chief Executive Officer” at E3tek Group and previously at Az Tech International [4] [8]. These records reinforce the picture of private‑sector leadership rather than nonprofit or legal practice roles [2] [4].

6. Competing perspectives and limitations in the sources

Mainstream profile pieces (People, AZ Central, Yahoo/AOL aggregations) present the GE‑to‑entrepreneur narrative and emphasize family context, while smaller fact‑check or blog posts delve into public‑record quirks and defense‑contracting connections [3] [6] [2]. Some directory sites compile titles that may be self‑reported and differ in specificity (e.g., “Principal CEO,” “Chairman & CEO,” “Deputy Chief Executive Officer”) [1] [4] [8]. These gaps mean titles and exact organizational scopes are inconsistently reported across sources [8].

7. What the available reporting does not say (important caveats)

Available sources do not mention Lori Frantzve holding roles in national law firms, major national nonprofit/advocacy groups, or public‑sector agency leadership since 2024; they instead document small private companies and business listings [1] [2] [4]. If you need confirmation beyond these business directories and profile articles — for example, filings with state corporations, nonprofit tax forms (Form 990s), law‑firm rosters, or LinkedIn verification — those documents are not included in the provided materials and thus not cited here: available sources do not mention those records [4].

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