She has long been involved in UJC and one of its predecessors, UJA. She served as Chair of the National Women’s Constituency (now known as National Women’s Philanthropy) for the 2000 and 2001 Campaigns and as Chairman of the Board for two years thereafter. Previously, she chaired the National Women’s Young Leadership Cabinet and the National Business & Professional Leadership Forum. While living in Boston, Ann-Louise served as an officer of Combined Jewish Philanthropies and as a vice-chairman of the general campaign, and she received the President’s Young Leadership Award. In Chicago, her current home, she has served as a member and Vice-Chair of the Board of Directors of the Jewish Federation and United Fund of Metropolitan Chicago and its Executive Committee. She recently completed a term as Chair of the Overall Planning & Allocations Committee. A principal in the Chicago law firm of Lewis, Davidson & Hetherington, Ltd., Ann-Louise represents injured parties in workers' compensation claims and personal injury litigation.