Elizabeth Lawrence Fugitt was born on November 7, 1951, in the US. As of 2025, she resides Fredericksburg, Virginia. She previously lived in the cities of Woodbridge, Alexandria, and Arlington, Virginia.
Fugitt holds a Doctorate in Pedagogical Sciences in the field of Educational Management from the University of Southern California, a Master’s diploma in Personnel Management from the Pepperdine University, and a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from the University of Texas at Austin.
Elizabeth Fugitt’s professional activity is associated with service in US federal structures in the sphere of archival and information management. In recent years, she worked for the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), where she held the positions of Records Management Analyst and subsequently Information Systems Analyst. Fugitt is also listed in the official registry of the Federal Information and Records Managers Council (FIRM) as a representative of the CIA, which confirms her participation in federal-level expert boards on digital document management and archival policy.
Prior to her service at the CIA, she worked for the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), where she headed the Electronic Records Management unit and participated in the certification of electronic document management systems for federal agencies.
In the early 2000s, Fugitt was mentioned as an employee of the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). In 2001, she authored an Expert Declaration for the Senorino Ramirez Cruz et al. v. United States of America et al. case, in which she explained the disposal and transfer of federal records procedures related to the Bracero temporary labor mobility program.
Earlier, from the mid-1980s to the early 2000s, Fugitt worked at the US Department of Agriculture, where she consecutively held analytical and managerial positions, including the role of departmental head for records management. During this period, she participated in shaping the Department’s policy in the sphere of electronic document management and information technology.
