She has served as the managing director of Jaguar Cars (the first woman to hold that post), chief of staff to U.S. Representative Joe Sestak (D-PA), and interim president of Seton Hill University.
She was the Democratic nominee for Pennsylvania's 14th congressional district in the 2018 election, losing to Republican Guy Reschenthaler.
[7] Boerio was recruited by J. Edward Lundy,[8] leaving business school and joining Ford Motor Company in September 1976.
[13] Boerio served as chief of staff to United States Representative Joe Sestak from 2008 to 2010.
[10][15] On September 19, 2012, Boerio was nominated by President Barack Obama to become director of the United States Mint, however Congress never acted to confirm her appointment.