Anne Holloway Joins Packard Children’s Hospital Board of Directors

Anne Holloway
Anne Holloway, MD

Jan. 1, 2025

PALO ALTO, Calif.—Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stanford is delighted to announce the appointment of Anne M. Holloway as the newest member of its Board of Directors.

Holloway, who serves as Chair of the Board for utility company American States Water Company, brings a rich background in financial and strategic consulting, developed through leadership roles at Navigant Consulting and Resolution Credit Services Corporation. There she resolved financial guarantees on troubled tax-exempt bonds and spearheaded debt-restructuring initiatives. Additionally, Holloway served as Chief Operating Officer for International Insurance Company and held management roles at Shawmut National Corporation.

Holloway has consulted and served as Chair of the Board of Trustees for Sacred Heart Schools and WelbeHealth, a senior care services provider. Additional board experience includes service on the finance and audit committee of the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s research.

“Anne’s expertise in finance, strategic planning, and corporate restructuring, along with her commitment to community service and health care, make her a valuable addition to our board,” said Jonathan Coslet, Chair of the Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stanford Board. “Her leadership and vision will support our mission to provide exceptional care, innovation, and transformation in pediatric medicine.”

Holloway holds a BA from Newton College of the Sacred Heart, an MBA from Boston University, and executive education at Harvard Business School. She is also an alumna of Stanford University’s Distinguished Careers Institute.

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