anne hollander

BOARD SECRETARY

Anne Hollander is a community organizer and environmental and public health advocate. She is a founder, past president, and currently vice president of the Montgomery County Quiet Skies Coalition where she works with aviation-impacted residents, local and state elected officials, members of Congress, the FAA, and other quiet skies groups regionally and around the country to find solutions to the noise, public health, and environmental hazards caused by aircraft operations at Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) and around the country. Anne is also a founding member of the Aviation-Impacted Communities Alliance, a group working for changes in legislation and industry practices in the U.S. to mitigate harms from aircraft noise. Anne has worked for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the Conservation Foundation, and Resolve, an environmental mediation group. She has also led a variety of school- and community-based initiatives focused on the education and healthy development of children and families. Anne holds an MA degree from the Stanford University Food Research Institute, where she focused on environmental food policy and economics, and a BA in International Public Policy focusing on the intersection of environmental issues, economics, and ethics.