Holly Page
Holly Page is a Strategic Development expert with nearly 20 years of proven successes in helping organizations and individuals advance their goals and vision through innovative and effective ideas and actions. Ms. Page's clients include The Leaders Project, Chaired by Former Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen, the dynamic political organization Third Way, Fontheim International, LLC, the GlobalWorks Foundation and its project: the Trade, Aid and Security Coalition (TASC).

Ms. Page brings to her clients direct experience in working with the nation's leading centrist Democrats, having spent 13 years at the Democratic Leadership Council (DLC), the last 5 of which she was the Executive Vice President. Some of her initiatives are counted among the organization's most impressive accomplishments, including the development of a national network of Centrist elected officials and their annual meeting, The National Conversation, which is the biggest gathering of Democratic Elected Officials outside of the National Convention. Ms. Page masterminded and implemented, The First Ever Online Town Hall Meeting with President Clinton and Elected Leaders from around the Nation (1998). She conceived and brokered partnerships with the Aspen Institute and Harvard University that resulted in ground-breaking Leadership Development curriculum and retreats for Centrist Leaders (2002 - 2007), and lead the organization in many of it's International forays including the Third Way World Leaders Summit in Washington, D.C. (March 1997) and the Milstein Symposium Series, featuring Prime Minister Tony Blair, then Chancellor of the Exchequer Gordon Brown, Former President Bill Clinton and others (2001). Ms. Page was responsible for the vision and details of the White Oak Symposium Series (1996 - 2002), a retreat for centrist thinkers and leaders that featured the who's who of the moderate political spectrum.

Ms. Page proudly served as the Director of In Kind donations for the 1993 Presidential Inaugural, the Director of the National Finance Council of the Democratic National Committee (1993 - 1994), Western States Deputy Finance Director for the Bill Clinton for President Committee (1992) and Deputy Finance Director for Lt. Governor Leo McCarthy of California.

A native of California Ms. Page studied Political Science at San Francisco State University. She currently lives in Potomac, Maryland with her husband and two sons.