Delegate Jennifer White Holland (D-MD)

Prenatal-to-Three Fellow

In 2010, Jennifer White Holland graduated from James Madison College and the Honors College at Michigan State University and the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health in 2012. 

For more than a decade, she has worked in the non-profit sector protecting civil rights, advocating for public health and supporting community-based organizations. Currently, she serves as a policy and community engagement director at the Horizon Foundation in Howard County.

She has worked in Congressional and state offices, advocating for public health policy and consistently serving my community. I understand how policy shapes our lives and the importance of creating systems that work for everyone. 

She is an active member of the Upsilon Epsilon Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated and the Patapsco River (MD) Chapter of The Links, Incorporated. She is a Silver Life member of the NAACP. As a woman of faith, she serves at Douglas Memorial Community Church and previously served as Chairman of the Board of Trustees. Currently, Del. White Holland uses her public health and philanthropic expertise to serve on the Upton/Druid Heights Strengthening Families Coalition, which mobilizes the community to prevent youth substance use. 

As someone passionate about maternal and child health, Del. White Holland serves on the Advisory Committee of the Center of Excellence in Maternal and Child Health at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. 

She is a graduate of Emerge Maryland, a prestigious political training program for Democratic women and is proud to be part of a distinguished network of women who serve in public office across Maryland. She has been honored by the Daily Record as the 2013’s 20 in Their Twenties award, recognizing Marylanders under 30 working to help Maryland grow, was named as one of the Daily Record’s 2017 Leading Women, and named a Top 100 Women in 2025, based on her professional experience, community involvement and inspiring community change. 
In 2023, she married the love of my life, Corey Holland and in 2025 became a mom to a beautiful baby girl, Ryleigh Holland.

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