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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Anne_HoltonAnne Holton - Wikipedia

    Anne Bright Holton (born February 1, 1958) is an American lawyer and judge who served as the Secretary of Education for the Commonwealth of Virginia from 2014 to 2016. She is married to United States Senator and former Virginia Governor Tim Kaine, the vice presidential running mate of Hillary Clinton in the 2016 election.

  2. Anne Holton is a professor of education and social welfare policy at George Mason University, and a senior fellow at EdPolicyForward. She has a long career of advocating for children and families in Virginia, as a lawyer, judge, secretary of education, and first lady.

  3. Anne Holton is back as a faculty member after serving as Interim President of George Mason University from 2019-20. Holton began at Mason in 2017 as a visiting professor at the Schar School of Policy and Government and College of Education and Human Development, and as a Senior Fellow at EdPolicyForward, the Center for Education Policy at Mason.

  4. 11 de nov. de 2019 · Anne Holton, former Virginia secretary of education and visiting professor at Mason, talks about her role, priorities and challenges as interim president. She shares her vision for access to excellence, tech talent initiative and alumni engagement.

  5. 30 de dic. de 2011 · Anne Holton. @AnneHolton. Faculty and former President. @GeorgeMasonU. Former Virginia Ed Secretary. I’m also a lawyer, a clogger, married to. @timkaine. , and a mom of 3. Views are my own.

  6. Anne Holton, former interim president of George Mason University and visiting professor at Schar School of Policy and Government, received the award from the Virginia Network for Women in Higher Education. She is a lawyer, judge, former first lady, foster care advocate and education reformer with a lifelong commitment to public service.

  7. 1 de jun. de 2021 · Anne Holton, former interim president of George Mason University, received the award from the Virginia Network for Women in Higher Education. She is a lawyer, former judge, first lady, secretary of education and foster care advocate.