Ann Holladay

Ann Holladay focuses her gifts and influence on domestic education issues as well as on the challenges surrounding human trafficking worldwide. She is a founding board member of both the Rivendell School and the Trinity Forum. She also is an active member of the Trinity Forum Academy, which seeks to develop young leaders for positions of influence throughout culture.

Ann’s passionate hobby is tennis. She plays on the Washington Golf and Country Club team. She compliments that interest by creating natural settings for women to explore important matters of faith and meaning.
Ann is a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (BA) and the University of Virginia (MA). She resides in the Washington, D.C. area with her husband Doug. They have three boys, Ryan and Hays, both professional musicians, and Kempe, who is a top Junior Golfer.

We take, and must continue to take, morally hazardous actions to preserve our civilization. We must exercise our power. But we ought neither to believe that a nation is capable of perfect disinterestedness in its exercise, nor become complacent about particular degrees of interest and passion which corrupt the justice whereby the exercise of power is legitimatized.

Reinhold Niebuhr

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Great Thoughts: A Trinity Forum Readings Collection.

10 Readings booklets—essays and book excerpts—packed in one of our handsome slipcases.

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The future President sets out his vision for the good life in this personal essay, which also offers insight into his later policies and illustrates how a leader’s assumptions can change a nation—and the world.

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