Anne Montgomery

Anne Montgomery

Anne Montgomery is an experienced policy strategist and health systems researcher specializing in long-term care and support systems for older adults and individuals living with disabilities. Currently an independent consultant working with the National Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicare and the Center for Innovation, Ms. Montgomery served the U.S. Congress for a decade as an analyst for the Senate Special Committee on Aging and the House Ways & Means Committee. She has also worked at the Government Accountability Office, the Alliance for Health Policy, and as director of the Center for Eldercare Improvement at Altarum. Ms. Montgomery has extensive experience developing actionable strategy and governance proposals for improving a wide range of programs serving older adults and individuals with disabilities and is currently working with the “Moving Forward” coalition, the Gray Panthers and the Live Oak Project, all of which aim to implement key policy reforms that will overhaul our nation’s outdated nursing home model of care. Ms. Montgomery also serves as a key consultant for the Administration for Community Living’s capacity-building initiative focusing on the direct care workforce. She has a BA from the University of Virginia and an MS from Columbia University and participates in various community-building local organizations in Washington, D.C. and in Virginia. Ms. Montgomery enjoys outdoor and cultural activities and is married to Robert Wollam.