About Anne

Anne_1960_squareAnne’s accomplished career as a management consultant and recognized policy leader in healthcare, community development and social empowerment has been very exciting and rewarding. Anne is currently a Population Health Principal in Health & Public Service at Accenture.  Her proven leadership in driving population health, strategy execution, and tactical process management experience at the highest levels of government, private and non-profit organizations, effectively puts policy into action to help organizations best meet their mission and unlock their impact potential.

Anne is active in advocacy and public policy outreach for people with disabilities. She has served on the Board of Trustees for United Cerebral Palsy Associations and is engaged with the Cerebral Palsy Foundation In New York.  Anne served as a Presidentially-Appointed Board Member of the National Council on Disability, leading a study on healthcare for people with disabilities titled, “The State of Healthcare for People with Disabilities.”

She speaks on population health management, unlocking the power of potential, and has served on international delegations and national panels to promote greater dialogue and understanding of disability cross-culturally. Anne has been featured in The New York TimesCareers & the disABLED magazine and, most recently, Women of Influence magazine.

Anne’s educational accomplishments include a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Marquette University in Milwaukee, WI and a Master of Public Administration from the Harvard Kennedy School of Government in Boston, MA.

Anne is originally from Wisconsin, one of seven siblings  and an ardent Green Bay Packer fan.  Anne happens to have mild Cerebral Palsy from birth and, unrelated, acquired Multiple Sclerosis mid-career. She skis Black Diamonds and the Back Bowls at Vail Resort in Colorado. She is an avid cyclist, wine enthusiast, foodie and world traveler. Anne welcomes the opportunity to apply her talents, share her success and demonstrate that—at any and all levels—ability matters!

Anne skiing Riva at Vail