Hollie Rudolph is a proud Delawarian and AmeriCorps NCCC alumna. Hollie joined AmeriCorps in 2004 after completing her undergraduate education, because she was looking for a way to serve her country. Serving in the Capitol Region based in Washington, DC, Hollie built lasting relationships with her teammates as they traveled around the region serving on various projects including several disaster response projects helping residents rebuild after devastating floods, eradicating invasive species from Ohio to Maryland, trailblazing in West Virginia, and leading a summer camp for underserved youth.
When Hollie made the service year pledge, she made a commitment to carry those words and actions beyond her service year. Upon completion of her service in 2005, Hollie volunteered at the Astrodome, welcoming displaced residents evacuating from New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina. She then went on to work in recruitment and admissions at City Year Greater Philadelphia, helping hundreds of other young adults find purpose through a service year. Hollie has continued her service through a career in medicine as a physician assistant, as well as through continued volunteer work with Team Rubicon, serving on several disaster response and humanitarian missions.
Hollie believes in the greater good of our country and residents, that we are better and stronger together, that we can and should inspire one another to serve our neighbors, and that we have a duty to lift each other up.