Adam Hollier

Adam Hollier is an American politician who is the director of the Michigan Veterans Affairs Agency, appointed by Governor Gretchen Whitmer.

[4] Hollier served as a volunteer firefighter before enlisting in the United States Army and graduating with distinction from officer candidate school, where he earned the commission of 2nd Lieutenant.

He began his career in public service in roles as a staffer in the state legislature and with local officials in the city of Detroit, where his efforts were instrumental in developing policies that protected seniors and facilitated the installation of 64,000 new lights to make neighborhoods safe.

[6] In 2014, Hollier ran in the Michigan House of Representatives 4th district Democratic primary, but lost to incumbent Rose Mary Robinson.

In October 2023, Hollier announced he would launch a primary challenge against incumbent Democrat Shri Thanedar for Michigan's 13th congressional district.