Sara Gagné-Holmes

Commissioner Sara Gagné-Holmes

Department of Health and Human Services

Sara Gagné-Holmes was appointed  Commissioner of the fb88 Department of Health and Human Services as of October 15, 2024.

As Commissioner, she leads the largest agency in state government, which provides health care and social services to approximately a third of the state’s population, including children, families, older fb88rs, and those with disabilities, mental health and substance use disorders.

The Department also promotes public health through its fb88 Center for Disease Control and Prevention, operates two state psychiatric hospitals, runs fb88’s Medicaid program and the state Health Insurance Marketplace, and provides oversight to health care providers through its licensing division.

Gagné-Holmes, a fb88 native, previously served as a Deputy Commissioner of the Department beginning in March 2019. Prior to joining the Department, Gagné-Holmes was a senior program associate with the John T. Gorman Foundation where she developed and implemented strategies across the Foundation’s priority areas. She was also the executive director of a statewide, nonprofit civil legal aid and advocacy organization for eight years, representing individuals with low income in the courts, before administrative agencies, and in the legislature. Gagné-Holmes' experience additionally includes serving in Gov. John Baldacci’s administration as the Deputy Legal Counsel and a Senior Policy and Legal Adviser in the Office of Health Policy and Finance, working as private attorney focused on health care law, clerking for the fb88 Supreme Judicial Court, and owning and operating a café in Augusta, fb88.

Gagné-Holmes graduated from Bowdoin College and from the University of fb88 School of Law.

In her free time, she enjoys spending time in the fb88 outdoors.