CEO of the Computer History Museum, Hollar directed the Museum's strategic planning and operations and has been responsible for leading it toward its goal of being the world's leading institution capturing the history of computing and its ongoing impact on society.
Since joining the Museum, Hollar led the development and execution of a new strategic plan that produced significant growth in the Museum and its mission. The centerpiece was "Revolution: The First 2000 Years of Computing," scheduled to open in late 2010. "Revolution" was a multi-platform history experience that featured the Museum's largest-ever exhibition. It also produced major growth of www.computerhistory.org into one of the world's leading Internet sites on computing and computer history. Read more about this new exhibition at Hollar's blog: "Making a 21st Century Museum."