Kelvin J. Hollway joined the NCHH Board in June of 2003. Dr. Holloway is an associate professor in the Department of Pediatrics at Morehouse School of Medicine (MSM) and Vice President of Medical Affairs and Deputy Chief of Staff for Grady Health System. Dr. Holloway is also Medical Director of Hughes Spalding Children's Hospital. Black Enterprise magazine named him one of America's Outstanding Physicians in 2002. He is board-certified in pediatrics. Dr. Holloway is on the boards of the Georgia chapter of the Allergy & Asthma Foundation, the Georgia chapter of the American Lung Association, and the Asthma Care Advisory Board of Cigna Healthcare of Georgia. He is national spokesman for the American Lung Association and a consultant to the Southern Poverty Law Center, Atlanta Public Schools, Georgia Medical Care Foundation, and the Breath With Ease Asthma Educational Program. He has been honored as one of America's Outstanding Young Men (1978) and received the Project Catalyst Award (1993), the Caring Award in Pediatrics (1978), and the Excellence in Pediatrics award (1981).
Dr. Holloway is a graduate of Georgia Institute of Technology and Howard University College of Medicine. He also received an MBA from Kennesaw State University in 2003. From 1980-81, he was chief resident at Howard University Hospital, where he also completed an Allergy and Immunology fellowship. He was in private practice in Atlanta from 1984 to 1991.