Meet a neighbor: Jacob Holly is managing risk at the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
Neighbor
Born in
He excelled at football in high school and drew attention from schools like
"The academies came online because the grades and everything was probably a better path, but my dad was probably inching me a little," Holly laughs. "I went there, did recruiting trips, did a couple other visits. I liked the whole history piece."
After being offered a spot on the
When he arrived at West Point for his first year, traditionally dubbed "plebe year" by cadets, he says it wasn't the easiest transition.
"When you go there, it's like, 'This is not fun,' but the football part is great. It's obviously tough," he says. "It's hard because I was a good student, had good grades, just not
The West Point team failed to win a single game that season, finishing 0-13 with a 34–6 loss to
"It is kind of that thing. You just keep trying to keep persevering. Sometimes success doesn't come right then, but it does come later on," he says. "You just get better and build the foundation for something."
Holly was commissioned as an Army operations officer after graduating from the Academy and was deployed to
"Especially in those Military or Army units, you're getting all walks of life, different perspectives, like a football team," he says. "Again, you build that cohesive group because you are geared towards one mission. You have to do these things. If you don't do them, people get hurt, and then people don't succeed."
After transitioning out of the military, Holly used connections to land a job at
Holly is now at the
"It was, No. 1, make sure we're trying to help out people the best we can getting communications out because a lot of times if the internet goes down, there's not much you can do," he says. "But what we did there made sure our core functions are ready to go. Their staff has people there taking care of their particular families on site."
Holly says those crises are where he's most comfortable.
"I personally find it enjoyable, kind of dealing with that chaos, but it's also making sure people are OK on the family side," Holly says. "Tactically, I can't have you be a good worker, working for the company, if you can't deal with your home life."
He says he wants his future, career-wise, to still center around crisis management, but with an increasingly tech-forward focus.
Outside of work, Holly is married to his wife Elizabeth for a decade. The pair met at
The two got engaged in
"He said, 'Pack two suitcases, one with cold weather and then one with hot weather,'" Elizabeth says. "And then we got to the airport, and he was like, 'We're going to
These days, the two have an 8-year-old son and live near the L Streets. They have some land in
Elizabeth says she can always count on her husband in a pinch.
"He's just amazing. You could always count on him," she says. "He's very dependable. He's wonderful in crisis situations like that's what he does for his job. He's always calm, cool and collected."



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