Monica Rosser is a nationally recognized executive and strategist at the intersection of federal health transformation, national security, and the well-being of those who serve. As Executive Managing Director of Federal Health at Maximus, she leads the strategic vision for how government can deliver smarter, more equitable, and more connected health outcomes — for citizens, caregivers, Service Members, and Veterans.
Monica’s work is grounded in a foundational belief: that a nation’s security begins with the health of its people. She has spent her career building the frameworks, partnerships, and technology-enabled solutions that close the gap between policy intent and real human outcomes — particularly for the military and Veteran communities who have been underserved by fragmented systems for too long.
With over 17 years of experience spanning federal health, health IT modernization, clinical services, and emerging technology, Monica is a driving force behind the whole health movement in the public sector — one that recognizes mental, physical, social, and caregiver health as inseparable from mission readiness and national resilience. She is an outspoken advocate for caregiver recognition as a national security imperative and has authored thought leadership on why supporting military and Veteran caregivers is not a social issue, but a strategic one.
Prior to Maximus, Monica served as Chief Growth Officer at Tria Federal and made history as the first female Chief Growth Officer at Favor Tech Consulting, where she drove 27% year-over-year revenue acceleration and contributed to a cumulative $4 billion career impact. Her earlier work at Booz Allen Hamilton, Deloitte, and SBG Technology Solutions cemented her reputation as a leader who combines deep policy fluency with commercial execution.
Monica holds a B.A. in Political Science and International Studies from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, a Juris Doctorate from Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law, and a Master’s Certificate in Health Information Security and Privacy from The George Washington University.
She is a sought-after voice on the future of federal health delivery, AI-powered care personalization, and the evolving health challenges facing the men and women who protect this country — and the families who support them.