
The Simione Campaign
Call or Text 617-684-5672
PO Box 45033
Somerville, MA 02145

Holly Sermos Simione
Fierce Advocate, Driven Leader, Mother, Wife, Friend, Neighbor, Problem Solver, Writter, Serial Volunteer, Healthcare Consultant, Technology Professional, Human Services Worker
Ward 4 Chair, Somerville Democratic Committee
Chair, Somerville Disability Commission
Former Chair, MA Developmental Disabilities Council
Holly is a life-long resident of Somerville. Her parents Kemon and Sybil Sermos were both well known artists and advocates in the community,. Kemon was born in Somerville and grew up in Brickbottom and helped his father deliver ice in the 1940's. He was a Union worker at General Electric in Lynn, who attended Somerville High School, along with his 3 siblings. Sybil was born in Boston and taught Art classes,. Governor Michael Dukakis appointed Sybil to the Massachusetts Council on the Arts and Humanities. Holly graduated from Somerville High School where she first met her husband John. She graduated from Lesley College and spent more than 28 years laser focused on Healthcare delivery to improve patient outcomes, protect patient privacy and eliminate medication errors through the use of specialized technology. Married 26 years, they have two daughters, and reside in Winter Hill with the family rescue cat, Sunny Bean.

Safe and Effective Public Transportation
With more than 180,000 feet and wheels living in 4 square miles, our public transit designs must put the safety of all road users first. This begins with human centered design, and safety for our most fragile road users.
Holland Street 2025

Ensure Public Health and Safety
Public health focuses on prevention through education, policy change, direct services and research. This is how we keep our community safe and thriving. We must prioritize the health of our roads, parks, buildings, technology and First Responders with the same dedication.
Central Library 2025

Invest in Education
Do I need to state the obvious? We will not fail our students. We will not choose lawyers over Individual Education Plans, or spend years debating the needs of the Brown and Winter Hill students.
Kennedy School Main Entrance 2025