Anne Adams Marshall

Trustee at Saint Louis Community College

Anne Adams Marshall, a St. Louis native, was elected to the STLCC Board of Trustees in April 2019. She is the daughter of two educators, including a former faculty member at St. Louis Community College at Florissant Valley, David Marshall.

She graduated from Webster Groves High School in 1980 and attended both STLCC and the University of Missouri-St. Louis while working full-time and raised her son as a single mother. Her experience gives her a unique insight into the barriers that many students face in pursuing their education, and her education helped propel her to a 35-year career at Neiman Marcus.

Marshall wants to be an independent voice for students, faculty, and the St. Louis community. She believes that decision-making should be centered on the needs of the stakeholders who make STLCC strong.

Marshall is the founding director of Indivisible St. Louis. Her community involvement includes service on the St. Louis County Prosecutor’s Advisory Board, being a facilitator for the YWCA Racial Justice Education program, and advocating for political candidates and issues.

Timeline

  • Trustee

    Current role

  • Trustee

  • Chair