Amy Gleason

Amy Gleason
Gleason in 2025
Administrator of the United States DOGE Service
Acting
Assumed office
c. February 2025
PresidentDonald Trump
Preceded byMina Hsiang (as the United States Digital Service)
Personal details
BornAmy Gleason
1971 or 1972 (age 54–55)
Children1
EducationUniversity of Tennessee

Amy Gleason (born 1971/1972) is an American healthcare executive and former nurse who has served as the acting administrator of the United States DOGE Service since 2025.

Gleason graduated from the University of Tennessee. She worked as an emergency room nurse but quit her job after her daughter was diagnosed with juvenile myositis in 2010. Gleason co-founded CareSync in 2011 and served as its chief operating officer. After the company abruptly shut down, she began working for the United States Digital Service as a digital services expert in October 2018. Her work involved improving technology systems at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. Gleason was a member of the White House Coronavirus Task Force's data team. She left the Digital Service in December 2021. Gleason served as the chief product officer of Main Street Health and worked with Russell Street Ventures.

In December 2024, Brad Smith, the founder of Russell Street Ventures, began advising Elon Musk on the Department of Government Efficiency. That month, she rejoined the United States Digital Service and recommended three applicants, including Luke Farritor. By February 2025, Gleason was assisting officials at the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. On February 25, an official in the Trump administration stated that Gleason had been serving as the acting administrator of the United States DOGE Service. Her role as administrator was largely assumed by Steve Davis; she has focused on technology at the United States Department of Health and Human Services, including standardizing data-sharing between the federal government and companies.