
Ms. Holicky has over 17 years of consulting experience with an emphasis on human health exposure analysis and risk assessment. She specializes in evaluating exposure and risks associated with a variety of chemicals in the environment, including soil, water, and food-chain exposures. She has also assessed exposure and health risks associated with chemicals in air, foods, and consumer products. Her specific technical and professional skills include: exposure analysis, human health and ecological risk assessment, statistical data management, and literature research. Ms. Holicky also has experience assessing the exposure, epidemiology, and toxicology associated with various sources and types of occupational and environmental exposure to various chemicals including asbestos.
Prior to joining Exponent, Ms. Holicky worked with the S.M. Stoller Corporation, where she was a project manager for projects involving human health and ecological risk assessment; site characterization, methodology and work plan development; biological sampling; and endangered, threatened, and sensitive species evaluation. Prior to her employment at Stoller, she supported risk assessment projects at the Clement Division of Kaiser Engineers and conducted environmental research and provided regulatory and implementation support to the EPA Superfund program for ICF Incorporated in Virginia.

Hays SM, Cushing CA, Leung H-W, Pyatt DW, Holicky KC, Paustenbach DJ. Exposure of infants and children in the U.S. to the flame retardant decabromodiphenyl oxide (DBDPO). J Child Health 2003; 1(4):449-475.
Williams PRD, Holicky KC, Paustenbach DJ. Current methods for evaluating children’s exposures for use in health risk assessment. J Child Health 2003; 1(1):41-98.
Duncan FL, Chromec FW, Crute (Holicky) KE. The Influence of background on the CDPHE conservative screen. Proceedings of Environmental Restoration, August 13–17, 1995.