Zamir Bradford

Program Officer, MADE for Health Justice

Zamir Bradford, MPH, FRSPH, is a Program Officer at the de Beaumont Foundation. He serves as Project Manager for Modernized Anti-racist Data Ecosystems (MADE) for Health Justice, playing a leading role in the initiative’s strategy and day-to-day management. MADE is partnering with communities, local governments, and advocates to accelerate the development of health-focused local data ecosystems that center principles of anti-racism, equity, justice, and community power. Beyond MADE, Zamir has worked across portfolios of programs and partnerships that bolster the field and practice of public health to foster health and racial equity—including Building Expertise in Administration & Management (BEAM), Health Action Alliance, 40 Under 40 in Public Health, and Healing Through Policy.

Before joining the de Beaumont Foundation, Zamir was a Policy Analyst with the National Health Law Program’s Policy Team, where he played a leading role in the organization’s Health Equity & Civil Rights and Children & Adolescent Health portfolios, advancing access to quality health care for low-income and underserved individuals through Medicaid policy advocacy.

Zamir holds a Master of Public Health from The George Washington University Milken Institute School of Public Health, a Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and an Associate of Science from Durham Technical Community College in Pre-Medical Studies.

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