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 initiativeโ€™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 equityโ€”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 Programโ€™s Policy Team, where he played a leading role in the organizationโ€™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.

Zamir's Recent Writing

February 25, 2025
Reclaiming the Power of Our Data
Data are powerful tools that affect every part of our lives, especially our health and well-being. Government agencies, private companies, […]