Zamir M. Bradford, MPH, FRSPH, is a Senior Program Associate at the de Beaumont Foundation, where he works across a portfolio of programs and partnerships that bolster the field and practice of public health to foster health and racial equity. The Building Expertise in Administration & Management (BEAM), 40 Under 40 in Public Health, and Healing Through Policy initiatives are just a few of the projects Zamir works on pursuant to his role on the general programs team.
Before joining the de Beaumont Foundation, Zamir worked as a Health Policy Fellow for 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 to advance access to quality health care for low-income and underserved individuals through Medicaid policy advocacy.
Zamir holds a Master of Public Health degree 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 degree from Durham Technical Community College in Pre-Medical Studies.