Lofaine Bradford

Organizational Effectiveness Coordinator at APHSA -- American Public Human Services Association

Lofaine Bradford, MPH, currently serves as the Organizational Effectiveness Coordinator and previously as the Knowledge Mobilization Coordinator at the American Public Human Services Association since November 2020. Prior to this role, Lofaine worked at the Advisory Board as a Strategy Delivery Analyst and Research Associate, where over 250 analytical briefs for health care executives were produced through secondary research and expert interviews. Experience also includes a position as a Research Assistant at American University, where Lofaine facilitated experimental procedures and managed participant data, as well as an internship at Johnson & Johnson that focused on consumer and market analysis. Lofaine holds a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology with a minor in Public Health from American University and is pursuing a Master of Public Health at the University of Michigan School of Public Health.

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APHSA -- American Public Human Services Association

American Public Human Services Association (APHSA) is a bipartisan, nonprofit membership organization representing state and local health and human service agencies through their top-level leadership. Through their member network and three national Collaborative Centers, APHSA seeks to influence modern policies and practices that support the healthand well-being of all children and families and that lead to stronger communities.APHSA connects its members to national policymakers and human-serving organizations across a wide circle of stakeholders in the health and human services sector, as well as key partners in education, housing, employment, and others. APHSA also helps members build more capacity for their teams through access to their professional education and development conferences, technical expertise, publications, and their Organizational Effectiveness practice.


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