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Community Outreach and Programs Manager Liaison to Hispanic and Latino/a/x Community Partners
Savannah Bradley
Savannah Bradley (she/her/ella) is the Community Outreach and Programs Manager for the Pacific ADA Center, a program within the Center on Disability at the Public Health Institute (PHI). She serves as the liaison to Hispanic and Latino/a/x community partners.
Savannah holds a Bachelor of Science in Public Health from San Diego State University and a Master of Public Health in Health Promotion and Health Behavior from Oregon State University. She worked in higher education for nearly a decade before joining PHI in 2024 and has dedicated her career to reducing health disparities and advocating for vulnerable populations.
Before joining PHI, Savannah spent six years at UC San Diego in various roles. At the Moores Cancer Center, she managed public health research projects to improve cancer screening rates among Latinos. During the COVID-19 pandemic, she led a county-wide contact tracing program for the School of Public Health and Human Longevity Science in partnership with the County of San Diego. Her passion for disability rights deepened in her most recent role at the Office of Operational Strategic Initiatives, where she collaborated with the Office for Students with Disabilities to improve campus accessibility and create a more inclusive environment for students with disabilities.
Savannah lives in Southern California with her senior dog, Milo. She enjoys nature walks, paddleboarding on San Diego’s Mission Bay, and indoor gardening.