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Bradley Moore
Director of Quality Improvement, Compliance, and Data Analytics at Community Access
Professional Background
Bradley Moore is a distinguished professional in the fields of quality improvement, compliance, and data analytics, currently serving as the Director of Quality Improvement, Compliance, and Data Analytics at Community Access. His extensive experience includes strategic roles that span over a decade in research, evaluation, and partnership management within community-focused organizations. Prior to his current position, Bradley made significant contributions as the Director of Research and Evaluation at Lenox Hill Neighborhood House, where he was instrumental in developing key research initiatives that positively impacted community services and program effectiveness.
In addition to his primary roles, Bradley held positions as a Research and Partnerships Manager at Lenox Hill Neighborhood House, where he bridged gaps between research and practical community applications. His tenure also included an impactful role as a Mellon-ACLS Public Fellow, underlining his commitment to fostering academic and communal partnerships that enrich public understanding of health and social sciences.
Bradley’s experience is complemented by a rich background in education. He was also a Lecturer in the Department of Medical History and Bioethics at the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Medicine and Public Health, where he imparted knowledge on the intricate relationships between medical practices, historical context, and ethical considerations in healthcare. This experience not only showcases his expertise in medical history but also emphasizes his passion for educating future leaders in the health domain.
Education and Achievements
Bradley’s academic journey is characterized by his dedication to learning and research. He earned a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where he refined his research skills and developed insights into complex health systems. His studies didn’t stop there; since he also completed two Master of Arts (M.A.) degrees, one from the University of Chicago and another from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, he has a profound understanding of research methodology and data analysis.
Before achieving his doctoral degree, Bradley completed his Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) at St. Lawrence University, where he laid the foundation for his future academic pursuits. His varied educational background illustrates a commitment to interdisciplinary learning and research, equipping him with a diverse skill set that he applies in his professional endeavors.
Bradley has been involved in numerous scholarly and community projects throughout his career. His role as a Graduate Researcher and Dissertation Fellow at the University of Wisconsin-Madison is a testament to his ability to conduct in-depth research that informs public policy and practice. Additionally, his tenure as a Project Assistant at the Center for Health Enhancement Systems Studies provided him with invaluable hands-on experience in health education and research, further solidifying his expertise in data-driven decision-making.
His passion for teaching is highlighted by his former position as an Instructor for Health, Mathematics, and Social Sciences at the Association House of Chicago. In this role, he educated students on the importance of interdisciplinary approaches to health and social sciences, fostering an environment that encourages students to think critically about the challenges facing communities today.
Achievements
Throughout his career, Bradley Moore has achieved significant milestones that demonstrate his expertise in health and community services. As the Director of Quality Improvement, Compliance, and Data Analytics at Community Access, he has been at the forefront of implementing data-driven strategies that enhance service delivery and ensure compliance with national standards. His leadership not only improves performance metrics but also enriches the lives of the individuals served by the organization.
At Lenox Hill Neighborhood House, Bradley's research initiatives have opened new avenues for understanding community needs and shaped the organization’s program development. His leadership in research and evaluation has led to numerous data-informed recommendations that have been crucial for securing funding and improving the efficiency of services offered.
Bradley remains actively engaged in scholarly discussions, contributing to a body of work that includes publications, community presentations, and workshops aimed at sharing his expertise in health quality improvement and compliance. His collaborative spirit and dedication to uplifting communities through research and education mark him as a significant figure in his field.
As a lifelong learner and advocate for community health, Bradley continues to inspire those around him with his knowledge, enthusiasm, and commitment to enhancing the quality of life for individuals and families alike.
