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Christina B Bradic

World Vision Advocacy

Christina Bradic is a Seattle native interested in advocacy, global health, and gender issues. She has worked on advocacy campaigns at World Vision US since 2011 that include legislative focuses on trafficking prevention, clean water, birth registration, and maternal and child health. She believes that speaking out for policy change, and encouraging others to use their voice, is one of the most effective ways to create lasting change.

Christina holds a graduate certificate in Global Health Policy from the University of Washington and is currently completing her Masters of Public Health from George Washington University. Prior to discovering her love for international development, she worked as a research scientist at the University of Washington in the School of Medicine, in the department of Neurobiology and Behavior.

Christina is currently Advocacy Communications Specialist at World Vision US, a Christian humanitarian organization. She loves ballet, snowboarding, her husband, and cat without a tail.

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