Protected: Max Clermont

Max Clermont is a Senior Project Lead in the U.S. Public Health Accompaniment Unit at Partners In Health, where he leads technical, operational, and strategic support to public health departments across the country as they work to become more resilient, community-oriented, and equity-first health systems.

Prior to PIH-US, Clermont served as chief of staff and head of community health engagement at the University of Chicago Medicine’s Trauma Center supporting the launch of the center and design of the hospital-based violence recovery program. He has previously held positions with Alex Morse, the former Mayor of Holyoke, Massachusetts, Data for Black Lives, 270 Strategies, Obama for America, and Brigham and Women’s Hospital. Clermont is inspired by work that protects rights, promotes equity, and strengthens our systems and institutions. He holds a Master of Public Health from the Brown University School of Public Health with a concentration in health services, policy, and practice. He serves on the President’s Communications Advisory Council at Brown University and is on the board of directors for both Health & Medicine Policy Research Group and Center on Halsted. Additionally, he is on the board of advisors for Democracy Policy Network and Harmony Labs and is a member of the Charter Review Committee for the City of Cambridge, Massachusetts.