Kirk Grisham is a program manager with the Center for HIV and Infectious Disease Policy.

Before joining the O’Neill Institute, Grisham worked in nonprofit and community-based public health research and advocacy in New York. He has also worked as a project director in the department of Sociomedical Sciences at the Mailman School of Public Health at Columbia University, where he conducted ethnographic, qualitative and quantitative research in HIV prevention and treatment.

Grisham holds a M.P.H from the Columbia University and a B.A. in Urban Studies Queens College, City University of New York.

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