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Bradley Gerber

Program Associate for Academic Affairs

Bradley is at the core of the What Will They Learn?® initiative, evaluating and scoring core curricula across America’s higher education landscape. Beyond Academic Affairs, he functions as research assistant and data manager for the organization’s landmark Civic Education Initiative.

Pursuing his B.A. in International Studies at American University in Washington, D.C., he worked for the Embassy of Israel, the Anti-Defamation League, and took on various leadership roles on campus including founding a chapter of the Gift of Life Bone Marrow Registry. He completed his degree with magna cum laude honors alongside minors in Data Science and Digital Technologies. Bradley leveraged this intersection of qualitative and quantitative coursework to serve as an educational data analyst for the Peace Corps and the Department of Education. He comes to ACTA as a natural progression towards the forefront of the fight for academic excellence in higher education.

He is grateful to work alongside, and learn from, the numerous scholars and intellectuals at the Council. Outside of his professional life, Bradley takes special interest in hiking, kayaking, and finding the hidden gems of his surroundings.

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