Kenneth Brown-Wilson
Marketing & Communication Co-Chair
Kenneth Brown-Wilson is a goal-oriented leader whose is driven by assisting and serving others.
Kenneth is distinguished by his passion for healthcare, his focus on collaborative team-building and his commitment to assisting his community.
His interest in healthcare began at a young age as he witnessed first-hand through poverty and struggle how social determinants affect a person’s overall health. From a youth until now, his interests has always correlated with taking care of others. Through his community efforts, he serves as a mentor for at-risk high school students through the P-TECH Dunbar High School program. There he advises students whose interests are in healthcare on career guidance and recommendation. Additionally, he serves as an advocate and mentor for the “Go-to-Highschool, Go-to-College” educational initiative developed by his fraternity, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Incorporated. Through this educational initiative, students learn the importance of secondary education and strategies that facilitate academic success.
Academically, Kenneth holds a Master of Health Services Administration degree from Georgia Southern University located in Savannah, GA. As an undergraduate, he obtained his Bachelor of Science degree from The University of Tennessee in Education with a concentration in Therapeutic Recreation.
Professionally, Kenneth has held a variety of positions that include project & data analyst, credentialing assistant, and currently serving as an Administrative Fellow at Johns Hopkins Medicine. In his role, he works alongside executive leadership to offer patient-centered care and deliver the promise of medicine. Kenneth’s commitment is to transform healthcare by providing quality health outcomes for all.
Kenneth is distinguished by his passion for healthcare, his focus on collaborative team-building and his commitment to assisting his community.
His interest in healthcare began at a young age as he witnessed first-hand through poverty and struggle how social determinants affect a person’s overall health. From a youth until now, his interests has always correlated with taking care of others. Through his community efforts, he serves as a mentor for at-risk high school students through the P-TECH Dunbar High School program. There he advises students whose interests are in healthcare on career guidance and recommendation. Additionally, he serves as an advocate and mentor for the “Go-to-Highschool, Go-to-College” educational initiative developed by his fraternity, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Incorporated. Through this educational initiative, students learn the importance of secondary education and strategies that facilitate academic success.
Academically, Kenneth holds a Master of Health Services Administration degree from Georgia Southern University located in Savannah, GA. As an undergraduate, he obtained his Bachelor of Science degree from The University of Tennessee in Education with a concentration in Therapeutic Recreation.
Professionally, Kenneth has held a variety of positions that include project & data analyst, credentialing assistant, and currently serving as an Administrative Fellow at Johns Hopkins Medicine. In his role, he works alongside executive leadership to offer patient-centered care and deliver the promise of medicine. Kenneth’s commitment is to transform healthcare by providing quality health outcomes for all.