Vanessa Kerry

Physician

Birthday December 31, 1976

Birth Sign Capricorn

Birthplace Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.

Age 47 years old

Nationality United States

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1976

Vanessa Bradford Kerry (born December 31, 1976) is an American physician, public health expert, and advocate.

She is a founder of the non-profit Seed Global Health, director of the Program in Global Public Policy and Social Change at Harvard Medical School, and serves as the Special Envoy for Climate Change and Health for the World Health Organization (WHO).

Kerry was born in Boston, Massachusetts, on December 31, 1976.

She is the younger daughter of politician John Forbes Kerry and writer Julia Stimson Thorne.

Her older sister Alexandra is an actress, filmmaker, director and producer.

After her parents divorced, she moved with her mother to Bozeman, Montana.

She attended Phillips Academy in Andover, Massachusetts for high school.

Kerry graduated from Phillips Academy, Andover and summa cum laude from Yale University with a major in biology.

While a student at Yale, she played for the varsity lacrosse team for four years.

After graduating with her bachelor's degree, she went to Harvard Medical School where she graduated with honors.

She took a year from Harvard to attend the London School of Economics and the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, earning her master's of science in health policy, planning and financing.

While in London, she was a Fulbright Scholar.

While in medical school, she interned with the Vaccine Fund of the Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization and conducted a study on immunization in Ghana.

She later studied and advised on government relations for health and development in Rwanda in partnership with Partners in Health.

Kerry completed her internal medicine residency and critical care fellowship at the Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston.

She is now a physician specializing in critical care.

Kerry has continued work in global health and has collaborated on projects in Haiti and Rwanda through the Harvard Medical School Department of Global Health and Social Medicine.

She has worked on public sector partnerships in Uganda, Malawi, Zambia and Sierra Leone through Seed Global Health and supports education and public policy at the MGH Center for Global Health.

Kerry also serves as director of the Program in Global Public Policy and Social Change and is an associate professor at Harvard Medical School.

2009

On October 10, 2009 in Boston, Kerry married neurosurgeon Brian Vala Nahed, who specializes in brain tumors and spinal disorders.

As a surgeon and scientist, Nahed leads a research lab, which aims to develop the first blood test for brain tumors.

2010

In 2010, Kerry wrote an op-ed on the idea of sending American health professionals to teach for The New York Times.

She has also published in the New England Journal of Medicine and The Lancet on the topic.

The program also partners with academic medical centers such as the Massachusetts General Hospital and the MGH Center for Global Health.

2011

Active in global health for many years, in 2011 Kerry started the non-profit Seed Global Health.

Seed's flagship program was the Global Health Service Partnership (GHSP), a partnership with the Peace Corps.

The Partnership sent health professionals abroad to work as medical and nursing educators and to help build capacity.

With the Peace Corps through GHSP, Seed helped send over 191 physician and nurse educators to train more than 16,000 health professionals in sub-Saharan Africa.

2013

In 2013, Kerry, as CEO was named a Draper Richards Kaplan Social Entrepreneur.

2014

In 2014, she was featured in Boston Magazine's Power of Ideas for her work with the organization.

2015

In 2015, she earned an Honorary Doctor of Public Service degree from Northeastern University.

2016

In 2016, she was named a World Economic Forum Young Global Leader.

Seed's work has promoted the need for a strong workforce and health systems for better health, economic growth, security and wellbeing.

In 2021, Seed started promoting the connection between and health and climate change at the Conference of the parties 26.

Kerry is the Director of the Program in Global Public Policy at the Mass General Center for Global Health and spearheads the program in Global Public Policy and Social Change at the Department of Global Health and Social Medicine.

She is an Associate Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School and serves on its faculty.

In June 2023, Kerry was appointed as the first Special Envoy for Climate Change and Health at the World Health Organization (WHO).

At WHO, Kerry's responsibilities including raising awareness of the impact of climate change on health, helping to mobilize resources to advance the work of WHO, and to advance high-level advocacy.

2018

In 2018, Seed launched a new strategy, Sharing Knowledge, Saving Lives.

The program is currently active in Malawi, Uganda, Sierra-Leone, and Zambia and has trained almost 40,000 health workers in seven countries in Sub-Saharan Africa in total.