Taylor Zevanove

EWL 2025 Mentee

Taylor Zevanove is a Doctor of Public Health candidate at Boston University School of Public Health, specializing in Leadership, Management, and Policy. She holds a Master of Public Health with a concentration in Social and Behavioral Sciences from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and a Bachelor of Arts in International Relations with a minor in Public Health from William & Mary. Taylor’s experience bridges public health and global development, including her role as a Managing Consultant at IBM where she worked with USAID’s Global Health Supply Chain program. She previously served as a Global Markets Team Intern at the Clinton Health Access Initiative and as a Research Assistant at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Her early career included work in international development, serving as an Operations Intern at AidData and as a Summer Fellow with the Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team in Uganda, where she contributed to various global health and development initiatives.

Research Interests: Pharmaceutical affordability and access, aging services, insurance reform