Miranda Bosse was born and raised in Buffalo, NY and obtained both her undergraduate degrees and graduate degrees from the University at Buffalo, State University of New York. In 2021, she earned her MSW and MPH and began working at the UB School of Public Health. Her professional background ranges from work in student affairs and higher education administration to mental health counseling and teaching dance to K-12 students.
In her current position at ASPPH, she oversees their diverse portfolio of academic initiatives ranging from their work in diversifying the public health workforce to expanding career pathways for those interested in pursuing public health. She co-manages their Transforming Academia for Equity grant, funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and is responsible for the association’s external facing diversity, equity, inclusion, and social justice initiatives.
Miranda has a passion for dismantling systemic practices and ideologies and aims to serve as a progressive change agent, causing ‘good trouble’ each and every day in her work.

