Andrea Fleurant
Project Coordinator, NCDI Poverty Network and Center for Integration Science in Global Health Equity at Brigham and Women’s Hospital
Born and raised in Boston by Haitian immigrant parents, Andrea Fleurant has been deeply motivated by a passion for service, particularly in improving healthcare and educational outcomes for underserved communities.
Fleurant holds a bachelor’s degree in applied mathematics, with a concentration in psychology, from Lasell College. After graduating from college, she gained research experience at the Cutaneous Biology Research Center at Mass General Hospital, where she focused on chronic conditions such as pruritus in patients with kidney disease. She later served as a Research Assistant in the Division of Global Health Equity at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, where she gained valuable clinical experience and contributed directly to patient care, further strengthening her commitment to advancing health equity.
Most recently, she served as a Project Assistant at Ariadne Labs, where she contributed to global health initiatives aimed at improving healthcare access. These experiences have reinforced her dedication to addressing health disparities.