Graham advises supporters of the Center for Healthy Minds on how they can most effectively contribute to the creation of tools to cultivate and measure well-being in ways that are both personally meaningful and have the greatest impact.
Prior to working with CHM, Graham served at several non-profit organizations focused on scientific research in development roles. His experience also includes work with education and environmentally focused non-profits at both the local and national levels, in addition to over 10 years of experience in the for-profit realm of corporate and small business sales.
Education
B.A., Philosophy, University of Wisconsin-Madison