Bryce Kahari (he/him) oversees and coordinates the planning, implementation, and evaluation of cancer initiatives within The Center’s Tobacco and Cancer programs.
As an educator, facilitator, and storyteller with over 12 years of experience in public health, Bryce has worked with local, state, and national partners in a variety of fields, including substance use, tobacco control, cancer control, LGBTQI+ health, racial equity, and youth/young adult programs.
In 2016, the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids named Bryce the National Youth Advocate of the Year. Prior to his position at The Center, Bryce served as Training and TA Manager at the National LGBTQI+ Cancer Network. Bryce graduated in 2020 with his Bachelor’s in Communication Studies. In his free time, Bryce serves as editor-in-chief of an online poetry community. He lives along the Mississippi Gulf Coast.