Carrie Brumfield
Advisory Council Member

Carrie Brumfield brings more than two decades of experience in public health, operations leadership, and nonprofit management. As Chief of Staff at the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health, she directed operations across 40 programs and 14 clinics, managed a $1 billion annual budget, and oversaw a workforce of 4,500. She has since built the operational infrastructure for a startup mental health clinic in Austin from concept through launch, led a nonprofit regenerative farm in Central Texas as President and Executive Director, and worked as a certified functional medicine health coach in private practice.

Carrie holds a Master of Business Administration from the UCLA Anderson School of Management, a Master of Public Health in Epidemiology from the UCLA School of Public Health, and a Bachelor of Arts in Humanities and Theatre from the University of Southern California. She is currently writing her debut novel and building a technology platform designed to support writers of fiction, memoir, and personal nonfiction.

Carrie believes that caring for displaced children is generational work. When young people are nurtured, supported, and shown they are worth the time and investment, they carry that forward to their own children and communities. She considers it an honor to support Central Texas Table of Grace in its mission to build brighter futures for foster youth.