Victoria Brown

Victoria Kumpuris Brown, Senior Program Officer and Interim Director, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

Victoria Kumpuris Brown, senior program officer and interim director, joined the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation staff in 2015, bringing her exceptional experience in brokering multi-sectoral partnerships and connecting the business and health care fields with how they could benefit childhood health. Working to engage business around health, Brown views her role as "bridging multiple sectors, including the business community, to help children and families lead longer, healthier lives. "Ultimately building a Culture of Health takes collaboration and partnerships," she says, "and it takes all of us working together with a common purpose." She believes that the Foundation will raise the bar on engaging businesses and activating the private sector in building a Culture of Health. Brown's demonstrated track record of mobilizing the business community around social imperatives began with her previous position as the vice president for Strategic Alliances at the Alliance for a Healthier Generation, founded by the Clinton Foundation and American Heart Association. She served on their senior leadership team and led the Alliance's work with the food, beverage, and health care industries, helping companies become part of the solution through the facilitation of commitments to business practice changes that create healthier environments for children and families. Under Brown's leadership, the Alliance signed a groundbreaking agreement with McDonald's to increase access to fruits and vegetables and help families make informed choices across their top 20 markets worldwide, impacting more than 85 percent of global sales. She also negotiated a landmark agreement with the American Beverage Association, Coke, Pepsico and the Dr. Pepper Snapple Group to reduce beverage calories 20 percent by 2025 for all Americans. In addition to her work with food and beverage companies, Brown also created and launched the Healthier Generation Benefit, a collaborative of over 20 health insurers and employers extending first ever health benefits for the prevention and treatment of obesity. She joined the Alliance in 2007, after over a decade of experience in the public, private, and academic sectors in New York City, Arkansas and North Carolina focusing on issues that affect children and families. Brown holds a Master of Public Affairs degree from the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs at the University of Texas at Austin and a BA in public policy from Washington and Lee University where she serves on the Board of Directors for the Shepherd Program for the Interdisciplinary Study of Poverty and Human Capability. She has published numerous reports and articles and a spectrum of radio, print, and television media credits including U.S. News and World Reports and Bloomberg Business Week and is a noted public speaker. She and her husband, and two children, reside in Dallas, Texas. While she enjoys tennis, spinning, travel, and reading just about anything, most of her spare hours are devoted to family activities.

Last updated: Sep 17, 2025

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