Nuri-Aminah Bradshaw works as an administrative assistant at UMC, helping Dr. Broomfield-Massey with project organization and company management. She was born and raised in one of America’s most diverse and vibrant areas in Atlanta, Georgia, known as the West End. This unique village-oriented neighborhood inspired and supported her drive to remain rooted in community service, education, hard work, and tradition.
Nuri-Aminah completed her undergrad at Clark Atlanta University with a dual major in education and Spanish and a minor in history. After graduating high school, she took a two-year sabbatical to complete the Tayseer Seminary, American Learning Institute for Muslims, and Fawakih Institute, where she gained further transformation through sacred knowledge, spiritual immersion, and community engagement. These experiences taught her methods to honor our precious time, purpose, and resources, aligning with UMC’s mission to promote direction, accessibility, and community.
All in all, Nuri loves helping people manage and preserve their very productive yet meaningful lives. Her passion for legacy and communal upliftment allows her to stay dedicated to her faith and service.
You can find Nuri practicing Arabic and Spanish, exploring nature, and savoring delicious food in her free time.