Alisha Kramer (born 1990) is an Obstetrician/Gynecologist (OB/GYN) and medical student born and raised in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. She is a dedicated healthcare worker and a dedicated wife of politician Jon Ossof, who was nominated for the US Senate runoff by the Democratic Party.
He has won by 50.4% of the vote (22,38,939 votes) on January 6, 2021 and has become the United States Senator-elect from Georgia.
Alisha has played an important role in this victory as she was actively campaigning with her husband showing his full support.
Lifestyle and Biography
Kramer is a well-educated woman. Senator Jon and Alisha had been in a relationship since high school.
Ossoff was a filmmaker who has now become a politician. Alisha is very private but has been in the spotlight for quite some time for being the wife of the popular politician.
Name: | Alisha Kramer. |
Age: | 30 years. |
Gender: | Woman. |
Place of birth: | Atlanta, Georgia, United States of America. |
Sexuality: | Heterosexual |
Nationality: | American. |
Profession: | Doctor (Gynecologist). |
Marital status: | Married. |
Husband: | Juan Osoff. |
Education: | 1. Paideia School. 2. Georgetown University (Bachelor of Science in Global Health Biology). 3. Emory University School of Medicine (Currently studying Obstetrics and Gynecology). |
Physical appearance
Alisha is a health worker. In the difficult times of 2020, she has given 24-hour shifts at the hospital.
He couldn’t have done it if he wasn’t in shape. Other than that, Kramer is a doctor and knows what’s best for her body to stay healthy.
Height (approx.): | In Feet: 5 Feet 5 Inches. In Meters: 1.64 meters. |
Approximate weight.): | In Kilograms: 60 kgs. In Pounds: 132.2 pounds. |
Hair color: | Brunette. |
Face shape: | Round. |
Eye colour: | Dark brown. |
Nose: | Fallen. |
Lips: | Thin. |
Sexual orientation: | Heterosexual |
Perforations: | Ears. |
Tattoos: | None. |
Family and Ethnicity
Fathers and brothers
There is not much information about the names of Alisha Kramer’s parents. She was born and raised in Atlanta, Georgia. Later in her life, she had to travel abroad to continue her studies.
Alisha’s mother is a psychologist and her father is a labor lawyer. Kramer is studying OB/GYN and is a resident at Emory University School of Medicine. (Resident: in medicine, a physician who has graduated from medical school and is seeking advanced instruction in areas such as surgery, internal medicine, anatomy, or radiology.)
Personal life
Alisha Karmer and Jon Ossoff are the true examples of “young love will last forever”. The couple attended Paideia School, a private KG below grade 12 in Druid Hills, and began dating. In 2008, a year before Ossoff graduated, Kramer enrolled at Georgetown.
There he studied Biology of Global Health. In May 2017, after proposing to Kramer, Jon Ossoff told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution that they had been dating for 12 years. Supporters also believe that Jon and Alisha will be the future President and First Lady of the United States. The couple are childless as of January 2021.
Career and heritage
Experience : | Medical Student at Emory University School of Medicine Program Manager and Research Assistant at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) Jun 2012 – May 2014 (2 years). Research Assistant, Immunology Laboratory at Georgetown University September 2009 – May 2011 (1 year 9 months). |
Education: | Emory University School of Medicine – MD 2014 – 2018 Georgetown University – BS Global Health Biology 2008 – 2012 Danish Institute for Study Abroad – Healthcare Abroad Northern Europe – 2010 – 2010. |
Volunteer Experience: | George Washington University Hospital Women’s Center Feb 2013 – Present 8 years. |
Publications: | Health Publications Family Planning and Links to US Health and Development Goals (April 2014). Video – Family Planning in Ethiopia: The Health Extension Program – (April 2014). Why family planning is essential for development (November 13, 2013). Strengthening US Investments in Women’s Health: A CSIS Delegation Trip to Zambia (March 2013). The Future of the US-South Africa HIV/AIDS Partnership: CSIS Delegation Travel Report to South Africa, January 2013. |
Languages: | english spanish french |
groups : | Paideia Alumni Network |
For women to reach their full potential, we must be empowered to make our own health care decisions. As a woman and a future physician, I believe this is non-negotiable.”
–Alisha Kramer