Dr. Kerry-Ann Zamore-Byrd DSW, LCSW, MSE.d.
Assistant Professor & Director, Social Work Field Education & Director, Study Abroad
College of Humanities and Sciences
kzamore-byrd@umhb.edu
Wells 125
Â鶹ÊÓƵ Box 8014
(254) 295-4555
Dr. Kerry-Ann Zamore, DSW, LCSW, is a distinguished academic leader, practitioner, and advocate with over two decades of experience in the fields of social work, education, and global engagement. She holds a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Psychology from the University of Maryland, a Master of Social Work (M.S.W.), and a Doctor of Social Work (D.S.W.) from the University of Southern California. Her career, which spans global contexts from military bases in Germany to remote communities in Alaska, reflects her commitment to fostering resilience and social justice in diverse populations.
In her role as Director of Social Work Field Education, Dr. Zamore oversees the training and development of future social workers, ensuring they are equipped with the skills and practical experiences needed to excel in the field. Her leadership in this capacity has strengthened partnerships with agencies, enhanced student mentorship, and cultivated a generation of ethically grounded and culturally competent social work professionals.
Dr. Zamore also serves as the Director of International Study Abroad, where she develops and manages global programs that provide immersive learning experiences for social work students. These programs aim to broaden students' understanding of global social issues, policy frameworks, and diverse cultural practices, fostering a holistic and internationally informed approach to social work.
Her extensive field experience includes key roles in Child Protective Services, Elder Care, Psychiatric Social Work, Municipal Government and Police Social Work, and service in the judiciary as a Guardian ad litem and CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) supervisor. Dr. Zamore's nonprofit work has focused on critical areas such as domestic violence, sexual assault, and substance abuse recovery, where she has led comprehensive programs designed to provide immediate and long-term support to individuals in crisis.
Dr. Zamore is a certified diversity facilitator with the Annie E. Casey Foundation and The People's Institute for Survival and Beyond, recognized for her expertise in anti-racism training and social equity advocacy. She has facilitated numerous workshops that address systemic inequalities, race, and gender justice, creating transformative spaces for dialogue and change.
In addition to her contributions to social work and education, Dr. Zamore is an accomplished writer and filmmaker. She has written over 30 original stage plays, an award-winning feature film, *Shattered Pieces*, and several critically acclaimed short films. Her artistic work amplifies discussions around domestic violence, mental health, and family dynamics, using the arts as a vehicle for social change.
A highly sought-after speaker, Dr. Zamore has delivered keynote presentations and facilitated workshops at national conferences, including the Light of Hope Conference (Alaska), Every Victim Every Time Conference (College Station, TX), Conference on Crimes Against Women (Dallas, TX), the National Association of Social Workers (NASW) Conference (Galveston, TX), and Bridging the Gap Domestic Violence Conference (Ft. Hood Military Installation, TX).
Her commitment to public service is reflected in her active involvement on boards and advisory commissions. She has served as the Regional Representative for the Western Region of Social Workers, National Chair of the Social Work Elections Committee, CASA board member, Boys and Girls Club board member, and Arts Commissioner for the City of Harker Heights.
In addition to her professional roles, Dr. Zamore is deeply committed to civic engagement and philanthropy. She currently serves as the President of the Waco Chapter of Jack and Jill of America, Inc., and is an active member of The Links, Incorporated. Dr. Zamore is a proud alumna of the Phi Alpha Honor Society and a dedicated member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated.
Subjects Taught
Intro to Social Work, Practice I,II, III, Mental Health - DSMIV-V, Domestic Violence, Child Welfare, Social Work Policy, Methods and Skills of Interviewing, Human Behavior in Social Environment I/II, Human Diversity, Field Practicum I/II, Research I/II, Case Management, Police Social WorkDegrees Earned
DSW, University of Southern California, M.S.SW University of Southern California, MSE.d University of Phoenix, B.S Psychology University of MarylandResearch Interests
- Global Social Work
- Domestic Violence,
- Mental Health,
- Healing Through the Arts
- Childhood Trauma
- Divorce Trauma Recovery