In the US Peace Corps in Mozambique, Zamin worked to address educational barriers such as health challenges, food insecurity, and gender inequality. After witnessing the effects of policy shortcomings and successes on a grassroots level, Zamin joined the Office of Policy at the Federal Highway Administration in Washington D.C. to better understand the nuances of creating change. At the US Department of Transportation, he worked on drafting, editing, and coordinating technical assistance to create a new Authorization Act to fund the country’s roadways. Zamin has a degree in English from Boston College and hopes to get a Master’s in Public Policy.