Karen Lopez

Human Resources Director at Latino Health Access

Karen Lopez is an experienced Human Resources professional currently serving as Human Resources Director at Latino Health Access since September 2020, previously holding the position of Human Resources Manager within the same organization. Before that, Karen worked as a Licensed Realtor at Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage from 2017 until December 2023. Additional experience includes roles at SchoolsFirst FCU as Member Service II, where responsibilities involved member assistance and mentoring new hires, and at JPMorgan Chase as Lead Teller, overseeing account transactions and supervising other tellers. Educational credentials include an Associate of Arts in General Studies from Santiago Canyon College and a high school diploma from Century High School, supplemented by studies at California State University, Long Beach.

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Orange, United States

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Latino Health Access

Latino Health Access is a nonprofit organization founded in 1993 in Santa Ana, California. We reach out to residents in laundromats, garages, churches and our recently-opened new headquarters to combat serious public health problems plaguing a community of uninsured and under-served families. We train promotores, or community workers, to educate their own neighbors about diabetes, breast cancer, obesity, domestic violence, parenting and more. Each of our programs has been born from needs expressed by our own residents who subsequently engage their neighbors and friends. We hope you will join us in our mission for a more healthy community, whether you come to our morning walks, our afternoon exercise classes or to visit our own park and community center in one of America’s densest cities. Mission Statement To assist in improving the quality of life and health of uninsured, under-served people through quality preventive services and educational programs emphasizing responsibility and full participation in decisions affecting health. Latino Health Access engages and empowers the community, forges partnerships and advocates to achieve health equity for all. Health care is a human right.


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51-200

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