Jennifer Luna
HEALTHCARE ADMINISTRATOR
Jennifer Luna has over 25 years of experience as a writer, analyst, and leader in the healthcare and social services field. She is a former teacher, Residential Care Facilities for the Elderly Administrator and Trainer.
Most recently her career focus has been on developing interventions addressing Social Determinants of Health, community-based care coordination, and equity focused educational programming to historically excluded groups in Western Washington and Oregon.
Superpower: Creating positive action with purpose.
Kryptonite: My dog Max.
Known on the streets for: Being a taco truck expert, answering questions at trivia, and keeping chill in any situation.
When not at work: I am spending time with my spouse, pets, and chosen family. I’m mostly a homebody, and love cooking, growing herbs, culinary mushrooms, and microgreens. I’m also a nerd who has been going to comic and sci-fi conventions since the 90’s!
I identify as: Queer, Latine, disabled person who is here to break cycles, and build community.
I dedicate my work at the Tubman Center for Health & Freedom to…: The generations before who have lifted us up, and the generations ahead who will carry the work forward.