Meet The Team
Angie M. Santiago MS, CBCP
With over twenty-eight years of experience in healthcare administration, emergency preparedness, risk, governance, and security, Angie Santiago has conducted hundreds of hazard and risk analyses related to vulnerable populations, social determinants of health, social vulnerabilities, and disaster related disparities.
Angie’s healthcare emergency practice and scholarly work includes systems thinking and design within disaster or emergency management frameworks which are preventive, culturally relevant, sustainable, transformative, and effective for the communities they serve.
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Angie is also in the process of creating a new not for profit organization called El Centro Para Todos to provide affordable resilience, response, and recovery services to underserved communities.