As Chief Operating Officer at the National Health Law Program (NHeLP), Jorge Naranjo leverages over 23 years of extensive experience to drive impactful change in health equity and community engagement. His role encompasses a wide array of responsibilities, including financial management, operational oversight, human resources,...
As Chief Operating Officer at the National Health Law Program (NHeLP), Jorge Naranjo leverages over 23 years of extensive experience to drive impactful change in health equity and community engagement. His role encompasses a wide array of responsibilities, including financial management, operational oversight, human resources, IT, and risk management, ensuring that NHeLP operates efficiently across its three offices in Washington, D.C., California, and North Carolina. Jorge is instrumental in implementing the organization’s strategic plan, aligning operational functions with NHeLP’s mission to promote access to quality health care for underserved populations.
Jorge's expertise in organizational development and business strategy has been pivotal in enhancing NHeLP's capacity to address complex health law issues. He has successfully led key projects that focus on sustainable development and legal compliance, ensuring that the organization meets its fiscal responsibilities while maximizing its impact. His skills in fundraising and contract negotiations have facilitated vital partnerships with philanthropic entities and community-based organizations, furthering NHeLP’s initiatives in education and civil rights.
Under Jorge's leadership, NHeLP has not only strengthened its operational framework but has also expanded its outreach and advocacy efforts, positively affecting countless lives across the nation. His commitment to fostering team building and co-investments has created a collaborative environment that empowers staff and stakeholders alike, driving the organization toward its vision of equitable health care for all. Through his multifaceted role, Jorge continues to champion the principles of health justice, making significant strides in the fight for health equity and access.