Rolando Andrewn serves as the President and Founder of Breathe DC, a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving health outcomes in underserved communities, particularly in the realm of respiratory health. Located at the United Medical Center, formerly known as Greater Southeast Hospital, Rolando has been instrumental...
Rolando Andrewn serves as the President and Founder of Breathe DC, a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving health outcomes in underserved communities, particularly in the realm of respiratory health. Located at the United Medical Center, formerly known as Greater Southeast Hospital, Rolando has been instrumental in shaping the organization’s mission and vision. His extensive expertise in nonprofit management, strategic partnership building, and community relations has positioned Breathe DC as a vital resource for local residents facing health disparities.
Under Rolando's leadership, Breathe DC has launched several key initiatives aimed at enhancing access to healthcare services and education about respiratory conditions. His strategic planning skills have driven the development of innovative programs that not only address immediate health needs but also foster long-term community engagement. Rolando's proficiency in budgeting and program management ensures that the organization operates efficiently while maximizing its impact. He has successfully navigated complex fundraising landscapes, securing essential resources to support Breathe DC's mission.
In addition to his operational responsibilities, Rolando actively cultivates strategic partnerships with local healthcare providers, government agencies, and community organizations. These collaborations have been pivotal in expanding Breathe DC's reach and effectiveness. His commitment to fostering strong media and community relations has also enhanced the organization’s visibility, allowing it to advocate for policy changes that benefit the populations it serves. Rolando Andrewn's multifaceted approach to leadership not only exemplifies his dedication to public health but also underscores his role as a catalyst for positive change in the community.