Health Trust Staff Biographies
Kathleen King, Chief Executive Officer
In her position as Chief Executive Officer of the Trust, Kathleen brings more than 20 years experience in health care foundation management and a broad knowledge of health care issues facing residents of the Pajaro Valley. She has been with the Trust since its inception in 1998, utilizing her prior 13 years experience with the Watsonville Community Hospital Foundation to assist the Trust’s Board of Directors in implementing its health care vision and mission in Watsonville and the greater Pajaro Valley area.
She is a member and past president of the Monterey Bay Chapter of the Association of Fundraising Professionals, and has been an active participant with numerous community and collaborative organizations, including the Regional Diabetes Collaborative, the Healthy Kids Collaborative of Santa Cruz County and the Health Improvement Partnership of Santa Cruz County. She has also served as Vice Chair of the Community Chronic Care Network of Santa Cruz County in 2007. Kathleen and her family have resided in Watsonville since 1981. |
Debbie Ukestad, Executive Assistant to
the CEO and Trust Board of Directors
Debbie has been in
the executive assistant role throughout her career. She
has assumed increasing responsibility in a variety of
positions including legal assistant, office manager,
and customer relations manager. Debbie
has lived most of her life in the Pajaro Valley and is
dedicated to the mission of the Trust to improve the
health of the community. She and her husband Mel
have been active in many community projects including
a local charitable car club. |
Raquel
Ramírez Ruiz, Director of Programs
Raquel has over 10 years experience in the health
care industry working with the County of Santa Cruz
Health Services Agency and a local non-profit agency.
She has experience in public health programs ranging
from promotion of health care access to tobacco and
dental disease prevention. Raquel has a degree in American
Studies from the University of California, Santa Cruz. |
Steven Schuray, Finance Administrative Manager
Steven has 9 years of experience working for local nonprofits as a Financial Manager and has served a 2-year term on the Campus Kid's Connection Board of Directors as the Finance Committee Chairperson. He has also operated his own tax preparation and accounting business and been a consultant with the Small Business Development Center. During his consulting years, he wrote a series of business and tax articles for a local newspaper. In his free time, he enjoys surfing, playing guitar and harmonica, and writing. |
Veronica Camberos, Program Associate
Veronica holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Politics from the University of California, Santa Cruz and will graduate with her Executive Masters in Public Administration from Golden Gate University in July 2012. Born and raised in Watsonville, she is committed to serving people in the Pajaro Valley. In 2008, she received the Community Hero Award from the Community Assessment Project of Santa Cruz County and a Certificate of Special Congressional Recognition from Sam Farr for her tireless work to improve economic life for young adults in Watsonville. Her passion and dedication in support of her fellow community members keeps her motivated and inspired. As a Program Associate at the Health Trust, Veronica works closely with the Director of Programs in managing our grant making efforts, health care collaborative meetings and supporting our outreach and other activities at the Diabetes Health Center. |
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Danielle Cook, MS, RD, CNSD, CDE
Danielle holds a masters degree in nutrition from
San Jose State University (SJSU). She is also
Registered Dietitian as well as a Certified Nutrition
Support Dietitian. She was previously employed
with Watsonville Community Hospital and Dominican Hospital
as a Clinical Dietitian. She worked as a Personal
Trainer for 9 years and has extensive knowledge of
exercise programming. In addition, Danielle teaches
nutrition at the master’s level at SJSU. |
Teresa
Martinez, Office Manager
Teresa has been with the Diabetes Health Center since
1999. She comes to the DHC with over 20 years of medical
office experience. Teresa was selected as Mentor of
the Year in 2005 by the Workforce Investment Board
and received the distinction of Human Race Hero for
2004 and 2005. Her strong interpersonal skills make
her the right person to establish strong community
relationships. |
Martha P. Quintana, BSN, RN, Certified Diabetes Educator
Martha has been with the Diabetes Health Center since its inception in 1998. She has over 20 years experience in health care as a Registered Nurse, fifteen years as a Staff Nurse at Watsonville Community Hospital. Martha is one of few bilingual/bicultural Certified Diabetes Educators in the Central Coast. She follows American Diabetes Association standards of care for Diabetes Self Management Education. Her understanding of cultural and linguistic barriers to health care information makes her a unique asset of the DHC. Martha is a valued and respected health care professional in the community. |
Jacqueline Thompson, MS, RD, CDE
Jacqueline joined the Diabetes Health Center in 2003. She has 18 years of experience as a nutrition educator, holds a B.S. and M.S. in Nutrition and is a registered dietitian. She is also a Certified Diabetes Educator, experienced in providing Diabetes Self Management Education and Medical Nutrition Therapy to Latino families, and holds a certificate in Pediatric & Adolescent Weight Management. Jacqueline's knowledge and experience make her a strong addition to the DHC staff. |
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