Staff
Amy Naranjo
Amy was born and raised in California in a proud Hispanic/Latino family, where her passion for health education and advocacy began early. As a first‑generation university graduate, she has built an impressive academic foundation—earning an associate’s degree in Biological Science from Reedley Community College, a bachelor’s degree in Health Science from San Jose State University, and a master’s degree in Nutrition and Functional Medicine from the University of Western States.
Over the past decade, Amy has served in a wide range of healthcare roles, including health care aide, health educator, community health worker, and healthcare administration. Among her most meaningful experiences, she is especially honored to have worked with Migrant and Seasonal Agricultural populations, providing culturally responsive health education and connecting families to vital resources.
She is passionate about motivating and guiding younger generations into healthcare careers and expanding research‑based health information in underserved communities.