
Senior Program Manager, Climate and Crisis Preparedness
Oklahoma City, OK
Ftoledo-alexander@nnphi.org
Francesca Toledo-Alexander, MS serves as a Senior Program Manager within the Climate, Crisis, and Preparedness (CCP) portfolio at the National Network for Public Health Institutes (NNPHI), where her primary role involves supporting programmatic initiatives and nurturing collaborative partnerships. With a Master’s degree in Wellness Management – Health Studies and a Bachelor of Science in Psychology, Francesca brings extensive expertise in program management and partnership development to her position. Her professional journey has been dedicated to enhancing public health outcomes, particularly in tribal public health, emergency preparedness, and infection control.
Francesca’s commitment to public health stems from her personal background as a Native Latina woman raised in Oklahoma City, where she witnessed firsthand the disparities and diverse cultures shaping her communities. This upbringing fuels her dedication to fostering healthier communities and driving positive change through collective action. Infused with a spirit of adventure and creativity, Francesca approaches each endeavor with laughter, curiosity, and an unwavering zest for new experiences.