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Tia Martinez
Manager, San Francisco |
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Tia Elena Martinez is a manager in Bridgespan's San Francisco office, where she has worked with a range of clients including the nation’s largest constituency-based Hispanic civil rights organization, an urban school district reform intermediary, and the Mayor’s Office of Community Development.
Prior to joining Bridgespan Tia was a senior fellow at the Hewlett Foundation, where she worked on issues related to disadvantaged adolescents and immigrant families. She has also worked for the Corporation for Supportive Housing (CSH) as a housing policy analyst, completing a comprehensive cost-benefit analysis of the provision of supportive housing to mentally ill, substance- abusing homeless adults. Before CSH, she served as the policy analyst to the San Francisco Mayor’s HIV Health Services Planning Council, a 32- member board responsible for prioritization and allocation of $35 million in Federal funds for the care of indigent residents with HIV disease. She has also designed and directed an HIV and Hepatitis C prevention program for homeless, young injection-drug users.
Tia provides volunteer legal representation to immigrant workers in the janitorial and food service industries through community legal services and continues to work on philanthropic issues related to the children of immigrants through Grantmakers Concerned with Immigrants and Refugees.
She has an AB in History from Harvard University, a Master in Public Policy from the University of California, Berkeley Goldman School of Public Policy, and a JD from Stanford Law School.
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