CEO / President

Amanda Aguirre, M.A., R.D.
CEO / President

Since 1991 Amanda Aguirre, M.A., R.D. has been the CEO/President of the Regional Center for Border Health, Inc. a non-profit organization. She also serves as CEO/President for the San Luis Walk-In Clinic, Inc. a subsidiary non-profit Federal Rural Health Clinic of the Regional Center for Border Health, Inc. since 2004. Amanda has been involved for more than 25 years in public health education and administration with a strong emphasis in U.S.-Mexico border health issues.

Ms. Aguirre holds a Bachelor's Degree in Chemistry from the University of Sonora in Hermosillo, Sonora. In 1981 received her Master Degree from the California State University in Los Angeles, California in Nutrition, with focus on feeding problems of children with developmental disabilities. Most recently, Ms. Aguirre is the co-founder of the “Nuestros Niños” Foundation, a private foundation dedicated to improve the quality of life and meet the needs of children and their families along the U.S.-Mexico border.

On November 7, 2006, Ms. Aguirre was elected to the Arizona State Senate for District #24, 48th Arizona State Legislature.

On November 2 nd , 2004 Ms. Amanda Aguirre became elected to the Arizona House of Representatives for District #24, 47 th Arizona State Legislature. Ms. Aguirre became the first Hispanic and female representing District #24 (Yuma and La Paz Counties) in the State House of Representatives on February 2003, when Yuma County Board of Supervisors appointed her to the 46 th Arizona State Legislature.

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- Awards

-In March 8, 2007 received award for the "10th Most Influential Hispanics" in Yuma County.
-In July 2006 received the "Outstanding Arizona Legislator Award" from teh Arizona Rural Health Association
-In June 2006 received the "Diabetes Advocacy Award" from the American Diabetes Association, Arizona Chapter.
- In 2005 “Community Nutrition Award” on behalf of the Arizona Dietetic Association
-In February 2005 Ms. Aguirre received a Certificate of Appreciation on behalf of Arizona's Children Association
-2005 Recipient of the “Kids and Asthma: A Report to the Yuma Community, The President's Medal for Social Embeddedness” from Arizona State University.
-2004 Award for “Outstanding Legislature Service” on behalf of the Arizona Counties, County Supervisors Association of Arizona.
-2003-2005 “Award of Distinction” by the League of Arizona Cities and Towns
-In June 2003 Ms. Aguirre received the Senator Andy Nichols Award by governors of Arizona and Sonora for her dedication to improving the region through public health education and awareness.
-In December 2002 Ms. Aguirre received the “ Border Health Hero” Award by Dr. Alfonso Ruiz, Executive Director, Office of Pan American Health Organization.
-2001 recipients of the “ATHENA” Award given by the Athena Foundation to the women who have displayed excellence in leadership and community services in Yuma County sponsored by the Yuma County Chamber of Commerce.
-In March 2000 Amanda received the OHTLI Award by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Mexico, the highest distinguished award given by the Country of Mexico to individuals living in a foreign country that have demonstrated a commitment to serve communities and families of Mexican origin.


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