
Britta Guerrero
Britta Guerrero currently serves as the Chief Executive Officer of the Sacramento Native American Health Center, Inc (SNAHC), an AAAHC-accredited, Patient-Centered Medical Home certified (PCMH), non-profit urban Indian health center. Guerrero graduated from Humboldt State University in 1997 and began her healthcare career in non-profit clinics; she has extensive experience working within non-profit hospital systems and comprehensive knowledge of quality improvement systems, including AAAHC, JACHO, and IMQ. She takes the responsibility of representing a Native organization very seriously and has made it her personal/professional mission to ensure Native Americans have access to healthcare in urban areas such as Sacramento. Guerrero is a founding member and currently serves as the Vice-Chair of the California Consortium of Urban Indian Health (CCUIH); she also serves on the Central Valley Health Network (CVHN) and California Primary Care Associations (CPCA) Board of Directors, Executive Committees. Her most important role, however, is as a mother to her two children, to whom she credits her ability to be flexible yet firm. Guerrero is a member of the San Carlos Apache Tribe.