Chief Impact Officer
Finger Lakes Community Health Center
Long version:
Sirene Garcia came to Finger Lakes Community Health (FLCH) in 2002 with a bachelor’s degree from Keuka College. Her bilingual language skills and bicultural experience made her an essential addition to an organization trying to serve a diverse population. Sirene served as a Community Health Worker, assisting agricultural workers to access health services, as well as a Certified Facilitated Enroller. In 2006, Sirene became the Coordinator of the FLCH Migrant Voucher Program, providing care in 42 counties of NY through a state-wide voucher system. She also directed an insurance enrollment program that offered financial advocacy assistance to patients across NY. In 2009, Sirene became a key member of FLCH’s Administrative team. Her wide range of expertise allowed her to develop programs and new initiatives as the Director of Special Programs. As the FLCH Telehealth program grew, Sirene played a pivotal role in helping to bring on new partners and working with various individuals and agencies interested in using technology to expand services. Her work today continues with a Master of Science in Management degree in looking for innovative ways to provide quality access to care as the Chief Impact Officer at Finger Lakes Community Health.
ITuE3 - Maximizing Telehealth Efficiency: Proven Strategies for Virtual Care
Tuesday, October 29, 2024
3:00 PM – 4:15 PM PT