Manuel Tejada is a Program Director at the Arkansas Center for Women & Infants’ Health, focused on transforming community wellbeing. He leverages his background in project management and community health from his time at UAMS. Manuel holds an MBA from the University of Arkansas and is a certified Project Management Professional (PMP).
Passionate about grassroots healthcare, Manuel applies his business expertise to support local communities. He was recognized for his work making an impact on the Latino community of Northwest Arkansas. Previously, he also oversaw operations as a Taproom Director for a local hard cider company, showing a connection to local business.
He was featured in La Prensa Libres "52 Faces" series, which recognizes individuals impacting the local Latino community.
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