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Pedro Toledo assumed the leadership role of Chief Administrative Officer in 2014. In February 2024, he assumed the role of Interim Chief Executive Officer. Under his leadership, Petaluma Health Center has opened 7 additional health care delivery sites and has become one of the largest non-profit organizations in Sonoma County. With nearly 500 total employees across 9 health clinic sites, PHC’s talented team of health care professionals now provides over 220,000 health care visits annually to approximately 42,000 people.
With over 17 years of executive healthcare experience in the federally-qualified health center sector, Mr. Toledo is responsible for the overall administrative management and oversight of the organization as Chief Administrative Officer. He leads the core administrative functions, including but not limited to: strategic planning, organizational and business development, compliance, risk management, legal affairs, fund development, quality assurance, human resources, and information technology.
As a community and business leader, Pedro advocates for legislation and policies that advance health equity, promote community engagement, and widen the circle of opportunity for underserved populations. He has served on the board of various organizations, including the Redwood Empire Food Bank, the Sonoma County Workforce Investment Board, and La Clínica de La Raza.
Mr. Toledo is one of the 14 Californians selected to serve on the 2020 California Citizen’s Redistricting Commission, which is charged with the critically important task of re-drawing the political lines for the U.S. House of Representatives, State Senate, State Assembly, and Board of Equalization.
He has received dozens of accolades, including MillerCoors Líder of the Year Award, the Hero in the Fight Award from the National Alliance on Mental Illness, and the North Bay Business Journal’s Forty Under 40 Award.
Pedro earned a bachelor’s degree in Anthropology and master’s degree in Sociology from Stanford University, a law degree from Cornell University Law School in Ithaca, NY, and a Master’s in Healthcare Services Administration from Georgetown University.