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Who We Are

Board of Directors

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Harold W. Brooks 

Harold Joined the board of Cardea Health Care in 2024 and was elected Board President in December of 2024. Immediate past president of the American Red Cross Alumni Association. He is a volunteer consultant to the International Federation of Red Cross & Red Crescent Societies. Serves as a member of the AARP California Executive Council. He served as senior fellow with Northeastern University’s Global Resilience Institute. His 44-year career with American Red Cross included serving as Senior Vice President of International Services; CEO of SF Bay Area Red Cross Chapter and years of fund raising and executive management. His career also included working overseas as Country Director for Peace Corps in Papua New Guinea and with Africare in Kenya. He is a former member of the board of regents for his alma mater, Loyola-Marymount University. Harold has three adult children with his wife Alison and three grandchildren.

Board President

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Koren Stevenson

Koren Stevenson focuses her practice on managed care payor operations and contracting.  She has been a member of the senior leadership team at a health plan based in the East Bay, Managed Care Counsel at a northern California health system and is currently Senior Counsel with Delta Dental of California. Ms. Stevenson received her law degree from Georgetown University Law Center.  While at Georgetown she served as President of the Black Law Students Association and received the Dean's Certificate of Service for her commitment to the law center community.

Member at Large

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Karie Dewan, Treasurer

Karie Dewan, CPA, brings to Cardea Health over 20 years of experience in the nonprofit financial and accounting field. Karie most recently served as the CFO at the Stupski Foundation, a private family foundation dedicated to community change, where she served as a key member of the leadership team, responsible for the development of Foundation’s financial management strategy, oversight of internal operations, and the development of the organization’s strategic goals. Karie began her career in public accounting with KPMG and then moved to private industry working for a publishing company and internet startup. When she arrived in the Bay Area in early 2000’s, she was inspired to apply her skills to support positive social change and began working with nonprofits and foundations to help support their social impact missions. Karie and her family have now lived in the Alameda County for two decades and is dedicated to the community she calls home.

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Lenore McDonald Gunst

Lenore McDonald is a professional advocate and ebullient fundraiser. Lenore raises critical funds to enable frail seniors to live independently in their communities for as long as possible and brings the voice and needs of older adults to the attention of funders and elected officials. As the Director of Fund Development and Government Relations for Center for Elders’ Independence (CEI) in Oakland for 10 years, Lenore leads the organization’s PACE and Supportive Housing initiative to support homeless and at-risk individuals by enrolling them in CEI’s Program of All-inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE), a Medicare managed care program specifically for older adults with complex health needs. She was responsible for CEI’s role in Project Room Key in Alameda County during the COVID-19 pandemic. Lenore has presented about PACE & Supportive Housing for the American Society on Aging, National PACE Association, and has co-produced seven Bay Area Senior Health Policy Forums with On Lok, providing non-profit and government leaders to collaborate about policies that will advance the needs of older adults in California.

Member at Large

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Leadership Team

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Catherine Hayes, MPH

FNP. President and Co-Founder and Board Vice President

Catherine Hayes has dedicated her professional life to bringing quality healthcare and services to marginalized populations. After serving for seven years as an officer in the United States Navy Nurse Corps, Catherine transitioned to a career in emergency humanitarian aid working overseas with populations affected by war and political instability. In 2014 Catherine began working with homeless populations in Boston, Massachusetts and has since become a clinical and programmatic expert in homeless health care. In 2020 Catherine assumed the role of co-medical director of the Alameda County Healthcare for the Homeless Project Roomkey initiative and in 2021 became the co-founder and president of Cardea Health, after observing the need for creative and sustainable approaches for healthcare delivery within the homeless population. Catherine is driven by the belief that healthcare and shelter are basic human rights, and that communities can’t thrive until the most vulnerable are protected. When she’s not fighting for social justice, Catherine can be found hiking, skiing, camping, and exploring the California beaches with her husband and two young children.

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Catherine Hayes, MPH

FNP. President and Co-Founder

Catherine Hayes has dedicated her professional life to bringing quality healthcare and services to marginalized populations. After serving for seven years as an officer in the United States Navy Nurse Corps, Catherine transitioned to a career in emergency humanitarian aid working overseas with populations affected by war and political instability. In 2014 Catherine began working with homeless populations in Boston, Massachusetts and has since become a clinical and programmatic expert in homeless health care. In 2020 Catherine assumed the role of co-medical director of the Alameda County Healthcare for the Homeless Project Roomkey initiative and in 2021 became the co-founder and president of Cardea Health, after observing the need for creative and sustainable approaches for healthcare delivery within the homeless population. Catherine is driven by the belief that healthcare and shelter are basic human rights, and that communities can’t thrive until the most vulnerable are protected. When she’s not fighting for social justice, Catherine can be found hiking, skiing, camping, and exploring the California beaches with her husband and two young children.

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Dr. Alexis Chettiar

CEO and Co-Founder

Dr. Alexis Chettiar is a clinician, program builder, data scientist, and passionate advocate for vulnerable populations. Dr. Chettiar is the CEO and co-founder of Cardea Health, and a medical director for Project Roomkey/Homekey. She has extensive experience with safety net services and community-based care, particularly integrated medical/social programs such as PACE, HCBA, and other Medi-Cal waiver programs. While at Center for Elders’ Independence, Dr. Chettiar built a Medi-Cal waiver program which successfully supported a large population of institutionally-frail individuals in remaining at home. Many of the beneficiaries of this program required long-term ventilators and feeding tubes, but were able to thrive at home with the support of in-home caregiving teams. Dr. Chettiar has dedicated her professional live to creating programs that provide high-value care for individuals with complex, chronic illness and improve care for underserved populations. This is apparent in her current work with the Project Roomkey/Homekey where she oversees clinical services for medically-frail unsheltered individuals. Outside of work, Alexis loves bicycle travel and gardening. She recently rode a triplet (3-seat tandem) from Oregon to Montana with her teenage sons and hopes to ride the rest of the way across the country before her kids leave the nest.

Our Staff

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New at home health care pilot debuts at Tenderloin SRO

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Oakland Hotel Provides Medical for Unhoused 

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An Oakland Homeless Shelter Is Showing How a Housing and Healthcare 

Hundreds of tents and abandoned vehicles now dot major streets and neighborhoods of the Bay Area.

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Brandi Taliano

Brandi Taliano is a dedicated and fearless director for Five Keys, a Bay Area non-profit dedicated to social justice and reintegration. Brandi has worked closely with Cardea Health to help provide comprehensive social and medical services to a medically frail formerly homeless population in Alameda County. Brandi works on the front line of the fight for social justice, and brings compassion and lived experience to the Cardea Board.

Member at Large

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