Camila Saenz
Transition Navigator

Hi, my name is Camila

I have always been passionate about helping others, particularly those who need the most support or who face challenges advocating for themselves. That passion led me to work in early intervention, where I spent four years supporting infants, toddlers, and their families, and it's what brings me to this work today, supporting individuals and families in SDP.

What is important to me...

People deserve to work with someone who is compassionate and understands the challenges of navigating the Self-Determination Program. Nobody should have to figure it out alone.

I am known for...

Taking the time to truly get to know my clients and their needs. The better I understand someone, the better I can identify what's missing and make sure they get the support they deserve.

I really enjoy...

Spending quality time with my family, especially my nephews and niece. I also have a passion for baking, including sourdough bread, and I enjoy experimenting with healthy recipes and pastries. I occasionally set up a table at my local farmers market to share what I make with my community.

Camila Saenz

Experience

Before joining NeuroNav, Camila spent four years in early intervention, supporting infants, toddlers, and their families by identifying areas where they needed additional help and coordinating services to promote their overall development. That foundation gave her a deep understanding of what families go through and what they really need.

 

Education

Bachelor of Nutrition Education, New Mexico State University

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