Who’s Who & Who’s New at EngAGE!


HELP US IN WELCOMING OUR NEWEST BOARD MEMBERS

Zaneta Smith, A Nike Legacy Project Changemaker, Zaneta is a Social Impact Leader. She currently serves as Division Chief of Supportive Housing at a government entity. Zaneta has a 15-year track record of social impact providing support in various areas including homelessness and housing in the non-profit, government, and for- profit spaces.

When she is not working, she is impacting her community as Executive Producer of TEDx South Central since 2015.

A former White House Intern under the Obama Administration, Zaneta has degrees in Social Work and Psychology from U of I at Chicago and Spelman College, respectively. For fun, Zaneta loves traveling, eating, and reading.

Nui Bezaire has worked to end homelessness and housing instability for nearly 20 years, starting at the Downtown Women’s Center (DWC) in the skid row community of Los Angeles. As a consultant for both Corporation for Supportive Housing and LeSar Development Consultants, she provided homeless system technical assistance to communities nationwide and helped launch the first statewide flexible funding pool with Anthem in California.

She has extensive experience leading systems change in local government in both California and Oregon.  In Napa she was the county and city’s first Homeless Program Manager. In Oregon, she has spent the past 5 years leading the implementation of a Portland metro regional voter measure, developing Multnomah County’s community-driven implementation plan, and leading regional oversight and accountability for the measure with Metro Regional Government. She lives in Portland with her partner and Bernese Mountain Dog, Count Basie, and loves exploring Portland’s food scene.

Sarah Apodaca is a research analyst dedicated to advancing equity through public health. Her focus is addressing structural forces impacting health beyond individual control, recognizing that a person’s ability to care for their own health are mediated by a complex web of conditions. Sarah currently works in the WIC program at the State of Oregon’s Public Health Division.

With over 17 years in public service, her diverse experience spans Environmental Public Health, EMS & Trauma Services, Vital Statistics, and the Public Health Director’s Office. Exposure to these intersecting areas of public health has fueled her passion for building resilient, equitable, and inclusive government systems that better serve Oregon’s diverse communities.

Originally from Alaska, Sarah holds an AA from Cabrillo College and a BA from the University of California, Santa Cruz. She has called the Pacific Northwest home since 2008. Outside of work, Sarah is the proud dog mom to Olive, a ridiculously cute and spirited Chiweenie. She enjoys reading, exploring Portland’s vibrant food scene, and finding meaningful ways to connect with her community.

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