Miguel A. Blancarte, Jr.

Miguel A. Blancarte, Jr. (he/him/his/él) is a community-engaged strategic leader who is passionate about  health equity. As a lifelong Chicagoan, his work is dedicated to addressing the social determinants of health to  improve the quality of life of marginalized people and individuals, and those facing economic inequalities. At  his core, Miguel has four pillars that are fundamental to him: equity and justice; health and wellness;  community and engagement; and, education and opportunities. Miguel advocates for disinvested  communities and individuals by addressing systemic issues, inequities, inequalities, and discrimination.

In 2020, Miguel was nationally distinguished for being a COVID-19 response and community health expert responding to the COVID-19 pandemic with an equitable lens. Since then, he has participated in dialogues and panels with Dr. Alison Arwady, Congressman Chuy Garcia, and other health experts to discuss his tailored and  effective response measures. As a result, Miguel was recruited to be the Director of COVID-19 Response and  Community Outreach at Esperanza Health Centers, a federally qualified health center that operates five primary care clinics in Chicago’s West and Southwest sides. Miguel spearheaded the charge of consolidating  COVID-19 services and resources into a cohesive department while optimizing capacity and expanding services. He developed and scaled operational COVID-19 care systems, institutionalized equity-centric  strategies for delivery of treatment, and led multidisciplinary teams to streamlined effectiveness. He built  relationships and partnerships that increased trust, yielding growth of patient encounters and improvements  to community health.

Prior to his leadership work at Esperanza, Miguel was the Regional Director of Community Engagement,  Health Equity, and Partnerships at Community Organized Relief Effort (CORE), a humanitarian response organization selected to operate the community-based testing sites. He was an instrumental member of the  City of Chicago COVID-19 Response leadership team providing testing and resources, fulfilling the Racial  Equity Rapid Response Team’s (RERRT) initiative. Miguel created an operational roadmap for equitable  access to testing in the West and Southwest sides, and he crafted innovative tactics to deploy mobile testing  and resource units to the most-impacted neighborhoods. He established partnerships with organizations and  agencies to provide additional life-saving services to disenfranchised community members such as piloting a  program with the Chicago Department of Public Health (CDPH) and a health provider to co-locate the  influenza vaccine and mobile testing.

Miguel has consistently been recognized for his bridge-building leadership and contributions to addressing  the social determinants of health and equity. Miguel is a passionate leader to organizations countering social  and health inequities, and in 2021, three organizations that he headed were recipients of the Mayor’s Medal  of Honor. He is the recipient of Latino Leaders Magazine’s Maestro Award and the BMW Ultimate Drive  Award, the Class Of 2020 Award by The Alumni Society, and the New Leaders Council’s 2021 Changemaker  Award. Miguel is a member of the AIDS Foundation VIDA Task Force, the U.S. Global Leadership Coalition’s Illinois Advisory Committee, the West Side United Community Advisory Council, and he is a board member  for the National Council of Youth Leaders.

Miguel is a first-generation American, and first-generation college student who earned his bachelor’s degree  from Brown University, as a Bill and Melinda Gates Millennium Scholar. He graduated top of his class from  Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business and from the Walsh School of Foreign Service with a  Master in International Business and Policy. Miguel is also a graduate of the Civic Leadership Academy from the Harris School of Public Policy at the University of Chicago where he focused on collaborations with  leaders from across the city and county, while strengthening his executive leadership skills. Currently, Miguel  is a Community Building Fellow at Chicago United for Equity (CUE), and a Civic Health Fellow at Vot-ER.

Miguel continues to inspire and lead others to transform their life through health and wellness. After losing  180 pounds in eight months, on his own via healthy eating and exercise, he enjoys maintaining and  advocating for a healthy lifestyle. As an avid runner, you will find Miguel running five times a week  throughout the Southwest side of Chicago.

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