Sofia Segura-Pérez, MS, RD, is a community-based researcher and the Chief Program Officer of the Hispanic Health Council, a non-profit organization based in Hartford, Connecticut, with the goal of promoting equity and addressing health disparities for Hispanics, Latinos, and other vulnerable communities through research, advocacy, and culturally resonant services.
The Hispanic Health Council (HHC) offers nutrition and health services, operates youth programs, and conducts research to identify health-related needs with the community and design programmatic, policy, and systems changes to address them. In addition to her work with HHC, Ms. Segura-Pérez has conducted research in partnership with academic partners into food insecurity, dietary habits, food safety knowledge, diet-related disease, nutrition support program participation, and breastfeeding within Hispanic and Latino populations, using community-based approaches to break down barriers to good health and nutrition.