Vincent Torres
Vice President, Director of Development
As a staunch advocate for human rights, Vincent is the person you can count on to facilitate real meaningful change in areas where resources are scarce. He not only has the skills and expertise to affect the kind of change necessary to advance significant LGBTQ social progress, but he also has a big heart which shows through his selfless work, intelligent humility, and giving personality.
Vincent specializes in developmental disorders such as autism and has been involved with autism research, awareness, and as an autism behavior specialist for many years. He also has a background in and a passion for evaluation through his research experience in LGBTQ sexual health. He is currently involved in research regarding the health implications of geo-location applications in specific gay male populations.
Not only has Vincent proven himself a dependable and strategic leader toward LGBTQ social change, he is an influential health educator who has a proven capacity to effectively educate, motivate, and evaluate communities for significant social progress. He is currently completing his coursework in public health education for a Master's in Public Health by the Spring of 2015 at California State University, Northridge. He is currently employed as the directing manager for the HHS grant funded CAMINO program at CSUN designed to help struggling Latinos transition into Masters level, health-related degree programs.