Leticia Longoria-Navarro
Non-Voting Member
As Executive Director at The Pathfinder Network, Leticia partners with agency team members to provide leadership, vision, community and support to the organization to ensure our greatest impact with the communities we serve. Her favorite part of the role is co-creating and implementing services and programming across community and corrections settings that holistically support systems-impacted individuals and their families. Her goal is to ensure TPN and our staff are fully supported and resourced to consistently deliver responsive, high quality and high impact support, programming and services.
Longoria-Navarro began her tenure at TPN in 2010 as a group facilitator working in various Oregon Department of Corrections facilities. She went on to work as a Parole and Probation Officer and Lead Parole and Probation Officer with Multnomah County for five years where she was awarded the honor of Line Officer of the Year by the American Parole and Probation Association and Parole and Probation Officer of the Year by the state of Oregon in 2015. Longoria-Navarro re-joined TPN in 2016 as Director of Training and Programs. She was promoted to Associate Executive Director in 2017 and served as the organization’s Executive Director since July 2020.
Leticia has worked in education and social services, institutions, community corrections and the nonprofit sector as an advocate, practitioner, trainer, coach and leader. At TPN, she has successfully conceptualized, developed and implemented numerous innovative programs, curriculums and training responsive to the emergent needs in the field. One of her greatest accomplishments at TPN is the redesign and implementation of the Program of HOPE (Healing Opportunities, Promoting Empowerment), a one of a kind gender and trauma responsive treatment program for women who are incarcerated. Before its closure, the Program of HOPE served over 250 women on their journey to healing and recovery.
Leticia is a driving force in the agency’s diversity, equity, inclusion and justice efforts and is a founding member of TPN’s first employee resource group, the Staff of Color affinity group. She is the first executive leader of color in TPN’s history and the first with lived experience of parental and family criminal justice system-involvement.
Leticia says:
My lived experience has time and time again shown me the power of relationships and just listening and being present. Seeing families reunite and thrive remains one of my biggest motivators. There is nothing better than knowing you may have played a small part in helping create the conditions needed for an individual or family to be healthy, successful, and thrive. I feel similarly about systems. I hope to leave an impact on systems that need change and be a part of the movement that inspires and creates that change.
Outside of work, the thing that is most important to Leticia is family–born and chosen. Leticia loves to learn and support others to learn, and enjoys reading, listening to music, good food, and traveling.