ACH Coaching
As we move into the next phase of CACHI’s programming support, we’re shifting to a more flexible, “office hours” coaching model designed to give you greater control over the type and level of support that best fits your ACH’s needs.
Beginning January 2026, you can sign up directly for coaching sessions to advance your local goals, strengthen your ACH development, or receive targeted technical assistance. Coaching is strongly encouraged but optional, and each coach offers a distinct set of skills and expertise that you can select based on what you need.
On this page, you can review coach bios and schedule time through each coach’s calendar link, which reflects their real-time availability.
This updated model allows coaches to focus solely on supporting you, while CACHI’s program team will take on broader communication and translation roles to ensure you stay connected to network-wide updates, opportunities, and priorities.
As always, please feel free to reach out to Tina (tina@cachi.org) for any questions or feedback!
Ignatius Bau
Ignatius Bau is an independent consultant who works with consumer groups, state health agencies, health plans, hospitals, physician organizations, community health centers, interpreter associations, community-based organizations, and health-focused foundations across California and nationally. His recent clients include Covered California, the California Department of Managed Health Care, CalPERS, Kaiser Permanente, California Health Care Foundation, Blue Shield of California Foundation, and multiple statewide equity and advocacy organizations. Prior to consulting, he held leadership roles at The California Endowment, Asian & Pacific Islander American Health Forum, California Pan-Ethnic Health Network, and the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights of the San Francisco Bay Area. He holds undergraduate and law degrees from UC Berkeley.
Topical areas of expertise
Health care system and payment reform
Health equity, language access, cultural competency, health workforce diversity
Immigrant and refugee health, and immigration law and policy
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender health
Strategic planning, program development, policy analysis, research and evaluation
Organizational development
Coalition-building and collective impact
Email: ignatiusbau@gmail.com
Jeremy Cantor
Jeremy Cantor (he/him) is an independent health strategist with more than 18 years of experience advancing health equity, prevention, and system transformation. He has been involved with CACHI since its launch, serving as a sustainability and financing TA provider, state policy advisor, and coach. His recent projects include assessing managed care plan investments in social determinants of health, convening a statewide advisory group of community-based organizations to inform CalAIM, and leading the City of Berkeley’s community health assessment and improvement plan. Jeremy was a founding member of the Advisory Committee for the California Office of Health Equity and currently advises Regional Asthma Management & Prevention and State of Equity. He holds an MPH from UC Berkeley.
Topical areas of expertise
CHA/CHIP processes
Sustainability Planning
CalAIM/Medi-Cal policy
Collaborative governance and partnerships
Health and equity strategy development
Email: jeremy@cachi.com
Roza Do
Roza Do (she/her) is a strategist, coach, and learning partner whose work bridges health systems transformation, community health, and cultural change. Through her independent practice, re:verb health, she helps organizations navigate complexity, strengthen partnerships, and build equitable, human-centered approaches by integrating design, systems thinking, emergent learning, and quality improvement. She brings 15 years of experience across the California safety net, including roles at the Center for Care Innovations, Prevention Institute, and HealthBegins, with a focus on clinic-community partnerships, frontline innovation, and embedding equity and prevention into policy and practice. A long-time creative practitioner and touring DJ, she also activates art and music as tools for youth voice and community storytelling. Roza holds dual master’s degrees in public health and city and regional planning from UC Berkeley and lives in Oakland with her family.
Topical areas of expertise
Human-centered design, co-design, and equity-embedded strategy development and implementation
Health care-community partnership development and population health management strategies to reduce health disparities and address the social determinants of health
Community-centered data and evaluation practices that support continuous learning, improvement, and knowledge management
Youth and community engagement through arts-based practice and creative activation
Email: roza@reverbhealth.org
Jacqueline Franco-Silva
Jacqueline Franco-Silva was born in Guadalajara, Jalisco, and raised in East San José, where she has dedicated herself to community organizing and resident leadership. She serves as Co-chair of the East San Jose PEACE Partnership, a collaboration of residents, public agencies, and community organizations working to build a healthy, empowered, and resilient community across three ZIP codes. Her work focuses on addressing the conditions that contribute to violence and trauma by lifting up community strengths—including pride, diversity, creativity, and a long tradition of activism—and ensuring residents help shape local priorities and solutions.
Topical areas of expertise
Community engagement: Centering community, trust building, outreach, working with youth, working with impacted and marginalized communities
Email: francojacky@gmail.com
Laura Hogan
Laura Hogan is a consultant working with nonprofits and philanthropy to strengthen community health and well-being through strategy development, statewide initiative design, and technical assistance. Her current work spans children’s health, youth well-being, school-based initiatives, and CalAIM implementation in community-based organizations. Laura previously served as Vice President of Program at The California Endowment, overseeing major grantmaking portfolios including the Community Clinic Initiative and coverage expansion for undocumented Californians. Before that, she was Executive Director of CommuniCare Health Centers, a multi-site community health center system. She holds degrees from UC Berkeley (BA) and the University of San Francisco (MA).
Topical areas of expertise
Youth Well-being
ACEs
CalAIM
Health services in schools (CYBHI)
Sustainability planning
Community health center relationships
Email: laura@cachi.org