BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Asian Americans Advancing Justice/AAJCJacinta Titiali’i-Abbott
Jacinta Titialii-Abbott is a former healthcare executive, attorney, and business consultant who advised companies in corporate structuring, mergers and acquisitions, divestitures, and other business transactions. Titialii-Abbott was Vice President of Acquisitions and Development at Tenet Healthcare Corporation, and also served as Assistant General Counsel. Titialii-Abbott started her career at the Seattle firm of Bogle & Gates in the business and real estate group.
In 1996 Modern Healthcare Magazine selected Titialii-Abbott as one of 10 up and coming healthcare executives in the United States. In 1999 President Bill Clinton appointed her to the first White House Initiative on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders Commission.
Jacinta has been active for three decades on various non-profit and hospital boards of directors across the country, including the Seattle Symphony, the Seattle Arts Commission, the Jack Nicklaus Children’s Healthcare Foundation, and APIA Scholars. Titialii-Abbott has two Bachelor of Arts degrees with majors in Political Science, Economics, and Art History from the University of Washington. She has a Juris Doctor degree from the University of Washington School of Law.