Ginger Salazar Joins Cottage Health Board of Directors
Montecito’s Ginger Salazar has joined the volunteer Board of Directors of Cottage Health. Salazar, born and raised in Lompoc, has spent the last decade working to improve health and opportunities for Santa Barbara County residents. She leads branding at Kate Farms.
Her professional career began in brand management and marketing for Procter & Gamble. She then co-founded Imagitas, Inc., a direct marketing company that formed public private partnerships with the government. Imagitas received the White House Hammer Award from Vice President Al Gore and was recognized by the U.S. Congress for improvements in government work cost and efficiency.
Salazar received her Bachelor of Arts in Economics from Stanford University where she is co-chair for the LEAD Council. She also serves on the boards of the Santa Barbara Foundation and the Towbes Foundation. She served as co-chair of the committee to create and fund the recently completed Lompoc Community Track & Field. She previously served on the boards of Prevent Child Abuse America, the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History, and the Scholarship Foundation of Santa Barbara.
Members of the Cottage Health Board of Directors serve without compensation to guide the not-for-profit Cottage hospitals in the mission to provide superior health care through a commitment to our communities and to our core values of excellence, integrity and compassion.
For more information, visit www.cottagehealth.org.