Martin Muneton

Martin Muneton supports PRC as the Program Director of Emergency Fund Assistance.  Martin holds a baccalaureate degree in Political Science from the University College London (UCL) and has been working in the HIV field for 25 years since 1997. 

 

Greg Perez

Since May 2019, Gregory Perez has held the role of Managing Director of People Experience and Office Services at PRC Baker Places Inc. His career in human resources spans 25 years, with experience in environmental, government, and non-profit sectors. Gregory possesses two bachelor’s degrees from the University of California, Berkeley in Sociology and Chicano Studies, along with a Juris Doctor from New College of California School of Law. He first worked for PRC (previously AIDS Benefits Counselors) as a Benefits Advocate from 1996 to 2000, focusing on Administrative Law Hearings for the Social Security Disability Administration. His return to PRC in a human resources capacity is a source of honor and privilege for him, and he is dedicated to fostering a positive impact within the agency through supportive and value-driven leadership.

Joe Ramirez-Forcier

Joseph Ramirez-Forcier supports PRC as the Managing Director for PRC Workforce Development. Joseph is responsible for providing leadership in setting the direction of the PRC Workforce Development Program. He most recently launched the Getting to Zero HIV Workforce Development Services, Peer to Peer certificate Occupational Skills Training (Lift Up SF), SF Dreamkeeper Workforce Development services for the Black/African American Community for the Black Trans Community, Black Peer community services with the OEWD Health Care Academy program expansion. Prior to joining PRC, he was a Case Manager at ECS of San Francisco in the Tenderloin providing direct case management services, then as a Substance Use Counselor at Stepping Stone of San Diego. Prior to Joseph’s non-profit career, he worked for 20 years in technology companies in the San Francisco Bay Area in Product and Technical Marketing in the Telecommunications and Computer Technologies sectors for ROLM/IBM and the MCI Corporation. During this time he volunteered for 20 years at various organizations for people with HIV/AIDS. 

Jim Wegman

Jim has been managing data and technology in the not-for-profit sector for over twenty-five years. He joined PRC in 2003 after relocating to San Francisco from Rochester, New York. Prior to his move west, Jim spent over five years in the role of MIS Director for AIDS Rochester (now known as Trillium Health). His career in non-profit human services began at the United Way of Greater Rochester where he fulfilled a variety of data management and administrative roles over his three-year tenure.