Victor has short dark hair and wears a slim silver necklace and a white crew-neck shirt under a dark cardigan.

Victor Loo

Community Advisory Board Member

he/him

Victor Loo (he/him) is a dedicated advocate for equity and justice, serving as a principal consultant, executive coach, and strategist. His leadership is particularly noted in tackling health disparities and championing equity, with significant roles including his work with the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration - Health Resources and Services Administration (SAMHSA-HRSA) Center for Integrated Health Solutions’ Addressing Health Disparities Leadership Program, and the National Council for Mental Wellbeing's Healthy Youth Leadership Institute. Victor is a distinguished representative for the United States Department of Health & Human Services’ Region 10 - Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington, playing a pivotal role on the Achieving Behavioral Health Equity Steering Committee. 
His commitment extends across multiple fronts, including serving on the Washington State Commit to Change Steering Committee, acting as an Equity Ambassador for the Nonprofit Association of Washington in Seattle, King County, and contributing to the Homeless Service Providers Study Advisory Committee alongside Uncommon Bridges, Washington State Department of Commerce, and D-FINE Concepts. Victor also liaises with elected officials from the King County Council, Seattle City Council, and Sound Cities Association on the King County Board of Health, the Washington State Office of Equity’s Community Advisory Board, Friends of Waterfront Community Connections Committee, the Washington State Department of Health’s (DOH) Community Advisory Committee, DOH’s Washington Syndemic Planning Group and its Steering Committee and King County Regional Homeless Authority’s Continuum of Care Board.

With a commitment to serving Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders (AANHPI), as well as immigrants, refugees, and the homeless or unhoused, Victor is also a vigorous advocate for the 2SLGBTQIA+ community, previously co-chairing the City of Seattle LGBTQ Commission.

As someone who has lived experience with homelessness, I understand the challenges involved in advocating for housing justice for communities facing significant disparities and limited access. My professional and personal experiences equip me to effectively to work collaboratively with the King County Regional Homeless Authority’s Continuum of Care Board.

In addition to his advocacy and leadership roles, Victor explores the intersection of fashion and social justice as a non-binary/androgynous model. Through his work in fashion, he aims to blend his commitment to integrated managed care—encompassing primary care, behavioral health, and social determinants of health—with a broader message of inclusion and equity.