Somali-American nurse and health care executive
Sahra Noor (Somali: Sahra Nuur, Arabic: زهرة نور; born 1976 or 1977) is a Somali-American nurse and health care executive.[2][3]
Biography
Noor was born in Mogadishu, Somalia, but spent part of her childhood in Kenyan refugee camps. In the camp, she witnessed a lack of healthcare as she battled malaria and developed a desire to enter the field of healthcare.[2] She moved to the United States as a refugee at the age of eighteen.[2] Upon arriving, her family settled in Arlington, Virginia. She completed her high school career in two years at an alternative high school in Virginia.[2] Noor attended St. Catherine University, where she received a nursing degree. She would wake up at three in the morning to study before taking her daughter to daycare and then attending classes.[2] She later attended the University of Minnesota and received a MSc in Nursing and Health Systems Administration with a concentration in global health.[4]
She serves as the chief executive officer at the People's Center Health Services in Minneapolis.[2][5]
Personal life
Sahra is the sister of politician Ilhan Omar.[6]Noor has two children.[2]
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