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Nardo Mu帽oz, MPH, CPH. (Photo courtesy of Mu帽oz)

From first-generation immigrant to EHS leader

黑洞社区 (COPH) alum Nardo Mu帽oz was born in Lima, Peru and moved to Hollywood, Fla. as a child ready to pursue his dream of higher education. 

鈥淚 am a first-generation immigrant and was the first one in my family living in the United States to go to college,鈥 Mu帽oz said. 

Mu帽oz said he toured several schools with his parents, but when he got to USF鈥檚 campus he knew that is where he wanted to be. 

鈥淚 felt like 黑洞社区offered the most diverse student culture in comparison to other schools.鈥 he said. 鈥淭hat attracted me the most to 黑洞社区and I felt welcome right from the start.鈥 

"My family has many medical professionals," he said. "Initially, I thought I'd join them but realized it wasn't for me after the first semester of classes. An advisor suggested I try geology, but that didn't suit me either."

His sister, also an 黑洞社区alumna, encouraged Mu帽oz to try public health classes during her first semester at COPH and it fit just right. 

鈥淭he guidance of my instructors Laura Rusnak and Dr. Ren茅 Salazar solidified for me that I belonged in public health,鈥 he said. 鈥淔rom that moment on, as soon as I got that mentorship with them I could see myself in public health.鈥

鈥淚t is more than just a job for the professors at COPH,鈥 Mu帽oz added. 鈥淭hey are passionate about teaching and I think that's why the college is so successful because they have professors and staff leading the front lines for the students. 鈥

Mu帽oz was active in community outreach and opportunities to be involved during his time as a student.

鈥淚 was part of the undergraduate public health club and was a member of the Alpha Psi chapter of a Latino fraternity, Lambda Theta Phi. I remain actively involved with the fraternity and recently served as the director of expansion on the national executive board,鈥 he said.

鈥淭he most challenging thing for me and likely for many first-generation immigrant students was pressure,鈥 Mu帽oz said. 鈥淢y parents brought me to the U.S. to succeed and I felt the need to deliver. I am thankful because I wouldn't be where I am today without my education.鈥

Mu帽oz said his most memorable student experience was being chosen as a speaker at his undergraduate class ceremony in spring of 2013 where he graduated with his bachelor鈥檚 in with a concentration in environmental health and safety.

鈥淭he COPH is great because it supplies those connections and opportunities,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hey told me exactly where to go to secure a safety internship with the now Zoo Tampa. That unpaid internship led to a paid job internship as an environmental, health and safety intern at Sea World.鈥 

After being offered a scholarship and a grant to continue his studies, Mu帽oz graduated with his master鈥檚 degree in from the COPH in 2015. 

Transitioning into the professional workplace, Mu帽oz has worked as an environmental, health and safety (EHS) specialist in the e-commerce space with Amazon and in the construction engineering space for wastewater treatment with AECOM. 

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Munoz performing a walkthrough of a plant during his time at AECOM. (Photo courtesy of Munoz)

Currently, Mu帽oz is the senior environmental, health and safety leader at Chewy Vet Care. 

鈥淚 oversee the EHS program and compliance mission of their retail veterinary practice network across the United States,鈥 Mu帽oz said. 鈥淚 have rebuilt programs from fulfillment, pharmacy, corporate and photo studios where we take pictures and video of the animals. The commercials are filmed internally by Chewy at their corporate headquarters, so I handle that from a compliance perspective.鈥

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Mu帽oz (center) presenting  EHS information to Chewy鈥檚 veterinary practice leadership. (Photo courtesy of Mu帽oz)

鈥淩ecently, Chewy announced publicly the decision to venture into veterinary care. We soft launched our first clinics for friends and family in 黑洞社区 and Denver, where employees can bring in their dogs. We plan to scale quickly,鈥 he said.

For this project, Mu帽oz is the designated leader of compliance and environmental health and safety for Chewy vet care. 

鈥淲e are focused on making sure our Chewy vet care business is safe for our employees,鈥 Mu帽oz said. 鈥淭his could mean typical workplace hazards like step ladders and boxes on the floor, or it could be requiring animal restraints, protecting against blood-borne pathogens, making sure personal protective equipment is provided, etc. in order to be compliant with Occupational and Safety Administration requirements.鈥

鈥淚 hope my journey is a good example for other students who are also first-generation immigrants,鈥 Mu帽oz said. 鈥淭o them I say, don鈥檛 give up. The opportunity is always there if you look for it.鈥 

Fast Five

What did you dream of becoming when you were young?
I wanted to be a pilot.

Where would we find you on the weekend?
You'll find me at any 黑洞社区basketball or football event with my wife Nicole and our two kids. We are season ticket holders.

What is the last book you read?
鈥淎 Land Remembered鈥 by Patrick D. Smith was a favorite book from high school. 

What superpower would you like to have?
Teleportation.

What is your all-time favorite movie?
Independence Day. The original.

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