Chicago Urban League Welcomes 47 New Fellows to its IMPACT Leadership Development Program
The Chicago Urban League has chosen 47 of the city’s emerging leaders for the 2025 class of its IMPACT Leadership Development Program. The intensive nine-month program works with the University of Chicago Booth School of Business to provide Black professionals with the tools and skills needed to take on greater leadership roles in their workplaces and within Chicago’s civic community.
Since its inception in 2014, IMPACT has drawn fellows from across corporate, government and nonprofit sectors. The Class of 2025 boasts a record number of individuals working with diverse populations across the field of education, in addition to a growing representation of entrepreneurs and founding executive directors. IMPACT applicants are nominated by their employer, and Fellows are selected through a rigorous application process.
“IMPACT was created 11 years ago to address what was then a shortage of leadership development opportunities for Black professionals, and each year the application process has grown more competitive,” said Karen Freeman-Wilson, President and CEO of the Chicago Urban League. “We are excited to welcome this new group of Fellows who have already made impressive progress in their careers and are poised to make even greater professional and civic contributions to Chicago.”
The new cohort is the first under the program’s new leader, Kafi Moragne-Patterson, Ph.D., who joined the Chicago Urban League as Executive Director of IMPACT and Senior Vice President of Leadership Programming and Philanthropy in May 2024.
“IMPACT provides space and opportunity for mid- to senior-level Black professionals to expand their networks and work together to identify challenges and opportunities for addressing issues that impact all of Chicagoland, such as reducing the racial wealth gap,” said Dr. Moragne-Patterson, who is also a 2018 alumna of the program. “The fellows will enhance their own leadership skills in the pursuit of building a stronger civic ecosystem in Chicago.”
Moragne-Patterson added, “I am encouraged by the kinds of conversations we might have this year between law enforcement and the myriad fellows working across the science and healthcare landscapes. The possibilities for problem solving and solutions generation that come from a diverse group like this are endless.”
The new cohort will begin monthly classes at Chicago Booth School in September. One of the world’s leading business schools, Booth is a long-standing partner of the program. IMPACT enlists the expertise of respected academics, subject matter experts, and industry leaders to share their knowledge and insights with Fellows through day-long classroom experiences as well as supplemental sessions. IMPACT Fellows also receive leadership assessments and mentoring.
In addition to corporate donors and other organizations, additional program partners include the MacArthur Foundation, Invenergy, Boeing, and the Community Focus Fund.
The 2025 IMPACT Fellows are:
Mercy Akintounde
Associate Director, Procurement Compliance, AbbVie. Inc
Jeffrey Allen
Director- Economic Equity Advisory Group, BMO
Leslie Amonoo
Resident Physician, University of Illinois at Chicago Hospital & Clinics
Rachel Bonds
Founder and Principal, Rachel Bonds Consulting
William Bonsu
Customer Manager-Technical Project Manager, Fiat PowerTrain Industrial
Robert Brown
Director of DEI & Outreach, Northwestern University – Medill School
Dirrick Butler
Founder & Executive Director, Project OneTen
Prentice Butler
CEO, The Neighborhood Bridge
Monique Carroll
Vice President/Director of Intercollegiate Athletics, Chicago State University
Audrianne Coffer
Second Vice President, Corporate Philanthropy Program Officer, Northern Trust
Fatima Cooke
Chief Equity Officer, Chicago Public Schools
Pavielle Driver
Principal, Chicago High School for the Arts
Camille El-Amin
Vice President, Institutional Client & Investor Relations, Ariel Investments
Shanté Elliott
Founder & Executive Director, TasselTurn Education
Ivy Ellis
Executive Director, Northwest Home Equity Assurance Program
Kristin Hamb
AVP- Strategy, Risk, and Business Resilience, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
Estrelitta Harmon
Executive Director, Center for Better Aging
Justin L. Hill
Research and Policy Analyst, Westside Health Authority
Jacobe Hollins
Global Technical Product Manager, McDonald’s
Ellen Hoover
Senior Manager, DEI, Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP
Shalisa Humphrey
Principal, Risk Consulting, EY
Janene Ingram
Chief Operating Officer, FuelEd Schools, Inc.
Dan Jacobs
Innovation Lead (Senior Manager), Accenture / WhatIf Innovation
Brandon Jordan
Senior Manager of Compliance and Controls, UL
Ashley Leonard
Director, To&Through Middle Grades Network, University of Chicago
Shavonne Mayfield
Managing Partner, Dior Realty Group
Michelle McClendon
Public Sector Operational Leader and Senior Project Executive, Gilbane Building Company
Jonathan McGee
Senior Consultant, Baker Tilly US
Jaya Miller
Chief of Staff, City Year Chicago
Krystle Murry
Finance Manager, Barilla America, Inc.
Candice Norcott
Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neuroscience, University of Chicago
Nicholas Norris
Sales Manager, CDW
Chimare Odom
Assistant Program Director of College and Career Success, University of Chicago Inclusive Economy Lab
Jason Parks
Chief of Staff to the CEO, Loop Capital
Tanesha Peeples
CEO, The Roots Initiative
Sasha Pena
Head of Employability, Reach Pathways
Brittany Powell
Director Service Line-General Pediatrics, Adolescent Medicine, & School Health, Advocate Health Care
Eboni Prince
Senior Program Director, After School Matters
Samson Reeves
Mgr., Market Leader, Senior Treasury Management Consultant, VP, Old National Bank
Jennifer Reid Davis
Chief Strategy & Equity Officer, Noble Schools
David Roberson
Associate Managing Director, Private Banker, CIBC Bank USA
Shana Sanders
Sr. Manager of Quality Assurance & Regulatory Affairs, Nelson Laboratories, LLC
Phasha Spencer
Executive Director, Playworks Illinois
Danielle Vasquez
Director of Support Services, Rush University Medical Center
Kimberly Watson
Chief of Staff to the Chief Operating Officer, Chicago Public Schools
Jeneba Winfrey-Porter
Chief Operating Officer, Tapestry 360 Health
Brandi Wright
Special Victims Sergeant, Chicago Police Department
IMPACT Class of 2025 sessions will begin in September 2024 and conclude with a graduation in May 2025. Applications for the 2026 class will be available in March 2025. To learn more, visit the IMPACT program page on our website.