Congrats to Dr. Toinette Gunn!

Our president and CEO, Dr. Toinette Gunn, has been especially active in the community this fall, and we’re thrilled to celebrate her recent achievements!

New Member of the Economic Club of Chicago
Dr. Gunn was recently accepted into the prestigious Economic Club of Chicago, a renowned organization that connects top business and civic leaders of all generations and backgrounds. Its mission is to foster an open exchange of ideas on important economic and social issues, providing a platform for members to engage with thought leaders and shape the future of our economy.
“I am honored to join the Economic Club of Chicago, a community where leadership, learning, and impact intersect,” Dr. Gunn shared. “As a nonprofit leader, I’m eager to bring LINK Unlimited Scholars’ mission into conversations shaping Chicago’s economic and educational landscape, championing access, equity, and opportunity for our city’s next generation of diverse leaders.”
Joining the Economic Club of Chicago is a significant achievement for Dr. Gunn personally, as her acceptance into the exclusive club recognizes her leadership skills and dedication to civic engagement. In addition, her membership provides LINK with a direct connection to a powerful network of leaders and decision-makers, offering opportunities for collaboration, insight, and influence.
Speaker: Illinois Center for Education Equity & Chicago State University’s 3rd Annual Education Equity Conference

Dr. Gunn joined an esteemed panel of education leaders on Monday, November 10, at the 3rd Annual Education Equity Conference—“Time for a New Roadmap”—at Chicago State University. The powerful discussion, moderated by Karen Freeman-Wilson (President, Chicago Urban League), also featured Dr. Janice Jackson (Executive Director, Aspen Institute Education & Society Program) and Jeffrey Beckham (CEO, Chicago Scholars).
The panel explored factors shaping young adults’ perspectives on the value of college, reflecting on new research released by CSU’s Illinois Center for Education Equity, which is focused on reversing Illinois’s 37% decline in Black student enrollment in higher education. The conference convened civil rights, policy, philanthropic, and corporate leaders, as well as students, to drive bold strategies for closing the higher education attainment divide in Illinois and beyond.

Congratulations, Dr. Gunn! We appreciate all of your efforts to effectively represent LINK throughout the Chicago business and education communities.

