Upcoming Events
Leadership Greater Chicago offers regional dialogues, workshops and social events that create networking and educational opportunities and celebrate the positive changes Fellows achieve in our community.
November
21
LGC Leadership Series: Accelerating Equitable Economic Development
Fellows and Sponsor Participants are invited to join us for the second session of the 2024-25 LGC Leadership Series, featuring DAVID REIFMAN (LGC Fellow since 1999), partner and chair of Croke Fairchild’s Real Estate Practice, Chicago Department of Planning and Development (DPD) Commissioner CIERE BOATRIGHT (LGC Fellow since 2020) and Chicago Deputy Mayor of Business, Economic and Neighborhood Development KENYA MERRITT (LGC Fellow since 2022 and Daniel Burnham Fellow).
December
11
LGC Leadership Series: Navigating Post-Election Impact Locally
Join us for a thought-provoking discussion that examines the ramifications of the U.S. Presidential election for Chicago and the region’s socioeconomic landscape. We will discuss the potential policy shifts that may influence key areas such as economic development, education, healthcare, and infrastructure. We will explore how federal and local policies could shape the future, addressing both challenges and opportunities for growth and equity within our communities.
February
19
Application Deadline | LGC Signature Fellows Program
The Signature Fellows Program application for the Class of 2026 is now open and will close February 18, 2025. Since LGC's founding in 1983, more than 1,400 of the Chicago region’s best and brightest leaders have participated in our premier, cross-sector, civic leadership development program. Apply today!
February
27
LGC Leadership Series: Addressing Gun Violence as a Public Health Crisis
As communities grapple with the multifaceted challenge of gun violence, the urgency of adopting an integrated approach that places the well-being of individuals and communities at the forefront has never been more pronounced. Drawing inspiration from the public health strategies that have effectively eradicated diseases, reduced smoking-related fatalities, and minimized traffic accidents, this session invites you to explore the interconnectedness of public policy, community needs, and holistic health practices.