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The Skanner News
Published: 16 January 2021

WASHINGTON – January 15, 2021 – The Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, Inc. today announced that Rep. Cedric Richmond (D-LA) will resign his role as board of directors chairman. Rep. Richmond is preparing to serve as a senior adviser to the president and director of the White House Office of Public Engagement for President-Elect Joe Biden.

Under Richmond’s leadership since 2019, the foundation advanced its mission to develop leaders, inform public policy and educate the public by expanding its social justice, research and policy analysis initiatives, and through the Leadership Institute.

“It has been one of the great honors of my life to serve as CBCF board chairman over the past year and a half,” said Rep. Richmond.

“Whether it was our fellowships, scholarships, internships, or our recently improved endowment, we have put a significant down payment on the development of tomorrow's Black leaders.

"I am eternally grateful for the confidence bestowed on me as the board set out to navigate difficult challenges and fortify the foundation's long-term vision and infrastructure.

"Together, we have set the CBCF on a path of growth and prosperity that will only see its reach expand over the coming years.”

Congressional Black Caucus member Rep. Marcia Fudge (D-OH) will also join the forthcoming Biden Administration as secretary of housing and urban development.

Lori George Billingsley, the current vice chairwoman of the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, will take over as chairwoman on January 19. Billingsley is global chief diversity, equity and inclusion officer for The Coca-Cola Company.

“The Coca-Cola Company is a long-time supporter of the CBCF, including the Annual Legislative Conference (ALC) Prayer Breakfast and Day of Healing,” she said.

“I am proud to lead this dedicated and accomplished board of directors at this pivotal time in our collective history.”

The foundation's president and CEO, Tonya Veasey, said:

“The CBCF will continue to develop opportunities to advance the global Black community.

“We congratulate Rep. Fudge and thank Rep. Richmond for his dedicated service to the CBCF and we are grateful for his leadership as board chairman. Moreover, it is a pleasure to continue our tradition of impactful work with Lori George Billingsley.”

 

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About the CBCF

Established in 1976, the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, Inc. (CBCF) is a non-partisan, nonprofit, public policy, research and educational institute committed to advancing the global Black community by developing leaders, informing policy and educating the public. For more information, visit cbcfinc.org.

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