Speakers
The conference agenda was curated by a team of Chicago academicians in the realm of population health in order to bring our guests a rich educational experience that explains and strategizes on the issues facing men’s health today.
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Stephen A. Martin, Jr. Ph.D., M.P.H.
Executive Director of the Creating Pathways and Access for Student Success (CPASS) Foundation
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Joseph West, ScD
Executive Vice President of Business Innovations and Solutions of Clinify Health
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Cheryl Rucker-Whitaker, MD, MPH, FACP
CEO of Complete Care Management Partners, LLC
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A native Chicagoan, State Senator Mattie Hunter (D-Chicago) has served in the Illinois General Assembly since 2003. Hunter serves in leadership as the Majority Caucus Chair and is the vice-chair of the Ethics and Executive Appointments Committees. She serves on the Behavioral and Mental Health, Energy and Public Utilities, Executive, Healthcare Access and Availability, and Transportation Committees. She is also a member of the Illinois Legislative Black Caucus.
The former grassroots community organizer earned a bachelor’s degree in government from Monmouth College and a master’s degree in sociology from Jackson State University in Mississippi. She additionally holds a Doctor of Humane Letters from Monmouth College.
As State Senator of the 3rd District, Hunter’s priorities remain focused on protecting schools, increasing public safety, creating economic opportunities, expanding access to healthcare, and fighting for equality.
Licenses in alcohol and drug counseling and prevention has equipped Senator Hunter with expertise in crafting substance abuse and addiction prevention policies.
Hunter also served for years as vice president of the Human Resources Development Institute Inc., where she developed and managed programs focusing on abused women and children, behavioral health, youth and ex-offenders.
Working abroad, Hunter headed the Center for Health and Human Services in Johannesburg, South Africa, as a managing director and participated in coordinated U.S. State Department Demand Reduction Workshops addressing substance abuse in South Africa.
In 2006, Hunter was appointed a Lifetime Fellow of the National Academy of Public Administration. She was also named Legislator of the Year by numerous organizations in the fields of health care, youth, child welfare and education.
Senator Hunter is an active member of various organizations, including Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc. (Theta Omega Chapter), Credit Union of Illinois board of directors, Health and Human Services co-chair of the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL), co-chair of Health and Human Services and Public Safety Committee for The Council of State Governments (CSG), Midwestern Board Member and the Health Policy Institute’s National Advisory Committee of the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies. In 2018, she was named the Midwest Regional Director of the Women in Government Board.
Over 400 bills regarding breast cancer, childhood vaccines, health care access, substance abuse treatment, youth employment, environmental issues and education were passed during Hunter’s career. She has also established several boards and commissions including the African American Family Commission.
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State Rep. Lamont J. Robinson Jr. is a lifelong Chicagoan who has dedicated his life to giving back to the city through public service and as a businessman, college professor, and director of a youth mentorship.
A resident of Chicago’s Bronzeville neighborhood, Rep. Robinson was elected in the November 2018 general election to represent the sprawling Illinois 5th House District that runs from Goethe Street on Chicago’s North Side to 80th Street on the South Side.
With an undergraduate degree in business marketing from Clark Atlanta University and an MBA degree from National Louis University, Rep. Robinson became a licensed insurance agent and owner of The Robinson & Caban Insurance Group. He also was a business professor at Harold Washington College and Director of the Kappa Leadership Institute in Chicago, which provides guidance to young men and prepares them to go to college. He made history as the first out LGBTQ African-American to be elected to the Illinois General Assembly.
“The 5th District is rich with potential,” Rep. Robinson said. “My work in Springfield and in the district focuses on social justice, community resources, education, and public safety to make sure everyone has the opportunity to live to their full potential.”