Terry Miller, Chief of Diversity and Strategic Development
View as Webpage August 26, 2022
Greetings!

In recognition of August as National Black Business Month, COAL would like to explore the ongoing challenges experienced by black businesses towards achieving equity and parity in opportunity and in bottom line contractual business with Illinois public sector agencies.

Please join the conversation.

August 27Th Breakfast Logistics:
Topic: Terry Miller on Illinois Tollway, Diversity and Inclusion
Time: 
9:00am - Join / Informal Meet & Greet
9:30am - Program
Zoom Link:
Meeting ID:  832 0058 1617 Passcode: 295490
Mobile: +13126266799,,83200581617#,,,,*295490#

RSVP by replying to this notice at publicpolicy@coalchicago.com
About COAL
COAL is an umbrella organization founded by 13 of Chicago's historic African American mens clubs. COAL's overarching mission is to identify, examine, illuminate and find resolution to issues impacting the greater community. We strive to use our collective experience, expertise and resources to improve the quality of opportunity, quality of preparedness and the quality of outcomes (expressed as 'quality of life') for our Community.
Founding Member Organizations
100 Black Men Of Chicago ■ Chicago Assembly ■ Chicago Connection ■ Druids Club ■ Frogs Club ■ Lunch Bunch ■ New Committee ■ Original 40 Club Of Chicago ■ Rat Pack ■ Royal Coterie Of Snakes ■ Saints ■ Sigma Pi Phi Beta-Boule ■ UIC Male Forum (now Chicago Good Health Group)
What We Believe
The Coalition of African American Leaders believes that it is important to examine the critical issues confronting the African American community where injustice, inequality and the absence of access and opportunity continue to prevail, thereby negatively impacting us as a people.

COAL is an assemblage that advocates and organizes for appropriate and responsible public policy change, system behavior change and equality of opportunity. We aim to achieve for all of our people the fullness of the life experience without any form of racism or exclusion as a deterrent.

We believe we must prepare ourselves for the opportunity of this full participation, thereby achieving the necessary education and training to participate.
Contact: Clarence Wood, Chairman 312.404.8269 - Craig K. Wimberly, President 773.350.9315
Email: publicpolicy@coalchicago.com