Cheryle Jackson

President And CEO at Chicago Urban League

Cheryle Jackson has a diverse work experience. Cheryle began their career as Vice President of Corporate Communications at National Public Radio in 1997. From there, they worked as the National Director of State and Local Government Affairs at Amtrak. In 2003, they joined the Office of the Governor in Illinois as the Deputy Chief of Staff for Communications. In 2006, they became the President and CEO of the Chicago Urban League, where they served until 2009. In 2009, Cheryle Jackson ran for the U.S. Senate, seeking to fill the seat previously held by President Barack Obama.

Cheryle Jackson's education history includes attending Northwestern University, although no specific start or end year, degree name, or field of study are provided.

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  • President And CEO

    2006 - present