Leticia Reyes-Nash Named Board Chair of All Chicago

Chicago, IL — May 7, 2026— All Chicago Making Homelessness History announces Leticia Reyes-Nash will serve as Board Chair of All Chicago. A member of the board since 2017, Reyes-Nash will serve in this role for a two-year term. 

“Leticia brings a methodical understanding of the day-to-day work of social services, a proven track record in advocacy and policy work, and a deep set of connections in Chicago and across the region in both government and the philanthropic community,” said Carolyn K. Ross, All Chicago’s President & CEO. “We are fortunate to have her helping guide our work.” 

Reyes-Nash, MBA, is a Regional Director at Health Management Associates, a leading independent national research and consulting firm in the healthcare industry. She brings 20 years of experience leading policy advocacy projects and community engagement specifically focused on the health sector. Prior to joining Health Management Associates, she served as the director of programmatic services and innovation at Cook County Health, and at the Illinois Department of Public Health, she served as the chief of health policy. 

Reyes-Nash is experienced in managing grassroots advocacy and organizing. In addition to her extensive healthcare and government experience, she has managed statewide field operations for political campaigns in seven states.   

She earned a master’s degree in business administration from National Louis University and a bachelor’s degree in political science from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.  Reyes-Nash was named Robert Wood Johnson, Culture of Health Leader in 2017,  has served as a Girl Scout leader for over eight years for her daughter’s troop, is currently a fellow for Leadership Greater Chicago, and is a member of the Economic Club of Chicago.    

About All Chicago All Chicago Making Homelessness History’s mission is to unite our community and resources to provide solutions that ensure and sustain the stability of home. All Chicago prevents and ends homelessness through four signature approaches: Emergency financial assistance, community partnerships, data analytics, and training/research. By bringing our partners together and using data to inform decisions, we are creating an effective system in Chicago, so that all of our neighbors have a place to call home.