

Dr. Tillmon
Executive Director, Community Violence Intervention Leadership Academy University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy | Crime & Education Lab Dr. Chico A. Tillmon is a nationally recognized leader, researcher, and practitioner in community violence prevention and intervention. As Executive Director of the Community Violence Intervention (CVI) Leadership Academy (CVILA) at the University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy, Dr. Tillmon leads the nation’s first executive leadership program designed to empower frontline leaders of community-based organizations, violence prevention offices, and hospital-based intervention programs. Under his direction, CVILA strengthens the national CVI ecosystem by advancing evidence informed, trauma-responsive, and community-centered strategies that reduce violence and foster healing. The academy has trained leaders from more than 85 organizations across 50 cities nationwide, and its inaugural cohort was honored by the Vice President of the United States, who hosted the first graduation ceremony at the White House. Before joining the University of Chicago, Dr. Tillmon served as Executive Director of the READI National Center for Safer Communities at Heartland Alliance, where he provided technical assistance, capacity building, and training to cities across the country.
His leadership advanced the READI model integrating employment, cognitive behavioral therapy, and skill building to support individuals at highest risk for involvement in gun violence. He has also been a key contributor to the Black and Brown Peace Consortium and the Fund Peace initiative, advancing collaboration and equity within the national CVI movement. A respected violence prevention expert, Dr. Tillmon previously led the YMCA of Metro Chicago’s Youth Safety and Violence Prevention programs and has been a sought-after consultant for cities, counties, and nonprofit organizations focused on reentry, violence reduction, and community capacity building. His passion for transformation is deeply personal as someone who has overcome systemic challenges, he has spent more than a decade mentoring youth, empowering marginalized communities, and creating pathways to opportunity. Dr. Tillmon has partnered with numerous jurisdictions and organizations, including Harris County (City of Houston), the City of Austin, the City of Syracuse, Cities United, Live Free, Life Camp (Queens, NY), and the City of Birmingham, Alabama.
His work focuses on the intersection of leadership development, economic mobility, and public safety, rooted in the belief that professional growth leads to community growth. In Chicago, Dr. Tillmon has worked with hundreds of young adults — many of them returning citizens — on the city’s South and West sides, while his national work has reached thousands more across the United States. His mentoring and leadership have played a vital role in developing the next generation of African American leaders and community builders.
His leadership has impacted over 75 organizations across 40 cities, culminating in CVILA’s inaugural graduation being honored at the White House by the Vice President of the United States.

“Dr. Chico Tillmon was recently honored as a 2025 TCS Trajectory Changer for his outstanding leadership and impact in advancing the CVI field. His relentless commitment and contributions to this field have literally helped to save lives. He is a shining example of someone who truly cares about communities and leads by example.”
Norman Livingston Kerr
CEO, Trajectory Changing Solutions (TCS)
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Dr. Chico Tillmon is a transformative servant leader whose heart beats for generational change. He embodies what true community violence intervention looks like—turning compassion into action, structure, and impact. Through his relentless leadership, the CVI field has become a movement with clarity, sustainability, and standards that make communities safer. He pours into people, opens doors across the nation, and builds pathways for others to lead, all while carrying a humility that leaves a lasting mark. I am grateful for his second chance and unwavering belief that second chances create new leaders. I am a better leader because of his investment and belief in me.
Jacquelyn Santiago, CEO COMPASS Youth Collaborative

Dr. Chico Tillmon is deeply committed to the work of community violence intervention. When I shared that Cleveland needed support educating and advocating for CVI, he didn’t hesitate—he flew in, sat with us at a Cleveland City Council safety meeting, and clearly articulated why ARPA funding must be invested in this work. His leadership helped catalyze a monumental step: a $10M donor advisory fund dedicated to violence prevention over the next decade. Thank you, Dr. Tillmon, for your incredible leadership and unwavering commitment to community safety.
Myesha Watkins, Administrator for Cuyahoga County Office of Violence Prevention

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