BATON ROUGE — The Louisiana Policy Institute for Children (LPIC) is proud to announce the appointment of its board’s new leadership team, a dynamic group of professionals committed to advancing policies that improve the outcomes of young children and families across Louisiana. These individuals bring a wealth of expertise and passion for increased high-quality early childhood education for children across the state.
Leading the board is Jonald Walker, who will serve as the board president. Walker brings a wealth of financial expertise and deep experience in organizational development. Supporting him in leadership are:
- Sharonda Williams, JD, Board Vice President – A respected legal expert, Williams brings invaluable insight and legal experience to LPIC’s strategic vision.
- Drew Chapman, CPA, Board Treasurer – Chapman’s extensive background in finance ensures strong fiscal stewardship as LPIC continues to grow.
- Kristen Brown, Board Secretary – Brown offers a wealth of experience in civic engagement, helping guide LPIC’s stakeholder relationships.
“Our new board leadership brings an exciting combination of talent, integrity, and dedication to our mission,” said Libbie Sonnier, Ph.D., chief executive officer of LPIC. “Their diverse expertise and shared commitment to Louisiana’s children will strengthen our efforts to build a brighter future for every child in our state.”
The Policy Institute remains committed to advancing data-informed policies that improve the outcomes for young children and their families. With this new leadership in place, LPIC is well-positioned to continue driving meaningful change for Louisiana’s future.
To learn more about LPIC’s board of directors and their work, visit www.policyinstitutela.org.
About Louisiana Policy Institute for Children:
Louisiana Policy Institute for Children is a 501(c)(3) nonpartisan, nonprofit organization dedicated to ensuring that Louisiana’s young children, from birth to age four, are best prepared for success in school and in life. The Policy Institute develops policy proposals informed by data, research, best practices, and the experiences of other states to improve the outcomes of Louisiana’s youngest citizens, and further provides educational and outreach activities based on recommended policy solutions. The organization works to ensure children are safe, healthy, and have the opportunity to reach their full potential. For more information, visit www.policyinstitutela.org and follow the Louisiana Policy Institute for Children on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
