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Monique Stanton named newest CEO in Michigan League for Public Policy’s 109-year history

Stanton has extensive nonprofit leadership experience, leading CARE of Southeastern Michigan for eight years

LANSING—The Michigan League for Public Policy announced today that Monique Stanton has been hired as the new President and CEO for the organization. Stanton comes to the League after working for CARE of Southeastern Michigan from 2008-2020, including eight years at its helm. Stanton will begin work later this month, working alongside current League CEO Gilda Z. Jacobs until her tenure with the League officially comes to a close later this year.

“Monique is a passionate and dynamic leader, with a wealth of experience in the nonprofit sector, promoting social justice and advancing equity to improve the lives of her fellow Michiganders,” said Charles Ballard, League Board Chair and an economist and professor at Michigan State University. “As we look to build on the strength and success of the League in influencing public policy at the state and federal level, we are excited to have her take the reins and keep the momentum going.”

Monique Stanton

“Throughout my career, I have seen the importance of connecting with people on a personal, human level, and I look forward to continuing that work on an even greater scale at the Michigan League for Public Policy.  

 

The League has such a storied history and a stellar reputation when it comes to making a difference in our state as a whole and in individual people’s lives. I am honored to lead such a valuable organization.”

 

-Monique Stanton, incoming President and CEO for the Michigan League for Public Policy  

Stanton has been active in various advocacy efforts including Medicaid expansion, behavioral healthcare reform, recovery and substance use prevention efforts, early childhood initiatives, and criminal justice reform. In 2008, Stanton was hired as the Deputy Director at CARE of Southeastern Michigan, a leader in substance use prevention and recovery services in Macomb County since 1977. Stanton was promoted to the President & CEO position in 2012.

An accredited and award-winning behavioral health nonprofit rooted in the community, CARE provides real-life solutions from early childhood to adulthood to help residents lead healthier lives—and to date, has helped more than 40,000 Michiganders. Under Stanton’s leadership, she focused on enhancing services by developing one of Michigan’s largest peer recovery coaching programs, expanding parenting services, and growing substance use disorder prevention programming. While at CARE she tripled the size of the agency’s budget and increased staffing from 50 to 120.

“The League has been here for Michiganders since 1912, and this marks an exciting new phase in our history. Monique brings so much to the table,” said Gilda Z. Jacobs, President and CEO of the Michigan League for Public Policy. “While our name refers to ‘public policy,’ our work has always been about people, and Monique has put people at the center of her work—both in the people her organizations have served and the staff she has led. I look forward to seeing her and the League continue to fight to make sure public policy is responsive to the needs of all Michiganders, regardless of their race and ethnicity, income, or geography.”

Prior to CARE, Stanton assisted in the opening of a family learning center in northwest Detroit while at Leaps and Bounds Family Services. She initially started her career at CARE in the Family-to-Family initiative where she focused on community advocacy and the child welfare system.

Stanton has a Bachelor of Arts in History and Communication/Theatre from Aquinas College in Grand Rapids and a Master of Arts in Social Justice from Marygrove College in Detroit. She is a Leadership Detroit XXXVIII and Leadership Macomb XVII graduate. Stanton has received the following recognitions: Macomb County Chamber of Commerce Foundation Athena Award Recipient 2020, Crain’s Detroit Business Notable Women in Healthcare 2020, Margrove College Distinguished Alumni 2018, Detroit Free Press and Metro Affairs Coalition Shining Light Award 2014, and dBusiness Magazine 30 in their 30’s Honoree 2013.

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The Michigan League for Public Policy, www.mlpp.org, is a nonprofit policy institute focused on opportunity for all. Its mission is to advance economic security, racial equity, health and well-being for all people in Michigan through policy change. It is the only state-level organization that addresses poverty in a comprehensive way.