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Luis Narváez, vice chancellor of Adult Education at City Colleges of Chicago, is focused on improving outcomes for adult learners across the city. His recent appointment to Leadership Greater Chicago’s 2026 Fellows Class highlights his commitment to fostering educational opportunities for adults seeking to enhance their skills and advance their careers.
Narváez has been a pivotal figure in promoting adult education, advocating for programs that cater to diverse learning needs. His leadership is instrumental in developing initiatives that empower individuals to pursue higher education and vocational training, ultimately contributing to a more skilled workforce.
As a member of the 2026 Fellows Class, Narváez will collaborate with other leaders to address pressing challenges within the community. This program aims to cultivate a network of change-makers dedicated to improving the quality of life in the Chicago area. His participation underscores the importance of adult education in driving social and economic progress throughout the city.
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