Introducing RRF’s Communications Officer

We are pleased to announce that Elsa Tullos has joined our team as Communications Officer. Elsa has 20 years of communications management, nonprofit leadership, and public service accomplishments. She brings experience in content development, digital communications, and media relations to the Foundation. In addition, Elsa has established strategic partnerships and collaborated with community organizations and government agencies.

Her background includes work in the higher education, corporate, and government sectors. She recently served as Director of Communications and Development for the Columbia College Chicago School of Media Arts. Before that Elsa was the Chief Communications Officer at City Colleges of Chicago. She previously served as a public information officer in the Chicago Mayor’s Office of Special Events. 

Elsa has a BA in Marketing Communications from DePaul University and an MBA from Lake Forest Graduate School of Management. In her new role, Elsa will focus on communication strategies that raise awareness of and advance topics of interest to the Foundation and highlight the important work of its grantee partners. We are delighted to have Elsa join our dynamic team! 

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Recent Posts

Op-Ed: Older adults face crushing student loan debt need help from the federal government

A recent Chicago Sun-Times Op-ed by Mary O’Donnell sheds light on alarming student loan debt held by older adults. The problem is serious, but policy changes are on the horizon. RRF is proud to encourage them as we, along with our grantee partners at the National Consumer Law Center and New America, address the threat that unaffordable student loan debt places on the economic security of older people. Read the full op-ed here.

Issue Update: Curbing Rising Debt for Older Adults

September 2024 – As part of our Call to Action to curb rising debt for older adults, we’re excited to share our recent video detailing RRF’s interest in addressing debt and its impact on older people. 

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