Executive Leadership Council
About Executive Leadership Council
For nearly four decades, the Executive Leadership Council has served as a transformative force in Washington, DC, opening channels of opportunity for Black executives to positively impact business and communities worldwide. As an independent 501(c)(3) non-profit established in 1986, the ELC has built a legacy grounded in the principle that embracing diversity in leadership drives success for corporate America and global enterprises—a belief supported by extensive research demonstrating that diverse, well-managed teams yield superior results.
The ELC's mission extends beyond individual executive development to encompass meaningful community impact. The organization is committed to increasing the number of successful Black executives domestically and internationally by adding value to their development, leadership, and philanthropic endeavors across the lifecycle of their careers. By nurturing and amplifying Black excellence in business, the ELC simultaneously expands its philanthropic initiatives to grow the number of Black entrepreneurs and businesses, creating a comprehensive pipeline for inclusive business leadership.
With over 800 members including current and former Black CEOs, senior executives, board directors, and entrepreneurs, the ELC represents a powerful collective dedicated to building an inclusive global business leadership pipeline. The organization's strategic vision reflects collaborative stakeholder efforts to prepare leaders for evolving economic, business, and societal landscapes. Through mentoring, coaching, networking, and leadership training opportunities, the ELC continues its purpose-driven work in Washington, DC and globally, empowering individuals and organizations to drive meaningful change in businesses and communities they serve.