Gov. Rauner announces IDVA
leadership transition
Director Jeffries leaving department to
pursue opportunities in private sector
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[May 18, 2018]
SPRINGFIELD
Gov. Bruce Rauner announced today Illinois Department of Veterans’
Affairs (IDVA) Director Erica Jeffries will be leaving IDVA after
leading the agency for more than three years. Jeffries is returning
to the private sector where she will serve as an executive in a
large multinational, Fortune 100 company. Elisabeth Pennix, the
current General Counsel at IDVA and Navy veteran will serve as the
interim director of the agency until a permanent director is
announced.
“Director Jeffries has done remarkable work for the veterans of
Illinois during her tenure as director of the Department of
Veterans’ Affairs,” Rauner said. “She has been a steadfast leader in
providing the crucial services our heroes need and deserve. We are
deeply grateful for her service, and are confident Elisabeth Pennix
will lead the department and serve Illinois’ veterans tremendously
until a permanent director is selected.”
Jeffries, who is an Army veteran and former Blackhawk helicopter
pilot, says leading the IDVA has been both a rewarding and
challenging experience.
“It has been an honor to serve as the Director of the Illinois
Department of Veterans’ Affairs alongside the outstanding men and
women who make up this Agency and in collaboration with our many
partners throughout the veteran community,” Jeffries said. “Our
mission at the IDVA is one of the most critical in the state –
serving the most deserving population across Illinois – and
throughout our nation. This experience has truly challenged and
strengthened my leadership.”
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Under Director Jeffries’ leadership, IDVA provided quality skilled nursing care
to over 900 aging veterans annually; helped thousands of veterans file claims to
obtain benefits and compensation totaling more than $208M; and hosted dozens of
workshops and events for women veterans, veteran job-seekers, employers seeking
to hire veterans, veteran entrepreneurs, and Gold Star families.
Before serving as General Counsel at IDVA, Pennix served as Senior Program
Manager for the Women Veterans Program, Gold Star Family Program, and Illinois
Joining Forces.
During her military service, Pennix served seven years on active duty as a Judge
Advocate General (JAG) in the U.S. Navy, and also deployed to Iraq in 2006-2007
where she conducted Geneva Convention legal reviews for Iraqi detainees. Pennix
continues to serve part-time as a commander in the U.S. Navy JAG Corps Reserves.
“I’m honored to continue the work of Director Jeffries and the entire IDVA as we
continue to strive to provide the best possible care for Illinois’ veterans
today and in the future,” Pennix said.
Pennix is a graduate of the University of Minnesota and the Chicago-Kent College
of Law. She lives in Chicago with her husband, a retired U.S. Army officer and
active duty Chicago Police Sergeant, and their children.
[OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR BRUCE RAUNER] |