Trinita Logue is the founder and president of IFF, one of the nation’s leading community development financial institutions (CDFI) that helps nonprofits finance, plan, and build facilities that are critical to their mission and success. In her role, Logue leads the design and funding of new IFF partnerships and initiatives with CEO Joe Neri, and she also leads the resource-development activities of the organization. Logue serves as the chair of the board of directors of the Opportunity Finance Network and the national association of CDFIs. She also serves on the executive committee of the CDFI Coalition, an advocacy organization focused on funding for programs that support CDFIs. Logue serves on the Illinois Attorney General’s Charitable Advisory Committee and the Illinois Treasurer's Charitable Trust Stabilization Advisory Committee. In March 2011, then Chicago mayor-elect, Rahm Emanuel, appointed Logue to the transition committee on government reinvention and budget. Logue brings decades of experience in the nonprofit sector and community development finance to these leadership roles as she works to strengthen the CDFI industry throughout the country and support the growth of IFF in the Midwest.