Dar’tavous Dorsey
Founder & CEO of E.Y.E LEAD Foundation
Dar’tavous Dorsey is a lifelong Chicagoan whose deepest passion is ensuring all youth, particularly young Black men, have the safety, structure, love, and support they need to thrive and achieve their most ambitious dreams. Passion has fueled Mr. Dorsey’s 18-year career, leading him to create and implement numerous youth development programs and initiatives.
Dar’tavous was the former Director of Partnerships and Community Engagement for the University of Chicago Education Lab and Crime Lab. In this role, Dar’tavous led a portfolio of projects and initiatives aimed at identifying and scaling programs and interventions to increase graduation rates for youth who are disengaged from school and to decrease youth violence. He also directed and managed a cross-functional team of project managers, researchers, data analysts, and implementation managers to monitor progress toward key project goals and deliverables. Lastly, Dar’tavous advised city officials on how to improve outcomes in the Options Schools (Chicago’s alternative schools system) that serve 10,000+ Chicago Public Schools students a year who are at a high risk of dropping out of school.
Other highlights of his work include serving as the West Region Supervisor at Youth Guidance’s Becoming A Man program. In 2019, Mr. Dorsey founded a mentoring and housing nonprofit E.Y.E. Lead Foundation to better support young men of color who experience conjoined barriers to achieving their post-secondary goals. Through his work, Mr. Dorsey is proud to have mentored more than 500 young men, modeling Black excellence and providing social-emotional, academic, and post-secondary guidance. Mr. Dorsey is a proud servant in the community, serving on numerous Boards, and he was recently appointed by Governor JB Pritzker to the State of Illinois Children and Family Service Advisory Council.