Van Ton-Quinlivan is a recognized thought leader in workforce development and a catalyst for economic mobility through higher education opportunity. Her distinguished career spans the public, private, and nonprofit sectors.
Formerly Executive Vice Chancellor of the California Community Colleges, Ton-Quinlivan has been quoted as an expert on higher education in the New York Times, Chronicle of Higher Education, Insider Higher Education, Stanford Social Innovation Review, U.S. News & World Report, and other publications.
Ton-Quinlivan is currently the CEO of Futuro Health, whose nonprofit mission is to improve the health and wealth of communities by growing the largest network of healthcare workers in the nation. She is an appointee of California’s Governor Gavin Newsom to the Health Workforce Education and Training Council responsible for coordinating the State’s health workforce education and training to meet the state’s needs.
In 2013, Ton-Quinlivan was named a White House Champion of Change under the Obama administration in recognition of her notable career in industry, education, and service as a community leader. She received the California Steward Leader Award in 2017 for her dedication to collaboration and work with public, private, and civic leaders to support economic and social mobility for state residents. From 2019-2022, she served as a mediaX Distinguished Visiting Scholar at Stanford University.
Ton-Quinlivan serves on the boards of the National Student Clearinghouse and Silicon Valley Community Foundation. Ton-Quinlivan is a podcast host and author of best-seller book, WorkforceRx: Inclusive and Agile Strategies for Employers, Educators and Workers During Unsettled Times.