Alisa Montgomery-Webb, M.S.

Alisa Montgomery-Webb oversees TASC’s services for juveniles in Illinois who are incarcerated or are returning to their communities following detention. Working in partnership with the Illinois Department of Corrections (IDOC) and community-based service providers in Cook, Will, and Lake Counties, Ms. Montgomery-Webb implements and oversees programs that help formerly-incarcerated juvenile males and females successfully reintegrate into society. Ms. Montgomery-Webb joined TASC in 2010, bringing 14 years of work experience with IDOC. With an understanding of both corrections and community-based human services, she oversees programs that expedite and facilitate smoother transitions for clients returning to the community under TASC supervision. Additionally, through the fostering of community partnerships, Ms. Montgomery-Webb advocates for services to be available to support juveniles in the community. Ms. Montgomery-Webb earned her B.A. in Political Science from Chicago State University (Chicago, Illinois) and her M.S. in Business Administration from Benedictine University (Lisle, Illinois).