D鈥橝niello Institute for Veterans and Military Families' Ray Toenniessen Named 2025 Presidential Leadership Scholar
Ray Toenniessen ’06, a U.S. Army veteran and the newly appointed Deputy Executive Director of the (IVMF), has been named one of 57 Scholars who will form the Presidential Leadership Scholars鈥 (PLS) 10th annual class. For the past decade, PLS has brought together more than 500 diverse, established leaders to collaborate and make a difference in the world as they learn about leadership through the lens of the presidential experiences of George W. Bush, William J. Clinton, George H.W. Bush and Lyndon B. Johnson.
The class was selected after a rigorous application and review process. Scholars were chosen based on their leadership growth potential and the strength of their personal leadership projects aimed at addressing a critical challenge or need in a community, profession or organization.

鈥淚 am honored to be selected as a Presidential Leadership Scholar,鈥 Toenniessen says. 鈥淭his is a tremendous opportunity to learn from outstanding leaders across different sectors, exchange fresh ideas and collaborate on solutions to some of our country鈥檚 most pressing challenges. I鈥檓 eager to bring the knowledge and network gained through this program back to our work here at the D鈥橝niello IVMF, where we can continue driving meaningful impact for our nation’s service members, veterans and their families.鈥
Toenniessen, who served four years as a commissioned officer in the Army, leads more than 100 employees at the D鈥橝niello IVMF, both on campus and across the nation. He advances the Institute鈥檚 16 national training programs and community services, its research and evaluation capabilities, its coalition for veteran-owned businesses and employers, the alumni and engagement network and the D鈥橝niello Institute鈥檚 policy work in Washington D.C.
Toenniessen’s work with the IVMF began upon his return to his alma mater in 2010 after transitioning out of the military, and he became the first national program manager of the Entrepreneurship Bootcamp for Veterans. In his time with the IVMF, he has been instrumental in the development and growth of the organization鈥檚 programs and services, which have impacted more than 230,000 service members, veterans and military family members.
鈥溞允咏 University and the D鈥橝niello IVMF are proud of Ray Toenniessen鈥檚 selection as a 2025 Presidential Leadership Scholar,” says , vice chancellor for strategic initiatives and innovation and the executive director of the IVMF.聽鈥淭hroughout his career, Ray has consistently advanced the interests of veterans and military families. We look forward to Ray鈥檚 continued leadership and significant contributions that only will be enhanced by his PLS experience.鈥
Throughout the program, Toenniessen and the other scholars will travel to each participating presidential center to learn from former presidents, key former administration officials, business and civic leaders and leading academics. They will study and put into practice varying approaches to leadership and exchange ideas to help strengthen their impact.
Scholars have consistently reported remarkable growth in skills, responsibilities and opportunities for impact since the program began in 2015, including 96% of scholars reporting an improvement in how confidently they can lead social change, and 97% reporting they are inspired to accomplish more since beginning the program.
The 2025 program will begin on Jan. 29.