Mboka Mwilambwe (1970- )

January 16, 2025 
/ Contributed By: David J. Mason

Mboka Mwilambwe (public domain)

Mboka Mwilambwe (public domain)

Mboka Mwilambwe, born 1970 in Kinshasa, capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, was elected as the first African American mayor of Bloomington, Illinois, in 2021. His father was employed as an official for UNICEF, a specialized United Nations agency focused on improving the lives of children and mothers in developing countries. The youngest of seven children, his family relocated to several cities, including Abidjan (Ivory Coast) in 1977 and Dakar (Senegal) in 1983, followed by a move to Brazzaville (Republic of Congo) in 1988. Mboka and his wife, Stacey, are the parents of four beautiful children: Maya, Mariama, Amelie, and Jonah.

Mboka came to the United States after he graduated from high school in 1989 and landed in New York to pursue a college education. Moving to Bloomington in 1990, he enrolled at the University of Illinois in 1990, where he graduated with a bachelor’s degree in mathematics in 1994. That fall, Mboka enrolled in the Graduate School of Education at the University of Illinois where he received a Master of Science in Education. He is fluent in several languages, including French, Swahili, and Lingala. Mboka also learned Spanish in High School.

Mboka was first appointed to the Bloomington City Council in March of 2011 to serve out the term of the previous City Council member for Ward 3 and was then elected to the position on April 9, 2013. He served on the City Council for 10 years. After a successful campaign, Mboka was elected and became the first Black Mayor in the city’s nearly 200-year history on April 6, 2021. In May 2023, Mwilambwe was named by Governor J. B. Pritzker to serve on the Illinois Workforce Innovation Board.

Mayor Mwilambwe is a strong advocate and champion for economic growth, quality of life, public safety, housing, and improving the infrastructure of the Bloomington community. As a candidate for mayor of Bloomington, he ran on a promise to achieve five goals: to improve collaboration among City Council members, to foster economic growth, to emphasize public safety, to improve Bloomington infrastructure, and also to keep the community attractive through quality-of-life venues and offerings. In 2021, he facilitated the opening of a Ferrero SpA manufacturing plant, expanded the Bloomington Public Library, and sped up sewer improvements. In 2022, he combined the Grossinger Motors Arena and the Bloomington Center for the Performing Arts to reduce losses.

A U.S. citizen since 2008, Mwilambwe has been a leader in both the community and at the University of Illinois where he has been employed since 1997. He has experience in the areas managed by the Office of Equal Opportunity and Access, including Title IX, Title VII, and the Americans with Disabilities Act.

Author Profile

David J. Mason, owner, and founder of HMG ePublishing, LLC, is an award-winning author and entrepreneur on the Internet since 1997, providing electronic books (ebooks) and telecommunication services. A native of Norfolk, Virginia, he specializes in ebooks preparation, production, promotion, distribution, and fulfillment. His curiosity for digital publishing began during the early formation of the ebooks publishing industry when he converted one of his previously published traditional manuals into an ebook.

Mr. Mason holds a Master of Science in chemistry from Hampton University in Virginia and a Bachelor of Science from Norfolk State University. He is a graduate of the Army War College. A Civil War and Black history enthusiast, Mr. Mason researched Private Parson Sykes’ military service and, in September 2022, published The Self-Liberation of Parson Sykes: Enslavement in Southampton County, Virginia, based on his findings as a documental novel. He also authored the Environmental Compliance Tool Kit (Thompson Publishing Group, 1994).

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Mason, D. (2025, January 16). Mboka Mwilambwe (1970- ). BlackPast.org. https://new.blackpast.org/global-african-history/mboka-mwilambwe-1970/

Source of the Author's Information:

City of Bloomington, Illinois, Mboka Mwilambwe, https://www.bloomingtonil.gov/government/city-council/city-council-info/mboka-mwilambwe, 2024; Erickson, Nick, Dual alum and staff member Mboka Mwilambwe leads as Bloomington’s first Black mayor, https://news.illinoisstate.edu/2021/06/dual-alum-and-staff-member-mboka-mwilambwe-leads-as-bloomingtons-first-black-mayor/, Illinois State University News, June 16, 2021; BallotReady.com, Mboka Mwilambwe, https://www.ballotready.org/people/mboka-mwilambwe, 2020.

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