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Sukup Safe T Home
Mar. 05, 2018
Emily (Sukup) Schmitt is general counsel for Sukup Manufacturing, where she is in the 3rd generation of family active in the business. She has presented about this unique project in numerous business and academic settings. She graduated from Iowa State University with a BA in business management in 2008 and from the University of Iowa with a JD in 2011. Emily and her husband Andy reside in Clear Lake with their two daughters. Also attending: Rachel Geilenfeld, Public Relations Manager, Sukup Manufacturing Co.
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Star 1 Search and Rescue
Mar. 19, 2018
STAR 1 Search and Rescue is an all volunteer organization that responds to lost and missing person incidents in Iowa and the surrounding area. We provide trained and certified Ground Searchers, K9 Teams and Search Managers. The team deploys at the request of public safety officials through the Story County Emergency Management Agency. As a professional volunteer organization, we believe that training and education are crucial to the successful resolution of missing person incidents. Our members have obtained a professional level of training and certification in such areas as search strategies, clue awareness, crime scene preservation and search management. All members are encouraged to continue their SAR education through recognized training programs, evaluations and seminars. |
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The Carwford
Apr. 09, 2018
An historic adaptive re-use 55+ independent living community, brought to you by RES-Development, Inc. Located in the heart of campustown at 415 Stanton Ave. This 1930 school building will be re-imagined into Building Amenities A building of character Close proximity to campustown Indoor garage parking for owners Off-street guest parking Glass atrium grand entry Elevator access to all residential floors Secured entry doors Fire alarm & sprinkler system Shared patio & grill area Shared vegetable & flower garden Individual secured storage lockers Workshop, fitness & meeting rooms Mix 1 & 2 bedroom units Unit Features |
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Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering at ISU – What it Takes to Become #1
Apr. 30, 2018
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Sports Medicine
May 14, 2018
Dr. Bancroft completed a sports medicine fellowship and family medicine residency at Michigan State University in Grand Rapids. She completed her doctorate of osteopathic medicine degree at Kansas City University School of Medicine and Biosciences.
Dr. Shulman completed a sports medicine fellowship and family medicine residency at the University of Massachusetts Medical Center. He completed a general surgery internship at Mt. Carmel Mercy Medical Center in Detroit. Dr. Shulman received his doctorate of medicine from Wayne State University in Detroit. As a sports medicine provider, Dr. Shulman specializes in non-surgical orthopedic care of athletes of all levels and ages. A sports medicine specialist can maximize nonoperative treatment, guide appropriate referrals to physical and occupational therapies, and if necessary expedite referral to an orthopedic/sports surgeon. |
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Research, Discovery and Innovation at Iowa State.
Jun. 04, 2018
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Iowa Soybean Association
Jun. 11, 2018
Director of Communications & External Relations Grant Kimberley, Iowa Soybean Association market development director: He farms near Maxwell, hosted Chinese President Xi when he visited Iowa in 2012 and has traveled to China and other international destinations more than a dozen times. |
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10th Anniversary of the Iowa Smoke Free Air Act
Jul. 02, 2018
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Healthy Life Center
Jul. 09, 2018
Gary Botine currently serves as the Vice President/Chief Financial Officer for Mary Greeley Medical Center, a 220-bed regional medical center in Ames, Iowa. Prior to that, Botine served in a number of senior leadership positions at Danfoss Power Solutions, a global manufacturing organization of 6,500 employees. Among those positions were the VP of Human Resources and the VP of IT as well as leadership positions within finance and manufacturing. Botine began his career in public accounting as a certified public accountant and is a member of the American College of Healthcare Executives, Healthcare Financial Management Association and the Health Care Compliance Association. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree in Accounting from the University of Northern Iowa. Botine has been active in a variety of community organizations in Ames and Story County, including chairing the 2011 United Way of Story County campaign, serving on the Ames Public Library Board of Directors, Ames Noon Rotary Club Board of Directors, the Center for Creative Justice Board of Directors, President of the Bethesda Lutheran Church Council, an examiner for the Iowa Recognition for Performance Excellence Program, and the Ames Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors. Botine and his wife, Heather, also spearheaded a $300,000 capital campaign for the Ames Community School District. Botine currently serves on the Boards of Directors of the Ames Convention and Visitors Bureau, Youth and Shelter Services and the Ames Main Street Cultural District (MSCD) where he chairs the economic vitality committee. |
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University Innovation Alliance
Jul. 23, 2018
Dr. Gralon A. Johnson serves as the University Innovation Alliance (UIA) Fellow at Iowa State University, where he works collaboratively with senior leadership to design and implement comprehensive student success initiatives to support persistence and completion outcomes for underrepresented student populations (i.e., first generation and low-income students and students of color). In this role, Dr. Johnson also liaises between Iowa State and the additional 10 UIA-member institutions to develop, scale, and share innovative solutions that propel our most vulnerable students toward success and earn their college degree from a leading research university. Prior to joining Iowa State, he served as Special Assistant to the President for Strategic Initiatives at Alcorn State University. Dr. Johnson’s experience in higher education administration also includes multicultural student affairs, summer bridge/First-Year Experience (FYE) programs and academic support programs.
Dr. Johnson’s scholarly focus involves the role of the family and home environment on the college decision-making processes of students of color. His award-winning doctoral dissertation examined the family-related factors that contribute to attitudes toward higher education among first-year, African American undergraduate men. Additionally, Dr. Johnson has co-authored book chapters and peer-reviewed journal articles that have explored the relationship among race, rearing and socialization for students of color. He has presented his scholarship during invited addresses and at national conferences such as the National Conference on Race & Ethnicity in American Higher Education (NCORE), the Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education (NASPA), the National Council on Family Relations (NCFR) and the Association for the Study of Higher Education (ASHE).
A native of St. Louis, Missouri, Dr. Johnson received a Ph.D. in Human Ecology (with a concentration in Applied Family Science) from Kansas State University, a Master of Public Service (MPS) degree from the University of Arkansas’ William J. Clinton School of Public Service and a Bachelor of Science degree in human development and family studies from the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff. |
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Inside the Iowa Dept. of Transportation
Jul. 30, 2018
Mark Lowe was appointed as director of the Iowa Department of Transportation on May 26, 2017, by Governor Kim Reynolds. Before taking this position, Mark served as the Iowa DOT’s general counsel from 2008 to 2009, Motor Vehicle Division director from 2009 to 2016 and Interim Director from November 2016-May 2017. Mark served on the board of the American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators (AAMVA) from 2010 to 2016, serving as its chair in 2014 to 2015. Lowe graduated from Iowa State University in 1988 with a bachelor’s degree in community and regional planning. He earned his law degree from Drake University in 1993. Before entering state government, Mark was an associate and then shareholder with Hopkins & Huebner, P.C. in Des Moines, Iowa. Mark lives in West Des Moines, Iowa with his wife Linda. They have four children – Daniel (Utah State University), Mary (Iowa State University), Matt (Iowa State University) and Erin (Valley High School). In his leisure time he enjoys running, swimming, biking and playing guitar.
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Looking Back, Looking Forward: The Status of Women in American Politics
Aug. 06, 2018
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