Archive for May 2018
UI Health Care names new CFO
Bradley Haws, CEO of the University of Virginia Physicians Group, has been named associate vice president and chief financial officer for University of Iowa Health Care. He will begin Aug. 20. Haws succeeds Douglas True, …
Read MoreJohannsen named IEC energy chief
Kerri Johannsen, the Iowa Environmental Council’s government affairs manager, will replace colleague Nathaniel Baer as energy program director. She begins the new job June 1. Baer, who was with the council 11 years, is leaving …
Read MoreAnderson named AARP state director
Iowa political operative and nonprofit director Brad Anderson has been named state director for AARP, replacing Kent Sovern, who is retiring after seven years in the position. Anderson will supervise a staff of four and a 14-member …
Read MoreCensus: Ankeny is 4th-fastest growing large city in U.S.
The U.S. Census Bureau’s list of the fastest growing large cities in the U.S. puts Ankeny at No. 4.
The northern suburb of Des Moines was the only Iowa city among the nation’s top 15 …
An Iowa Profile based on demographic, economic, housing data
The Iowa Finance Authority has launched Iowa Profile, a centralized and interactive collection of demographic, economic and housing data for the state. The project was commissioned by the Iowa Finance Authority and developed by Western Economic …
Read MoreMilligan appointed to United Fire board
George Milligan, president of Graham Construction Group in Des Moines, has been appointed to the 12-member board of Cedar Rapids-based property and casualty insurer United Fire Group Inc., according to a release.…
Read MoreLandmark Ames lumberyard to be sold
H.L. Munn Lumber, a 127-year-old Ames business, will be acquired by Mead Lumber Co., a regional operation with a corporate office in Columbus, Neb. Munn, which supplies lumber and materials to professional builders and commercial contractors, …
Read MoreCREW Iowa has another successful year introducing young women to commercial real estate careers
Greater Des Moines middle and high school students are gaining an education in commercial real estate, thanks to a couple of programs involving CREW Iowa.
The inaugural program kicked off last year and involved a …
CREW Iowa has another successful year introducing young women to commercial real estate careers
Greater Des Moines middle and high school students are gaining an education in commercial real estate, thanks to a couple of programs involving CREW Iowa.
The inaugural program kicked off last year and involved a …
Grassley skeptical of oil refiner’s ‘hardship’ claim
Cedar Rapids Gazette: Marathon Petroleum, which earlier this year reported revenues of nearly $19 billion, is a “far cry from hardship,” Sen. Chuck Grassley said today about a news report that the refinery giant has asked …
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