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Staff Directory

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Anders, Betty
Corporate Secretary
Assistant to the Chair
563-264-6852

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Bakke, Amy
Creative Director
563-264-1500

Beatty, Karol
Accountant
563-264-6862

Buchanan, Lonnie
Program Assistant
563-264-6856

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Program Officer
563-264-6882

Goldesberry, Jill
Program Officer
Community Partnerships
563-264-6857

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Program Officer
563-264-6880
912-210-2862

Hardin, Linda
Receptionist
563-264-6850

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Papke, Patty
Director of Production, Events,
and Iowa Partnerships
563-264-6869

Pittman, Dana
Corporate Treasurer, Business Manager
Human Resources Administrator
563-264-6865

Director of Policy and Outreach
563-264-6863

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President
563-264-1500

Schilling, Elaine
Program Assistant
563-264-6888

Program Officer
563-264-6855

Program Officer
563-264-6884

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Associate Program Officer
563-264-6885

Program Associate
563-264-6883

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Vandygriff, Donna
Assistant to the President
563-264-6858


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