IVCCD celebrates milestone service at Iowa Valley Day
- From left to right are: Amy Good, Julie Thomas, Terri Hungerford.
- From left to right beginning in the front: Becky Hassett, Ashley Krimmer. Second row: Christina Eige, Doug Curran, Al Parks. Third row: Chris Buls, Jeff Parrott, Sheryl Clingerman. Fourth row: Honoria Baloghova, Benita Peterson, Michael Emerson, Brynjar Brynjarsson, Danielle Kness.
- From left to right front row: Jocelyn Frohwein, Amee Schmidt, Charlene Summers, Back row: Jacque Goodman, Jan Sauerbrei, Craig Juilfs.
IOWA FALLS — Iowa Valley Community College District recognized employees for the years of service and celebrated outstanding contributions with Iowa Valley Impact Awards during its annual Iowa Valley Day on Aug. 12, at Ellsworth Community College.
The event, which brings together all IVCCD staff and faculty, honored a wide range of achievements, from remarkable career longevity to exceptional new initiatives that have positively affected students and the community.
Milestone Service Recognition
IVCCD celebrated several employees for the years of service, with a special recognition for David Young, who was honored for an incredible 50 years with the district. Young’s dedication was praised for supporting the backbone of Iowa Valley’s systems throughout his half-century of service.
The following employees were recognized for service:
5 Years
• Doug Curren – Powerline Technician Faculty, Marshalltown Community College
• Ashley Krimmer – Nursing Faculty, MCC
10 Years
• Marnie Brown – IT Special Projects, District Services, District Services
• Christine Eige – Adult Literacy Instructor & Success Coach, Business & Community Solutions
• Becky Hassett – Director of Programming & Student Support, BCS
• Terri Hungerford – College & Career Transition Advisor, MCC
• Danielle Kness – Biology Faculty, MCC
• Wendy Valentine – Psychology Faculty, Ellsworth Community College
• Benita Petersen – Assistant Registrar, MCC
15 Years
• Mike Emerson – Dean of Students, ECC
• Mandy Fox – Trio SSS Coordinator, MCC
• Al Parks – Machine Trades Faculty, MCC
20 Years
• Brynjar Brynjarsson – Physical Education Faculty, MCC
• Christopher Buls – Computer Support Specialist, DS
• Jeff Parrott – Computer Support Specialist, DS
25 Years
• Honoria Baloghova – Dean of Academic Affairs, ECC
• Amy Good – Admissions Office Associate, MCC
• Rebecca Peterson – English/Communication Faculty, ECC
30 Years
• Sheryl Clingerman – Systems Administrator, Enterprise Systems, DS
40 Years
• Julie Thomas – Community Education Coordinator, BCS
Iowa Valley Impact Awards
This year marked the introduction of the Iowa Valley Impact Awards, a new series of honors that align with the District’s strategic plan and are designed to recognize individuals and partners who go above and beyond to advance the district’s mission, empower students and strengthen local communities.
The following individuals and organizations were honored:
Lifelong Learning Award: Craig Juilfs
Juilfs, associate dean of enrollment, was honored for his dedication to creating innovative and engaging learning experiences. His leadership has inspired events like the successful Panther Jam, which welcomed and empowered prospective students. Juilfs was recognized for fostering a culture of continuous growth that extends learning beyond the classroom.
Empowering Student Success Award: Amee Schmidt, Charlene Summers and Jocelyn Frohwein
Schmidt, Summers and Frohwein were celebrated for leadership in launching the First Year Writing Workshop across the district. This initiative unified English faculty from all three campuses, as well as adjunct and high school instructors, to ensure consistent and rigorous instruction in Composition I and II. This collaborative work was praised for creating a unified approach that supports student success.
Future-Ready Workforce Award: Jacque Goodman
Goodman, with more than 30 years of service, was recognized for her role in preparing students for meaningful careers. Her leadership has launched impactful initiatives like the Iowa Health Careers and Rural Highways to HOPE programs, which create apprenticeship pathways in critical healthcare fields. Through visionary partnerships, Goodman has expanded opportunities for students and strengthened rural talent pipelines.
Sustainable Growth Award: Jan Sauerbrei
Sauerbrei, clinical coordinator, received this award for her commitment to building a stronger and more efficient future for Iowa Valley. Sauerbrei led a two-year initiative to create a new reporting system for the nursing program, streamlining the identification of candidates and saving countless hours of manual work. Her efforts have improved processes, fostered cross-campus communication and enhanced the experience for students, faculty and staff.