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Kristin Senty Joins IBF - Tuesday, August 07, 2007
Respected Iowa writer Kristin Senty has joined the IBF as a project research writer and information content manager. She will be working in the areas of workforce and higher education research. Welcome Kristin. read more...

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Collaborative Energy Drives Focus in Cedar Rapids Iowa Workforce Study Group Meeting GOVERNOR APPOINTS GENERATION IOWA COMMISSION
There is electricity surrounding a new collaboration between area school districts and businesses. A year ago, superintendents and school board presidents from the school districts of Cedar Rapids, College Community, On Monday July 16th the IBF invited a group of Iowa leaders dedicated to growing Iowa's workforce population to meet for an open study group discussion on several key topics. Today, Governor Chet Culver appointed 15 Iowans to serve on the newly created Generation Iowa Commission. Governor Culver said he had an excellent pool of candidates from which to choose
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About the IBF

Iowans for a Better Future began as a non-profit bi-partisan organization originally formed to promote implementation of the Iowa 2010 Strategic Planning Commission - a comprehensive plan to achieve strong and viable growth in Iowa.

The important role of Iowans for a Better Future has since grown to encompass serving as Iowa’s:

Champion for long-term vision and growth.

Convener of disparate parties assuring that critical growth issues are being addressed.

Honest Broker of effective dialogue on key growth issues.

The Iowans for a Better Future Board keeps its vision on the long-term growth of Iowa and does the critical work and research needed to keep community and state leaders informed of the road ahead.

We see an ever better Iowa. An exciting and dynamic state—the best place in the nation to live, work, raise a family, and explore the future.

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