30 year investor update - Iowa City Area Development Group

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30 year investor update - Iowa City Area Development Group
FY2015–16 icad group
1985–2015 timeline
Board of Directors
Tom Goedken
ICADG Chair (FY2015-FY2016)
Mike Hahn
McComas-Lacina Construction
Kelly Hayworth
City of Coralville
Scott Fisher
McCrossen Consulting LLC
Tom Markus
City of Iowa City
Mike Heinrich
Mercy Iowa City
Terry Dickens
City of Iowa City
Chris Klitgaard
MediRevv
Ryan Heiar
City of North Liberty
Kathryn Kunert
MidAmerican Energy
As the economy continues to transform,
Rod Sullivan
Johnson County Board of Supervisors
Kent Jehle
MidWestOne Bank
we are also proud to create an
Jerry Melick
Liberty Communications
Michal Eynon-Lynch
Pear Deck
environment where the next generation of
Chad Simmons
Diversity Focus
Mike McCleary
Procter & Gamble/Oral-B Laboratories
employers can take shape. The companies
Nancy Quellhorst
Iowa City Area Chamber of Commerce
Phil Larson
Shive-Hattery
Steve Murley
Iowa City Community School District
Chuck Peters
ICADG Past Cahir (FY2013-FY2014)
Kim Becicka
Kirkwood Community College
Steve Quigley
University of Iowa Community Credit Union
Daniel Reed
University of Iowa
Ken Kates
University of Iowa Hospitals & Clinics
David Hensley
University of Iowa
Curt Heideman
US Bank
ICAD Group will continue to support
the existing employers who have made
this area thrive and work to attract new
companies to add to this success.
below represents just a handful of the
entrepreneurial ventures helping shape
the future of the Iowa City Area.
P. Barry Butler
University of Iowa
Paul Burns
Bradley & Riley PC
Tim Bradshaw
The Eastern Iowa Airport
Josh Cramer
FullStack
Shari DeMaris
Hills Bank & Trust Company
Joe Barry
Innovative Software Engineering
Trey Martin
Integrated DNA Technologies
Early Founders and Charter Board Members E. Norm Bailey
Computerware
Neal Berlin
City of Iowa City
Willis “Bill” Bywater
Bankers Advertising/TruArt Color Graphics
Dr. Dorsey Ellis
University of Iowa
Martin “Marty” Kelly
Chamber of Commerce
John McDonald
Mayor
Lyle Miller
Chamber Representative
Jim Shive
Shive-Hattery
D.C. “Spire” Spriesterbach
University of Iowa
(319) 354-3939
www.iowacityareadevelopment.com
twitter.com/icadgroup
facebook.com/icadgroup
youtube.com/icadg
John Hughes
Hills Bank & Trust, was instrumental in the early development
of the Iowa City Area Development Group, but died before the
organization was formed.
30 year investor update
Vision 2030
Timeline of Economic Development News,
Events, Activity and innovation
Remembering our past while reaching for the future.
1st Decade
2nd Decade
1984
First Capital Development, Inc. Ray Muston is president
1995
U.S. Midwest-Japan Conference in Iowa City
1985
First ICAD Annual Meeting; Rockwell Collins locates in
Coralville
1996
Integrated DNA Technologies requests CEBA for expansion
1997
GEICO opens in Coralville
1998
Oral B expands Iowa City facility
1986
Name changed to Iowa City Area Development Group, Inc.
1987
EPC (Formerly known as Victor Plastics) locates in Kalona
1988
Transport North America locates to North Liberty
1989
Integrated DNA Locates in University’s TIC
2000
ICAD website launched; Joe Raso becomes president
1990
Number of investors grows to 125 Marty Kelly Named
President
2001
Technology Corridor is trademarked
2002
Alpla opens in Iowa City
ACT and Pearson both complete major projects (wordsmith)
1999
Corridor Committee begins marketing the
“Technology Corridor” in high-tech magazines
1991
Formal relationship with Priority One
1992
General Mills finalizes lease with Iowa City Can Company
2003
Formal agreement between ICAD & Priority One Signed
1993
Corridor Committee expands joint marketing efforts to Canada
and Europe
2004
Pick Your Pace Campaign Starts
1994
General Mills expands to 70 employees
3rd decade
May 9, 2014
2005
IDT expands in Coralville
International Automotive Components (Formerly known as Lear Corporation) expanded
2006
Start of regional brand Creative Corridor
2007
Acciona North America – locates in West Branch
2008
JM Swank expansion / First year our existing industry
report won Minding Our Own Business
2009
Certified Shovel Ready site program launches
2010
Whirlpool $20m investment providing 60 new jobs
2011
ICAD hosts TEDx Iowa City and regions first Startup Weekend event
2012
CIVCO Medical Solutions – Opens its doors in Coralville
2013
Mark Nolte named president of ICAD Group and IC CoLab opens
Zero Energy Solutions opens its door
2014
2015
MediRevv opens it second building
IC CoLab Coraville and North Liberty open
Iowa Brag campaign kicks off at the Outback Bowl Hawkeye Huddle
T.E.A.M. was recognized for Mid America Economic Development Council “Best of the Midwest
International Task Force began
2nd Annual Workplace (R)evolution held in Iowa City
ICAD Group was awarded the business retention and expansion award from PDI
1st Decade
2nd Decade
1984
First Capital Development, Inc. Ray Muston is president
1995
U.S. Midwest-Japan Conference in Iowa City
1985
First ICAD Annual Meeting; Rockwell Collins locates in
Coralville
1996
Integrated DNA Technologies requests CEBA for expansion
1997
GEICO opens in Coralville
1998
Oral B expands Iowa City facility
1986
Name changed to Iowa City Area Development Group, Inc.
1987
EPC (Formerly known as Victor Plastics) locates in Kalona
1988
Transport North America locates to North Liberty
1989
Integrated DNA Locates in University’s TIC
2000
ICAD website launched; Joe Raso becomes president
1990
Number of investors grows to 125 Marty Kelly Named
President
2001
Technology Corridor is trademarked
2002
Alpla opens in Iowa City
ACT and Pearson both complete major projects (wordsmith)
1999
Corridor Committee begins marketing the
“Technology Corridor” in high-tech magazines
1991
Formal relationship with Priority One
1992
General Mills finalizes lease with Iowa City Can Company
2003
Formal agreement between ICAD & Priority One Signed
1993
Corridor Committee expands joint marketing efforts to Canada
and Europe
2004
Pick Your Pace Campaign Starts
1994
General Mills expands to 70 employees
3rd decade
May 9, 2014
2005
IDT expands in Coralville
International Automotive Components (Formerly known as Lear Corporation) expanded
2006
Start of regional brand Creative Corridor
2007
Acciona North America – locates in West Branch
2008
JM Swank expansion / First year our existing industry
report won Minding Our Own Business
2009
Certified Shovel Ready site program launches
2010
Whirlpool $20m investment providing 60 new jobs
2011
ICAD hosts TEDx Iowa City and regions first Startup Weekend event
2012
CIVCO Medical Solutions – Opens its doors in Coralville
2013
Mark Nolte named president of ICAD Group and IC CoLab opens
Zero Energy Solutions opens its door
2014
2015
MediRevv opens it second building
IC CoLab Coraville and North Liberty open
Iowa Brag campaign kicks off at the Outback Bowl Hawkeye Huddle
T.E.A.M. was recognized for Mid America Economic Development Council “Best of the Midwest
International Task Force began
2nd Annual Workplace (R)evolution held in Iowa City
ICAD Group was awarded the business retention and expansion award from PDI
1st Decade
2nd Decade
1984
First Capital Development, Inc. Ray Muston is president
1995
U.S. Midwest-Japan Conference in Iowa City
1985
First ICAD Annual Meeting; Rockwell Collins locates in
Coralville
1996
Integrated DNA Technologies requests CEBA for expansion
1997
GEICO opens in Coralville
1998
Oral B expands Iowa City facility
1986
Name changed to Iowa City Area Development Group, Inc.
1987
EPC (Formerly known as Victor Plastics) locates in Kalona
1988
Transport North America locates to North Liberty
1989
Integrated DNA Locates in University’s TIC
2000
ICAD website launched; Joe Raso becomes president
1990
Number of investors grows to 125 Marty Kelly Named
President
2001
Technology Corridor is trademarked
2002
Alpla opens in Iowa City
ACT and Pearson both complete major projects (wordsmith)
1999
Corridor Committee begins marketing the
“Technology Corridor” in high-tech magazines
1991
Formal relationship with Priority One
1992
General Mills finalizes lease with Iowa City Can Company
2003
Formal agreement between ICAD & Priority One Signed
1993
Corridor Committee expands joint marketing efforts to Canada
and Europe
2004
Pick Your Pace Campaign Starts
1994
General Mills expands to 70 employees
3rd decade
May 9, 2014
2005
IDT expands in Coralville
International Automotive Components (Formerly known as Lear Corporation) expanded
2006
Start of regional brand Creative Corridor
2007
Acciona North America – locates in West Branch
2008
JM Swank expansion / First year our existing industry
report won Minding Our Own Business
2009
Certified Shovel Ready site program launches
2010
Whirlpool $20m investment providing 60 new jobs
2011
ICAD hosts TEDx Iowa City and regions first Startup Weekend event
2012
CIVCO Medical Solutions – Opens its doors in Coralville
2013
Mark Nolte named president of ICAD Group and IC CoLab opens
Zero Energy Solutions opens its door
2014
2015
MediRevv opens it second building
IC CoLab Coraville and North Liberty open
Iowa Brag campaign kicks off at the Outback Bowl Hawkeye Huddle
T.E.A.M. was recognized for Mid America Economic Development Council “Best of the Midwest
International Task Force began
2nd Annual Workplace (R)evolution held in Iowa City
ICAD Group was awarded the business retention and expansion award from PDI
FY2015–16 icad group
1985–2015 timeline
Board of Directors
Tom Goedken
ICADG Chair (FY2015-FY2016)
Mike Hahn
McComas-Lacina Construction
Kelly Hayworth
City of Coralville
Scott Fisher
McCrossen Consulting LLC
Tom Markus
City of Iowa City
Mike Heinrich
Mercy Iowa City
Terry Dickens
City of Iowa City
Chris Klitgaard
MediRevv
Ryan Heiar
City of North Liberty
Kathryn Kunert
MidAmerican Energy
As the economy continues to transform,
Rod Sullivan
Johnson County Board of Supervisors
Kent Jehle
MidWestOne Bank
we are also proud to create an
Jerry Melick
Liberty Communications
Michal Eynon-Lynch
Pear Deck
environment where the next generation of
Chad Simmons
Diversity Focus
Mike McCleary
Procter & Gamble/Oral-B Laboratories
employers can take shape. The companies
Nancy Quellhorst
Iowa City Area Chamber of Commerce
Phil Larson
Shive-Hattery
Steve Murley
Iowa City Community School District
Chuck Peters
ICADG Past Cahir (FY2013-FY2014)
Kim Becicka
Kirkwood Community College
Steve Quigley
University of Iowa Community Credit Union
Daniel Reed
University of Iowa
Ken Kates
University of Iowa Hospitals & Clinics
David Hensley
University of Iowa
Curt Heideman
US Bank
ICAD Group will continue to support
the existing employers who have made
this area thrive and work to attract new
companies to add to this success.
below represents just a handful of the
entrepreneurial ventures helping shape
the future of the Iowa City Area.
P. Barry Butler
University of Iowa
Paul Burns
Bradley & Riley PC
Tim Bradshaw
The Eastern Iowa Airport
Josh Cramer
FullStack
Shari DeMaris
Hills Bank & Trust Company
Joe Barry
Innovative Software Engineering
Trey Martin
Integrated DNA Technologies
Early Founders and Charter Board Members E. Norm Bailey
Computerware
Neal Berlin
City of Iowa City
Willis “Bill” Bywater
Bankers Advertising/TruArt Color Graphics
Dr. Dorsey Ellis
University of Iowa
Martin “Marty” Kelly
Chamber of Commerce
John McDonald
Mayor
Lyle Miller
Chamber Representative
Jim Shive
Shive-Hattery
D.C. “Spire” Spriesterbach
University of Iowa
(319) 354-3939
www.iowacityareadevelopment.com
twitter.com/icadgroup
facebook.com/icadgroup
youtube.com/icadg
John Hughes
Hills Bank & Trust, was instrumental in the early development
of the Iowa City Area Development Group, but died before the
organization was formed.
30 year investor update
Vision 2030
Timeline of Economic Development News,
Events, Activity and innovation
Remembering our past while reaching for the future.
FY2015–16 icad group
1985–2015 timeline
Board of Directors
Tom Goedken
ICADG Chair (FY2015-FY2016)
Mike Hahn
McComas-Lacina Construction
Kelly Hayworth
City of Coralville
Scott Fisher
McCrossen Consulting LLC
Tom Markus
City of Iowa City
Mike Heinrich
Mercy Iowa City
Terry Dickens
City of Iowa City
Chris Klitgaard
MediRevv
Ryan Heiar
City of North Liberty
Kathryn Kunert
MidAmerican Energy
As the economy continues to transform,
Rod Sullivan
Johnson County Board of Supervisors
Kent Jehle
MidWestOne Bank
we are also proud to create an
Jerry Melick
Liberty Communications
Michal Eynon-Lynch
Pear Deck
environment where the next generation of
Chad Simmons
Diversity Focus
Mike McCleary
Procter & Gamble/Oral-B Laboratories
employers can take shape. The companies
Nancy Quellhorst
Iowa City Area Chamber of Commerce
Phil Larson
Shive-Hattery
Steve Murley
Iowa City Community School District
Chuck Peters
ICADG Past Cahir (FY2013-FY2014)
Kim Becicka
Kirkwood Community College
Steve Quigley
University of Iowa Community Credit Union
Daniel Reed
University of Iowa
Ken Kates
University of Iowa Hospitals & Clinics
David Hensley
University of Iowa
Curt Heideman
US Bank
ICAD Group will continue to support
the existing employers who have made
this area thrive and work to attract new
companies to add to this success.
below represents just a handful of the
entrepreneurial ventures helping shape
the future of the Iowa City Area.
P. Barry Butler
University of Iowa
Paul Burns
Bradley & Riley PC
Tim Bradshaw
The Eastern Iowa Airport
Josh Cramer
FullStack
Shari DeMaris
Hills Bank & Trust Company
Joe Barry
Innovative Software Engineering
Trey Martin
Integrated DNA Technologies
Early Founders and Charter Board Members E. Norm Bailey
Computerware
Neal Berlin
City of Iowa City
Willis “Bill” Bywater
Bankers Advertising/TruArt Color Graphics
Dr. Dorsey Ellis
University of Iowa
Martin “Marty” Kelly
Chamber of Commerce
John McDonald
Mayor
Lyle Miller
Chamber Representative
Jim Shive
Shive-Hattery
D.C. “Spire” Spriesterbach
University of Iowa
(319) 354-3939
www.iowacityareadevelopment.com
twitter.com/icadgroup
facebook.com/icadgroup
youtube.com/icadg
John Hughes
Hills Bank & Trust, was instrumental in the early development
of the Iowa City Area Development Group, but died before the
organization was formed.
30 year investor update
Vision 2030
Timeline of Economic Development News,
Events, Activity and innovation
Remembering our past while reaching for the future.