The Iowa Board of Regents is the 9-member governing body overseeing the three public universities in the state of Iowa: the University of Iowa, Iowa State University, and the University of Northern Iowa.

Composition

The governor of Iowa appoints regents to six-year terms, which are subject to Iowa Senate confirmation by a two-thirds vote. Terms begin May 1 and end April 30.

The board has nine members. Under state law, one of the regents must be a student of one of the three public universities, and no more than five members can be of the same political affiliation or gender.[1]

The current members of the Board of Regents are as follows:

NameCurrent cityOccupationPolitical affiliationTerm ends
Michael Richards (board president)West Des MoinesPhysician and BusinessmanRepublican[2]2027
Sherry Bates (president pro tem)ScrantonRetired social workerIndependent[3]2029
David BarkerIowa CityReal estate owner and developerRepublican2025
Robert CramerAdelConstruction business ownerRepublican2029
Abby Crow Tiffin UI student Independent 2027
Nancy DunkelDubuqueRetired banker and former Iowa House memberDemocrat[4]2029
Jim LindenmayerOttumwa Former community college president Independent 2025
JC RisewickJohnstonConstruction business ownerRepublican2025
Greta RouseEmmetsburgComms Director (for Branstad, then Reynolds)[5]Republican2027

References

  1. "2010 – 2016 Strategic Plan" (PDF). Board of Regents, State of Iowa. Retrieved 20 March 2015.
  2. Charis-Carlson, Jeff (1 May 2017). "Iowa Regents tap Michael Richards to replace Rastetter as next president". The Des Moines Register. Retrieved 28 May 2017.
  3. Miller, Vanessa (22 December 2014). "Sherry Bates to fill Nicole Carroll vacancy on Iowa Board of Regents". The Cedar Rapids Gazette. Retrieved 20 March 2015.
  4. Miller, Vanessa (1 March 2017). "Two new members to join Board of Regents". The Cedar Rapids Gazette. Retrieved 28 May 2017.
  5. "Greta Rouse | Member Bios | Board of Regents State of Iowa". www.iowaregents.edu. Retrieved 2021-08-14.
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