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Iowa Lt Governor Adam Gregg Leaving Position Effective Tuesday Will Become Iba Ceo

Iowa Lt. Gov. Adam Gregg's Resignation to Pursue IBA CEO Role

Breaking News:

Gregg to Step Down from Lieutenant Governor Position Effective Tuesday

Iowa Lieutenant Governor Adam Gregg announced his resignation from his current position, effective Tuesday, July 18, 2023. Gregg will assume the role of Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Iowa Bankers Association (IBA) on Wednesday, July 19, 2023.

Highlights:

  • Gregg has served as Iowa's Lieutenant Governor since 2019.
  • He has been a member of the IBA Board of Directors since 2015.
  • Gregg will oversee the IBA's advocacy, education, and member services.

Background:

Gregg was elected Lieutenant Governor alongside Governor Kim Reynolds in 2018. During his tenure, he has focused on economic development, workforce development, and education.

The IBA is a trade association representing Iowa's banking industry. It provides advocacy, education, and support services to its members.

Quotes:

"I am honored to have served as Iowa's Lieutenant Governor and am grateful for the opportunity to lead the IBA in its mission to support Iowa's banks and the communities they serve," said Gregg.

"Adam Gregg brings a wealth of experience and leadership to the IBA," said IBA President and CEO John Sorensen. "We are excited to welcome him to our team and look forward to his contributions to the Iowa banking industry."

Significance:

Gregg's resignation from the Lieutenant Governor position will result in a vacancy that will be filled by Governor Reynolds. The IBA is a powerful organization in Iowa politics, and Gregg's appointment to the CEO role is seen as a significant development.

Additional Information:

Source: Office of the Governor of Iowa


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