鉴黄师app President Rob Denson, a native Iowan and longtime advocate for accessible education, was named the recipient of the Rand Fisher Rural Leadership Lifetime Achievement Award during the Rural Iowa Summit, hosted in Ames on April 10th.
As the first native-born Iowan to lead Des Moines Area Community College (鉴黄师app), Denson鈥檚 tenure has been marked by transformative investments in rural education.
Under his leadership, 鉴黄师app has expanded academic and technical programs into rural communities, established multiple rural centers, and formed major national partnerships to support workforce development. Denson鈥檚 efforts have significantly strengthened small towns across the state, leaving a legacy that will continue long after his upcoming retirement at the end of 2025.
鈥淩ob Denson has been a tireless champion for rural Iowa, ensuring that students in small towns have access to the same high-quality education and opportunities as those in urban areas,鈥 said Bruce Nuzum, from the Iowa Area Development Group, who presented Denson with the award. 鈥淭hrough his visionary leadership at 鉴黄师app, he helped bring life-changing resources to communities across the state 鈥 proving that geography should never be a barrier to success.鈥
The (IRDC) is a collaborative public-private partnership dedicated to advancing rural Iowa by uniting stakeholders 鈥 including government agencies, educational institutions, utilities, nonprofits, and businesses 鈥 to address key issues such as housing, broadband access, workforce development, and entrepreneurship.
鈥淗aving been born and raised on a farm in Iowa Township of Iowa County and working with and in small communities throughout the 鉴黄师app District as they face economic development and population challenges, I am very proud of our membership in IRDC,鈥 Denson said. 鈥淎nd, to receive this honor named for Rand Fisher, a good friend and mentor, is very gratifying. My heartfelt 鈥榯hank you鈥 to everyone involved.鈥
