Our Monday Zoom lunch guests on May 15 (in the podcast above) were Kathie Obradovich and her newest addition to the stellar Iowa Capital Dispatch team, Brooklyn Draisey. In this conversation you will listen to Obradovich, the managing editor of Dispatch, and Brooklyn. You’ll also hear questions and suggestions from experienced journalists on the call, who are welcoming Brooklyn to this very important beat.
Iowa just lost Iowa Wesleyan University, a 181-year-old fixture and employer in the town of Mt. Pleasant. This is speculation, but I can’t help wonder if the plight of the school had been wider known, would it have made a difference? Read Chuck Offenburger’s report.
Colleges are facing real headwinds going into the future. Will they falter? What will that do to the towns without the gowns on graduation day each year? Is it one more step toward the death of the college towns that rely on income generated by their existence?
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Our guest Monday, May 22, is Randy Bauer. He served for seven years as budget director for the State of Iowa. He’ll be able to answer our questions about tax policy, lack thereof, and other budget issues. For more: https://www.pfm.com/who-we-are/professional?name=rbauer
More:
Bauer was a member of the Iowa Senate Democratic Research Staff from 1987-1998, with primary responsibilities for budget, tax, and economic development policy.
Governor Tom Vilsack appointed him state budget director in January 1999, and he held that position through July 2005.
Bauer joined Public Financial Management Inc., (now PFM Group Consulting LLC) in July 2005. PFM is an independent financial advisory firm to state and local governments throughout the US, with 38 locations, including an office in downtown Des Moines. He lead its state government, tax policy, and business incentives consulting practices.
The Monday Zoom Lunch session is an ongoing feature available to all subscribers to Julie Gammack’s Potluck. Here is your link to the call: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89246007435
What the hell happened to Iowa?
Rekha Basu and I have a podcast we call: What the hell happened to Iowa? We just released a two-part episode about what the hell happened to media in Iowa. You’ll hear from Trish Nelson, Nicholas Johnson, Tom Stoner and Ted Koppel. Yep, THE Ted Koppel. The second part is a stand alone conversation with the veteran broadcaster:
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