The Iowa Area Development Group (IADG) on behalf of Iowa’s rural electric cooperatives and member municipal electric systems has honored eight distinguished Iowa companies with the Iowa Venture Award. The Iowa Venture Award ceremony began in 1988 and is among the most enduring and prestigious business recognition events in Iowa. Iowa Area Development Group has recognized and honored over 170 of Iowa’s finest business leaders and companies with the prestigious Iowa Venture Award.
The Iowa Venture Award was presented to Naturally Recycled Proteins L.L.C. of Iowa (NRP) near Steamboat Rock, Iowa. NRP has built a $5 million, 27,000 sq. ft. facility along U.S. Highway 20 that will employ approximately 24 people when fully operational. NRP has developed a patented process utilizing natural enzymes to produce a high protein easily digested feed supplement. The company presently operates a similar facility that is at full capacity in Wakefield, Neb. NRP of Iowa was nominated by Midland Power Cooperative.
“Iowa Area Development Group is grateful to have the opportunity to honor and recognize outstanding Iowa companies,” said IADG president, Rand Fisher. “Each year we honor the achievement of Iowa business leaders and entrepreneurs with the Iowa Venture Award. Our ceremony allows our sponsors to thank these accomplished companies for their commitment to Iowa through capital investment and job creation,” added Fisher. Since 1985 the powerful partnerships and economic development efforts of IADG and their sponsoring utilities have helped generate over $5.6 billion dollars of capital investment and create or retain nearly 38,000 jobs for Iowa.
The Iowa Venture Award was also presented to Iowa Lakes Community College for “Distinguished Leadership.” Iowa Lakes Community College in Estherville has taken a leadership role within Iowa’s growing wind industry. The college proactively developed the “Wind Energy and Turbine Technology Program,” which provides curriculum specifically designed for the wind industry. The community college has played a pivotal role in establishing a wind turbine simulation center on campus to offer employee safety and training services to the growing wind industry in Iowa.
The Iowa Venture Award was also presented to six other businesses for their significant contributions to diversifying and developing Iowa’s economy. These 2009 Venture Award recipients include: Allan Industrial Coatings located in Allison; Bridges Bay Resort, Arnolds Park; Frontier Natural Products Co-op, Norway; Infrastructure Technology Solutions, Monticello; Majona Steel Corporation, Osceola; and Platinum Ethanol, Arthur.
Iowa Area Development Group is the business and community development leader for Iowa’s rural electric cooperatives and member municipal electric utilities. The 2009 Iowa Venture Awards ceremony was held at the Iowa Association of Electric Cooperatives’ annual meeting in West Des Moines.
In the photo: Iowa USDA Rural Development Director, Bill Menner, presented the award on behalf of the Iowa Area Development Group L.C., (IADG). Pictured left to right: Paul Heineman, Tom Ross, Norm Fandel, Midland Power Cooperative; Tom Deimerly, Iowa Falls Area Development Corp.; Bill Menner; Tom Lohr, CEO, NRP of Iowa; Jack Runge, Midland Power Cooperative; Al Koch, NRP of Iowa; Charles Gilbert, Midland Power Cooperative; Bill McKim, General Manager, Midland Power Cooperative; and Rand Fisher, President, IADG.