2015 IPA
JUNE 12, 2015 | CORALVILLE, IOWA
AWARDS
2015 IPA AWARDS 3
Outgoing IPA and IPA-F Board Members
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Bowl of Hygeia Award
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Robert G. Gibbs Distinguished Pharmacist
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Honorary President
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Distinguished Young Pharmacist Award
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Excellence in Innovation Award
10 Health-System Pharmacist of the Year Award 11 Patient Care Partner Award 12 IPA Appreciation Awards 14 Generation Rx Award 15 Pharmacy Technician of the Year Award 16 Karbeling Leadership Awards 18 IPA-F Poster Presentation Award 19 50-Year Pharmacists 21 Outgoing President Recognition 22 IPA Past Presidents
The Iowa Pharmacy Association takes great pride in recognizing individuals for their contributions of leadership, patient care, professional involvement and public service. The following awards, presented during IPA’s 2015 Annual Meeting, serve to capture Iowa pharmacy’s spirit of service and its culture of professionalism.
OUTGOING IPA TRUSTEES Michele Evink, MS, PharmD, CGP, FASCP Chairman of the Board Osceola
Connie Connolly, RPh, BCACP Speaker of the House DeWitt
John Daniel, PharmD Trustee - Region #2 Fort Dodge
Ashley Dohrn, PharmD Trustee - Region #4 Le Claire
Justin Rash, PharmD, CGP Trustee at Large Ankeny
Felix Gallagher, PharmD Trustee at Large Des Moines
Bruce Alexander, PharmD, BCPP Honorary President Iowa City
Carson Klug Student Pharmacist Drake University
Grant Houselog Student Pharmacist University of Iowa
OUTGOING IPA FOUNDATION DIRECTOR
Wendy Duncan, PhD Director 2013-2015 Drake University College of Pharmacy And Health Sciences Des Moines
BOWL OF HYGEIA CRAIG CLARK, RPH Craig and his wife, Pam, purchased their community pharmacy in Cedar Rapids in 1981. Over 30 years later, the pharmacy continues to serve the Cedar Rapids area. As a consummate professional who has seen the need to reach beyond his profession to serve his community and his fellow citizens, Craig exemplifies the very spirit of the Bowl of Hygeia. As one nominator said “He treats all people, no matter their age, background or circumstance, with respect. When there is a physical need or project to help out with, he will be there to lend a hand.” Craig has volunteered at a local free clinic for over 20 years, and was instrumental in establishing a partnership between the clinic and student pharmacists from the University of Iowa. He has served on numerous boards, including the Hiawatha Lions Club, Linn-Mar Booster and Health Services Clubs, and currently two private boards that focus on the needs of adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. His extensive involvement in the Youth for Christ organization has benefitted the lives of thousands of young people in the Cedar Rapids area.
The Bowl of Hygeia Award is designed to provide special recognition to a pharmacist who has made considerable contributions in the area of community service. Co-sponsored by the National Alliance of State Pharmacy Associations (NASPA) and APhA, the award is part of a national awards program which recognizes one pharmacist from each state for outstanding community service. The award consists of a handsome mahogany plaque featuring the “Bowl of Hygeia” carved in bronze. The name of the recipient of this award is also included on a master plaque which is permanently displayed at IPA headquarters. The Bowl of Hygeia is open to any Iowa pharmacist who has demonstrated a sustained commitment to community service. Selection is made by a committee of civic leaders from throughout the state, and selection is unknown until the evening of the IPA award banquet.
PAST RECIPIENTS 2013 Bernie Cremers, RPh, Iowa City 2012 Gene Lutz, RPh, FAPhA, Altoona 2011 Bob Greenwood, RPh, Waterloo 2010 John Forbes, RPh, Urbandale 2009 Mark Nessen, RPh, Corydon 2008 Leman Olson, RPh, Mason City 2007 Lisa Ploehn, RPh, Bettendorf 2006 Rollie Reznicek, RPh, Centerville 2005 John Ballensky RPh, Sigourney 2004 Hal Jackson, RPh, Winterset 2003 Susan Lutz, RPh, Altoona 2002 John Rode, RPh, Mount Pleasant 2001 Steve Firman, RPh, MBA, Cedar Falls 2000 Shirley Winckler, RPh, Sioux City 1999 Dennis Jorgensen, RPh, Panora 1998 Jerry Karbeling, RPh, Polk City 1997 Alan Shepley, RPh, Mount Vernon 1996 Edward Maier, RPh, Mapleton 1995 Gill Hartliep, RPh, Marshalltown 1994 Russell E. Johnson, RPh, W. Des Moines 1993 Robert Wilhelm, RPh, Dyersville 1992 Greg Hoyman, RPh, Emmetsburg 1991 T.J. Johnsrud, RPh, Conrad 1990 Tom Vlassis, RPh, Des Moines 1989 William Alexander, RPh, Victor 1988 Gordon Rosenthal, RPh, Clear Lake
1987 Delmar E. Kramersmeier, RPh, Eagle Grove 1986 Donald J. Welp, RPh, Bancroft 1985 Robert Griffiths, RPh, Spirit Lake 1984 Clarence B. Caldwell, RPh, Pella 1983 Jack W. Kiburz, RPh, W. Des Moines 1982 Robert J. Osterhaus, RPh, Maquoketa 1981 Harold G. Woodruff, RPh, Jefferson 1980 Robert E. Ohrlund, RPh, Storm Lake 1979 Darwyn J. Williams, RPh, Webster City 1978 Arlan D. Van Norman, RPh, Swea City 1977 Ferrell C. Reed, RPh, Clarinda 1976 Rollin C. Bridge, RPh, Lamoni 1975 David W. Rambo, RPh, Decorah 1974 Jack L. Bare, RPh, Pleasantville 1973 Calvin C. Woods, RPh, Fort Dodge 1972 Rex Moorman, RPh, Atlantic 1971 John T. Engel, RPh, Williamsburg 1970 Elmer J. Norgaard, RPh, Harlan 1969 Bernard F. Wilder, RPh, Des Moines 1968 John H. Hauth, RPh, New Hampton 1967 Robert J. Nedrow, RPh, Sac City 1966 Max W. Eggleston, RPh, Waverly 1965 Max E. Ireland, RPh, Storm Lake 1964 Gale W. Stapp, RPh, Oskaloosa 1963 Charles Hughes, RPh, Emmetsburg 1962 Wilson Kouba, RPh, Anamosa
1961 John S. Veenker, RPh, Northwood 1960 Otto A. Bjornstad, RPh, Spencer 1959 Wilbur J. Boortz, RPh, Council Bluffs 1958 Richard M. Hofmann, RPh, Ottumwa (first recipient nationally)
ROBERT G. GIBBS DISTINGUISHED PHARMACIST ED MAIER, RPH
Edward L Maier worked at Griffin Pharmacy from eighth grade through college and as a pharmacist after graduating from the University of Iowa College of Pharmacy in 1970. He purchased the pharmacy in 1981 and sold it when he retired in 2013. Ed has been on the IPA Board of Directors, President of IPA, Chairman of the Iowa Pharmacy Foundation and numerous committees. He co-chaired the Unification Task Force forming IPA from the Iowa Society of Hospital Pharmacists and the Iowa Pharmacists Association. Ed was appointed to the Iowa Board of Health in 2001 and the Iowa Board of Pharmacy in 2008. He has just completed a term as Chair of the Board of Pharmacy and will serve until May of 2017. He was one of the first to join the Iowa Center for Pharmaceutical Care and an original investor in Outcomes MTM. He continues his interest in pharmaceutical care through board involvement in the community practice model project. Ed represents the best of community pharmacy practice and is a consummate example in giving back to the profession. The Robert G. Gibbs Distinguished Pharmacist Award has recognized pharmacists for outstanding contributions to the profession of pharmacy and the Iowa Pharmacy Association. In years when the award is presented, the recipient receives a recognition plaque and their name is included on a master plaque at the IPA headquarters. In addition, a $500 scholarship grant is awarded to an Iowa-based college of pharmacy. The Distinguished Pharmacist Award, the highest recognition provided to a pharmacist by IPA, was initiated in 1979 in honor of IPA’s past Executive Officer, Robert G. Gibbs, who served the Association from 1959-1979.
PAST RECIPIENTS
2014 Al Shepley, RPh, Mount Vernon 2013 Raylene Rospond, BS, PharmD, FACCP, Des Moines 2011 Thomas R. Temple, RPh, MS, Des Moines 2010 Leman Olson, RPh, Mason City 2009 Lon Larson, PhD, Des Moines (posthumously) 2008 Jordan Cohen, PhD, Iowa City
2006 T.J. Johnsrud, RPh, Conrad 2005 Jerry Karbeling, RPh, Polk City (posthumously) 2004 Jim Miller, RPh, Dubuque 2001 Dennis Killion, RPh, Red Oak 1999 Gilbert Banker, PhD, Iowa City 1993 Rollin Bridge, RPh, Lamoni 1992 Norman Johnson, RPh, W. Des Moines
1990 Robert J. Osterhaus, RPh, Maquoketa 1984 C. Boyd Granberg, PhD, W. Des Moines 1983 Dale Wurster, PhD, Iowa City 1982 Max W. Eggleston, RPh, Waverly 1981 Jack Bare, RPh, Pleasantville 1980 Louis Zopf, PhD, Iowa City 1979 Robert G. Gibbs, RPh, Des Moines
HONORARY PRESIDENT BRUCE ALEXANDER, PHARMD Bruce Alexander received his BS in Pharmacy in 1974 from Drake University and his Doctor of Pharmacy degree from the University of Minnesota in 1976. Bruce retired in 2014 after serving 37 years at the VA in Iowa City as Clinical Pharmacist Specialist in Psychiatry and Associate Chief of Pharmacy. His clinical work was in inpatient psychiatry and he had a consultative practice in outpatient mental health, where he served as a preceptor for ambulatory care pharmacy residents and as a project collaborator. Bruce taught as an Assistant Clinical Professor at the University of Iowa for 29 years in varying capacities. In addition to his practice and academia experiences, Bruce has been a long-time member of IPA, and has served on the Board of Trustees, the Health-Systems Liaison Board, and various other state advisory councils. He has also been an instrumental asset to the Iowa Pharmacy Recovery Network, serving as the Chair of IPRN since its inception. IPA’s Honorary President is selected on an annual basis to recognize a lengthy and sustained commitment of support for the Iowa Pharmacy Association and the profession of pharmacy in Iowa. The “Honorary President” is selected by the IPA House of Delegates and serves as a voting member of the IPA Board of Trustees for one year before receiving this special recognition at the Annual Banquet.
PAST RECIPIENTS
2013-14 Mark Jones, PharmD, Davenport 2012-13 Linda Krypel, RPh, PharmD, FAPhA, Des Moines 2011-12 Jim McEnany, RPh, Cedar Rapids 2010-11 Dwayne Plender, RPh, Orange City 2009-10 Joe Cunningham, RPh, Waukon 2008-09 Ray Buser, RPh, Fairfax 2007-08 Rick Morrow, PhD, Des Moines 2006-07 Allen Fann, RPh, Atlantic 2005-06 Lloyd Matheson, PhD, Iowa City
2004-05 R. Joseph Mahrenholz, RPh, Panora 2003-04 Russ Johnson, Jr, RPh, W. Des Moines 2002-03 Hal Jackson, RPh, Winterset 2001-02 Phyllis Olson, RPh, Des Moines 2000-01 Gus Erickson, RPh, Garner 1999-00 Norm Johnson, RPh, W. Des Moines 1998-99 Bill & Shirley Winckler, RPh, Sioux City 1997-98 Phillip Levine, RPh, Des Moines 1996-97 Marion Reis, RPh, Sioux City 1995-96 Jackie Scott, RPh, DeWitt
1994-95 David Carew, RPh, Iowa City 1993-94 Burdeen Withrow, RPh, Des Moines 1992-93 Robert Griffiths, RPh, Spirit Lake 1991-92 Dan Regan, RPh, Waukon 1990-91 Jack Kiburz, RPh, W. Des Moines 1989-90 Robert Nedrow, RPh, Sac City 1988-89 Wendle Kerr, RPh, Iowa City 1987-88 Jack Van Norman, RPh, Swea City 1986-87 Wilson Kouba, RPh, Anamosa 1985-86 Dwayne Richards, RPh, Des Moines
DISTINGUISHED YOUNG PHARMACIST ANGIE SPANNAGEL, PHARMD, BCACP Angie Spannagel was selected in recognition of her commitment to advancement of pharmacy practice, including leadership, research, clinical expertise, and mentorship. Angie is the primary preceptor at Osterhaus Pharmacy where she mentors students from five colleges of pharmacy as well as University of Iowa PGY1 Community Pharmacy Residents. Angie holds positions as adjunct faculty at the University of Iowa, Drake University and St. Louis College of Pharmacy. Angie’s nominator stated: “In this capacity she has gone above and beyond by regularly hosting students at every stage of development, from introductory to advance pharmacy practice experiences.” Angie continues to demonstrate the importance of professional involvement by reinvigorating the Dubuque Area Pharmacy Association. Angie’s nominator stated: “Angie has laid the groundwork for local pharmacists to work together, build a community of colleagues, and advance the practice through innovative forums.” The Distinguished Young Pharmacist of the Year Award is a national awards program sponsored by Pharmacists Mutual and state pharmacy associations. Created in 1987, the award is designed to fulfill a twofold purpose: To encourage young pharmacists’ participation in association and community activities and to annually recognize one young pharmacist in each state for involvement and dedication to the practice of pharmacy. To be nominated for this award, you must be in your first 10 years of practice.
PAST RECIPIENTS 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005
Stevie Veach, PharmD, BCACP, Tiffin Matt Cantrell, PharmD, BCPS, Iowa City Anisa Fornoff, PharmD, Ankeny CoraLynn Trewet, MS, PharmD, Ankeny Kristin Meyer, PharmD, CGP, Marshalltown Sally Haack, PharmD, Urbandale Nancee Waterbury, PharmD, Iowa City Carrie Koenigsfeld, PharmD, Johnston Lindsey Stephens, RPh, Des Moines Tammy Bullock, PharmD, Maquoketa
2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996
DeeAnn Wedemeyer Oleson, PharmD, Guthrie Center Josh Feldmann, PharmD, Cascade Brad Tice, PharmD, Urbandale Connie Connolly, RPh, Mason City Brian Benson, RPh, West Des Moines Teresa Klepser, PharmD, Iowa City Michele Evink, RPh, Sioux City Tom Halterman, RPh, West Des Moines Brenda Thies, RPh, Waterloo
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Randy McDonough, PharmD, Iowa City Dan Murphy, RPh, Davenport David Brotherson, RPh, Davenport Mary Teresi, PharmD, Iowa City Carl Chalstrom, RPh, Waterloo John Forbes, RPh, Urbandale Matt Osterhaus, RPh, Maquoketa Kathy Mitchell, RPh, Des Moines Jim Wallace, RPh, Davenport
EXCELLENCE IN INNOVATION RYAN JACOBSEN, PHARMD, BCPS Ryan Jacobsen is a Clinical Pharmacy Specialist and Clinical Coordinator for Ambulatory Care Services at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics (UIHC) and a Clinical Assistant Professor at the University of Iowa College of Pharmacy where he has been instrumental in helping advance ambulatory care clinical practice and interprofessional education. Ryan was recently elected to serve on the Iowa Pharmacy Association Board of Trustees. Ryan’s nominator states: “Ryan has been a key contributor to advancing the practice of ambulatory care pharmacy at UIHC and in Iowa. He is a leader in implementing collaborative practice agreements and novel practice areas for pharmacy. As a preceptor for countless pharmacy students he has set the bar ‘high’ for learners and is a terrific example of what a pharmacist can do to develop a progressive practice.” The Excellence in Innovation Award recognizes pharmacists who have demonstrated significant innovations in their respective practices. Developed under the auspices of the National Alliance of State Pharmacy Associations (NASPA), the award is funded by Upsher-Smith Laboratories, Inc.
PAST RECIPIENTS
2014 Thane Kading, RPh, CDE, Iowa City 2013 Heather Ourth, PharmD, BCPS, CGP, Ackworth 2012 Felix Gallagher, PharmD, Des Moines 2011 Jim Hoehns, PharmD, FCCP, BCPS, Waterloo 2010 Lori Schirmer, PharmD, BCPS, BCNSP, West Des Moines 2009 Michael Case Haub, PharmD, W. Des Moines 2008 Anisa Fornoff, PharmD, Ankeny 2007 Josh Feldmann, PharmD, Epworth
2006 DeeAnn Wedemeyer Oleson, PharmD, Guthrie Center 2005 Craig Logemann, PharmD, Ankeny 2004 Jennifer Musick, PharmD, Cedar Rapids 2003 Mike Cuesta, RPh, Clive 2002 Sue Purcell, RPh, Dubuque 2001 Jay Currie, PharmD, Mount Vernon 2000 Randy McDonough, PharmD, MS, Iowa City 1999 Mary Tasler, RPh, Waterloo
1998 Carl Chalstrom, RPh, Anamosa 1997 John Forbes, RPh, Urbandale 1996 Patrick Travis, RPh, Shenandoah 1995 Lisa Ploehn, PharmD, Davenport 1994 Rex McKee, RPh, Traer 1993 Ray Buser, RPh, Cedar Rapids
HEALTH-SYSTEM PHARMACIST OF THE YEAR DAVE WEETMAN, RPH, MS Dave Weetman serves as the Director for Inpatient Care Services at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics (UIHC), and has served in numerous management roles with UIHC for nearly 20 years. Dave serves an adjunct assistant professor at the University of Iowa College of Pharmacy and coordinates and teaches in the Health-System Management class. He is an active member of ASHP, serving as faculty advisor for the College’s student chapter. He has served as past chair and vice-chair of ASHP’s Pharmacy Management Council and has represented Iowa numerous times as a delegate. He is currently on the IPA Board of Trustees. Dave’s nominator stated: “Dave is passionate about pharmacy practice in the health-system environment. He is actively engaged in multidisciplinary hospital committees, such as P&T and the Safety Oversight Team. He is a strong proponent of residency programs, and serves as the coordinator for the Health System Pharmacy Administrative Residency. He is a great leader and role model.” The Health-System Pharmacist of the Year Award is a national awards program. This award is presented to a health-system pharmacist who meets the following criteria: service to the profession of pharmacy, and specifically hospital pharmacy; contributions to pharmacy programs; cooperation with the entire health care team; and service to the community.
PAST RECIPIENTS 2014 John Hamiel, PharmD, Evansdale 2013 Lisa Mascardo, RPh, Coralville 2012 Gayle Mayer, RPh, Spirit Lake 2011 Kevin Cassatt, RPh, Davenport 2010 Brian Benson, PharmD, W. Des Moines 2009 Paul Abramowitz, PharmD, FASHP, Coralville 2008 Diane Reist, PharmD, Cedar Rapids 2007 Bruce Alexander, PharmD, Iowa City 2006 Jim Wallace, RPh, Davenport
2005 William Baer, RPh, Chariton 2004 Geoff Wall, PharmD, Des Moines 2003 Doug Geraets, PharmD, Iowa City 2002 Steve Nelson, RPh, Iowa City 2001 Michele Evink, RPh, Osceola 2000 Allen Fann, RPh, Atlantic 1999 Mary Phipps, RPh, Des Moines 1998 Sharon Meyer, RPh, MS, Urbandale 1997 Harry Hagel, RPh, MS, Clive
1996 Charlie Falbo, RPh, W. Des Moines 1994 John Rode, RPh, Mount Pleasant 1992 Curtis Olthoff, RPh, Sioux City 1990 Vicki Jain, RPh, Des Moines 1988 Mary Beth Gross, PharmD, Des Moines 1985 Phyllis Olson, RPh, Des Moines 1984 Jon Beyer, RPh, Waterloo
PATIENT CARE PARTNER AWARD STEVEN BASCOM, MD Dr. Steven Bascom is very supportive of utilizing pharmacists and other healthcare professionals to care for inpatients at Guthrie County Hospital (GCH). Dr. Bascom consistently sets an example for the other members on the GCH medical staff by demonstrating how to effectively take advantage of the pharmacists’ expertise to assist in providing patient care. Dr. Bascom is a strong advocate of collaborative drug therapy management protocols with pharmacists. In particular, he was instrumental in the adoption of the Admission Home Medication Orders at GCH. His nominator stated: “Dr. Bascom fully understands the importance of medication reconciliation and promotes working as a team by discussing medication reconciliation issues directly with the pharmacists.”
The Patient Care Partner Award was designed to recognize an innovative and creative practice that has demonstrated an enhanced level of care in an Iowa community, and brings health care providers together to better serve their patients. The award will be presented to a physician, medical practice, clinic, or other health care provider who has developed a patient care program that works cooperatively with patients and pharmacists to optimize care. The award is sponsored by Eisai.
PAST RECIPIENTS
2014 Rick Dobyns, MD, MSPM, Iowa City 2013 Crescent Community Health Center, Dubuque 2012 Julia Jenkins, DO, Osceola 2011 Joel Gordon, MD, Iowa City 2010 Partners in Health Clinics, Des Moines 2009 Bernard Leman, MD, FACG, Des Moines 2008 John E. Sutherland, MD, Waterloo 2007 Brad Archer, MD, W. Des Moines
2006 Mary O’Connell, MD, Cascade Sheri Kelchen, ARNP, Cascade
IPA APPRECIATION AWARDS INDIVIDUAL: MIKE PURSEL, RPH, MBA, CHP Mike Pursel is the Director of Field Medical & Advocacy Relations for Sanofi Biosurgery, joining the company in December 2014. While Mike has 18 years of experience in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industry with significant portion spent at Teva Pharmaceuticals, he has also worked 8 years in association management and 36 years as a pharmacist. Mike has always been a strong advocate for IPA and the IPA Foundation over the years. Not only has he been able to garner support from Teva Pharmaceuticals for the Leadership Pharmacy conference and endowment, he and his wife, Terry, have provided personal support to create an IPA Foundation named scholarship at Drake University. IPA has been fortunate to have the upmost and unwavering support of a pharmacist that cares so deeply about the leadership development for the future of the profession.
CORPORATE: IOWA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH The Iowa Department of Public Health (IDPH) partners with local public health, policymakers, health care providers, business and many others to fulfill our mission of promoting and protecting the health of Iowans. The IPA Board of Trustees recognizes the Iowa Department of Public Health’s partnership with the Association and the profession of pharmacy in developing innovative and collaborative programs around medication safety and effectiveness. IPA is grateful for this collaborative relationship with IDPH and its dedicated staff. This collaboration has been important in pharmacists playing a vital part in the evolving health care delivery system.
The Iowa Pharmacy Association Appreciation Award was created in 1988 to recognize individuals and corporations for their support of organized pharmacy in the state of Iowa.
PAST RECIPIENTS Individual Recipients 2014 Bill Doucette, PhD, RPh, Iowa City 2013 Epilepsy Task Force Members: Brett Barker, Chasity Mease and Geoff Wall 2012 Executive Search Committee: Bill Baer, Jay Currie, Julie Kuhle, Matt Osterhaus, Tim Becker, Jim Miller, Raylene Rospond, Don Letendre and Jennifer Moulton 2011 Emily Dykstra, RPh, Sioux City 2010 Bob Greenwood, RPh, Waterloo Josh Feldmann, PharmD, Epworth Kyle Peters, PharmD, BC-ADM, Sioux City Heather Rickertsen, PharmD, Dubuque 2009 Michelle Bottenberg, PharmD, Waukee Betsy Chrischilles, RPh, PhD, Iowa City Robert Osterhaus, RPh, Maquoketa John Swegle, RPh, Mason City 2008 Julie Kuhle, RPh, Indianola 2007 Former Governor Tom Vilsack, Des Moines Roger Tracy, MD, Iowa City
2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 1999 1997 1996 1995
Tammy Twait, RPh, Kansas City, MO Lisa Ploehn RPh, and Ann Amling, Davenport Robert Osterhaus, RPh, Maquoketa Kirk Hayes, President, Pharmacists Mutual Companies Bruce Alexander, PharmD, Iowa City Joe Mahrenholz, RPh, MS, Panora Phyllis Olson, RPh, Urbandale Betsy Chrischilles, PhD, U of Iowa, College of Medicine Gilbert Banker, PhD, Dean, U of Iowa, College of Pharmacy Stephen Hoag, PhD, Dean, Drake University, College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Richard L. Hankinson, Pharmacy Product Coordinator, BC/BS of Iowa, Henri Manasse, Jr., PhD, Vice President for Health Sciences, U of Iowa Iowa Center for Pharmaceutical Care Faculty: Jay D. Currie, PharmD, RPh,
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Mount Vernon; Randy P. McDonough, PharmD, MS, Iowa City; John P. Rovers, PharmD, Des Moines; Harry P. Hagel, RPh, MS, Clive; Iowa Medicaid DUR Commission: Larry Beaty, MD, Des Moines, Steve Elliott, DO, PhD, Des Moines, Greg Hoyman, RPh, Emmetsburg, Matt Osterhaus, RPh, Maquoketa, Paul Perry, PhD, Iowa City, Jim Scott, RPh, Davenport, Fred Strickland, DO, Des Moines, Rick Wilkens, MD, West Des Moines M.E. (Bill) Ward, Director, Human Resources,Maytag Co. Robert Arnould, Former Speaker of the Iowa House of Representatives
Corporate Recipients 2014 Iowa Prescription Drug Corporation 2013 PBA Health 2012 Walgreens 2011 McKesson Drug Company 2008 Outcomes Pharmaceutical Health Care 2007 Iowa Farm Bureau Foundation 2006 Mallinckrodt, Inc.
2005 2004 2003 2002 2000 1998 1993
Pharmacists Mutual Companies Eisai Glaxo SmithKline Johnson & Johnson Family of Companies McKesson Drug Company Eli Lilly and Company Glaxo
1992 1991 1990 1989 1988
Searle Linn Photo The Upjohn Company Druggists Mutual Insurance Marion Laboratories
GENERATION RX AWARD LAWRENCE FLECKENSTEIN, PHARMD Dr. Fleckenstein was Assistant Professor of Clinical Pharmacokinetics at the University of Iowa College of Pharmacy from 1991 to 2014 and is currently Professor Emeritus. Dr. Fleckenstein has been an IPA member since 1992. He resides in Iowa City with wife Barbara. In selecting Dr. Fleckenstein as IPA’s 2015 recipient of the GenerationRx Award the Board of Trustees recognizes his efforts in supporting the many DEA Take Back events over the past several years. He donated his time and effort to help Generation Rx and the Iowa City Police Department as they partnered with Iowa City Recycling Center to collect medications and sharps for proper disposal. His nominator stated, “He has always graciously volunteered and is willing to help in any way necessary. He serves as a valuable resource when community members have questions that students are unable to answer.” The Generation Rx Award is a national awards program sponsored by Cardinal Health. This award is designed to recognize a pharmacist who has demonstrated excellence in community-based prescription drug abuse prevention. The award is intended to recognize outstanding efforts within the pharmacy community to raise awareness of this serious public health problem. It is also intended to encourage educational prevention efforts aimed at patients, youth, and other members of the community. This award includes a $500 donation to the charity of the recipient’s choice.
PAST RECIPIENTS
2014 Brett Barker, PharmD, Nevada 2013 Jennifer Seyfer, RPh, Cedar Rapids
PHARMACY TECHNICIAN OF THE YEAR NEISHA BENSON, CPHT Neisha Benson is currently a System Administrator and Lead Technician for Hy-Vee’s Central Fulfillment Center in Des Moines. She accepted the challenge to train pharmacy personal on a new pharmacy processing software. This was a huge undertaking not only because of the number of stores, but many of the pharmacy staff had been on the old software suite for several years. When that job was complete, instead of going back to her community store, she became focused on a job at Hy-Vee’s new Central Fulfillment Center. She has used her knowledge of workflow to make the facility more efficient. Her nominator stated: “she exemplifies the skills of a great technician. She sees that with the changes in workflow that technicians will have a growing role in the medication dispensing process. She seeks other opportunities within the company to help grow professional and at the same time becomes a valuable asset to her employer.” The Pharmacy Technician of the Year Award recognizes a pharmacy technician in Iowa who has demonstrated outstanding involvement in the Iowa Pharmacy Association and enthusiasm for the profession of pharmacy in Iowa.
PAST RECIPIENTS
2014 Alissa Young, CPhT, Ames 2013 Spencer Hospital Technicians: Erika Adolph, Allison Cacek, Kris Day, Lisa Heck, Ty Heng, Kim Hurlburt and Lori Jennings 2012 Emily Millwright, CPhT, Maquoketa 2011 Debra Kaiser, CPhT, Waverly 2010 Renee Coyle, CPhT, Dubuque 2009 Marie Myhre, CPhT, Webster City 2008 Ronda Arends, CPhT, Rock Rapids
2007 Cheryl McFarland, CPhT, Odebolt 2006 Lori Foster, CPhT, Marengo 2005 Sonya Jones, CPhT, Maquoketa 2004 Julie Harvey, CPhT, Des Moines 2003 Tracy Adams, CPhT, Newton 2002 Julia Hartman, CPhT, Muscatine 2001 Richard Schmidt, CPhT, Iowa City 2000 Mary Ellen Barry, CPhT, Des Moines 1999 Theresa Dunkin, CPhT, Iowa City
KARBELING LEADERSHIP Drake University
NATALIE ROY PHARMD CANDIDATE 2016 Natalie Roy is currently a fourth-year PharmD student at Drake University. In addition to her varied internship experiences, Natalie served as Legislative Intern for Representative John Forbes where she researched and assisted in developing health care legislation. She also co-founded an interprofessional group of Drake and Des Moines University students who seek collaboration through education and real-world problem solving. An active IPA member, Natalie has participated in the Bill Burke Student Leadership Conference, served IPA committees, and was the 2014 Max W. Eggleston Executive Intern. Natalie has demonstrated exceptional leadership both within the college and the profession, being selected for several professional activities and honors. Natalie’s nominator stated: “She is a hard-working student and understands the balance of academics along with professional and community outreach activities.”
In tribute to the leadership and service provided by the late Jerry Karbeling, the IPA Foundation has established a special award for student pharmacists at Iowa’s two Colleges of Pharmacy. The award is designed to recognize two student pharmacists (one from Drake University and one from the University of Iowa) for their contributions to professional organizations and the political process. Each College of Pharmacy submits one nomination to the IPA Board of Trustees recognizing the most deserving P3 student who has made significant contributions to the political process and professional organizations as a student pharmacist.
University of Iowa
ALYSSA BILLMEYER PHARMD CANDIDATE 2016 Alyssa Billmeyer is pursing her Doctorate of Pharmacy and Masters of Public Health degrees at the University of Iowa College of Pharmacy, and is expecting to graduate in May 2016. She has been an active member of IPA, participating in Legislative Day, Capitol Screenings, the Bill Burke Conference, and serves as a member of the Health-System Liaison Board. She has also been an active member in APhA-ASP, the Iowa Student Leadership Council, Phi Lambda Sigma, and the Graduate and Professional Student Government at the University of Iowa. She has dedicated much of her time advocating to help advance the profession of pharmacy. Alyssa has been politically active and has been called a number of times to represent the college at meetings, on committees and at the state house. Her nominator states: “She has been an outstanding student and tireless leader during her time in our college and deserves this prestigious award.�
PAST RECIPIENTS 2014 Laura Vollmer, Drake Matthew J. Farley, Iowa 2013 Natalie Schmitz, Drake Luke Watson, Iowa 2012 Huy Nguyen, Drake Jacob Shell, Iowa 2011 Andrew North, Drake Courtney Gent, Iowa 2010 Jordan Ruestman, Drake Farah Towfic, Iowa 2009 Stephanie (Swain) Lingen, Drake Amber Riesselman, Iowa 2008 Emily Nufer, Drake Ann (Higley) Ungerman, Iowa 2007 Kayla (Hansen) Waldron, Drake Sarah (Snyder) Lee, Iowa 2006 Katie Ruedinger, Drake Danielle (Ficke) Nichols, Iowa
POSTER PRESENTATION EVALUATION OF COMMUNITY PHARMACIST-MANAGED TRANSITIONS OF CARE ON HOSPITAL READMISSION RATES OBJECTIVE To evaluate the effect of community pharmacist-managed transitions of care on 30 day readmission rates of patients identified to be at high risk for hospital readmission.
RACHEL I. SMITH, PHARMD Pharmacist Resident, University of Iowa College of Pharmacy Joshua Feldman, PharmD Jack Kampf, PharmD, MPH, BCPS Craig Otting, PharmD Heather Rickertsen, PharmD Jessica Smith, PharmD, MPH William Doucette, PhD Christine Catney, PharmD Stevie Veach, PharmD, BCACP
METHODS Patients were identified to be at high-risk for hospital readmission according to the BOOST risk assessment tool. The community pharmacist obtained patient lists from 3 floors (medical, surgical, and cardiovascular units) marked with BOOST risk factors by the charge nurse every morning. The community pharmacist would then see these patients and assess for issues regarding medication safety, compliance and access and resolve these through interventions. Patient interaction was then charted in the hospital electronic health record and follow-up was done as necessary with social work, inpatient pharmacy, and nursing. 30-day hospital readmission rates for the patients seen by the community pharmacist were then compared to the readmission rates for the patients that were marked as high risk for hospital readmission, but the community pharmacist did not have time to see over a 3-month period (Oct 7th, 2013 - January 6th, 2014). RESULTS Number of readmissions and 30 day readmission rates were recorded and calculated for high risk patients that were seen by the community pharmacist and high risk patients identified but not seen. The high risk patients that were seen (n=156) had 27 hospital readmissions by 22 high risk patients. The high risk patients that were not able to be seen (n=104) had 38 hospital readmissions by 31 high risk patients. This resulted in a 17.3% 30-day readmission rate in high risk patients seen by the community pharmacist compared to 36.5% 30-day readmission rate in high risk patients not seen by the community pharmacist. CONCLUSION Being seen by a community pharmacist is associated with a significantly lower likelihood of a hospital readmission (p<0.01). A community pharmacist was able to smoothly transition as an integral player in a transitions of care model. Further expansion of this project to bedside delivery of outpatient medication(s) is currently underway.
The Poster Presentation Award recognizes one original project each year that advances the practice of pharmacy in Iowa. Poster abstracts are submitted prior to the IPA Annual Meeting and are utilized to judge award nominees. The final award selection is based on the overall poster presentation. Posters are judged on originality and innovation, reproducibility, impact on the profession, presentation and methodology.
PAST RECIPIENTS 2013 “Demonstrated Improvement of Dispensing Accuracy Through Implementation of Tech-CheckTech” - John Hamiel PharmD, Regional Director of Pharmacy, Kelly Komen, CPhT, Patsy Frank, CPhT, Arlene Wright, RPh, Wheaton Franciscan Healthcare - Iowa Region 2012 “Brown Bag CMR’s: Review of the Medicine Cabinet” - Kyle Hilsabeck, PharmD, Community Pharmacy Resident; Alan Shepley, RPh; Christine Catney, MA, PharmD; Jay Currie, PharmD, FCCP, FAPhA; Bernard Sorofman, PharmD; Mary Schroeder, PhD; U of IA Department of Pharmacy Practice and Shepley Pharmacy 2011 “Evaluation of Pharmacist Decision Making and Opinions Involving Prescriptions with a High Probability of Causing Patient Harm” - Colleen S. Kann, PharmD/Pharmacy Resident, James D. Hoehns, PharmD, FCCP, BCPS, John E. Sutherland, MD, James J. Poock, MD, Northeast Iowa Medical Education Foundation 2010 “Development and Implementation of a Medication Therapy Management Service in a Primary Care Clinic Serving an Underinsured Population” - Marie Marcelino, PharmD, MBA
2009 “Relationship Between Medication Intolerance And Achieving Therapeutic Goals For Hypertension, Diabetes, And Hyperlipidemia” - Julianna M. Kula, PharmD 2008 “The Effect of Sample Medication Restrictions on Prescribing Patterns at a Private Internal Medicine Clinic” - Andrew Miesner, PharmD 2007 “Implementation and Marketing of a Community Pharmacy Based Shingles Vaccine Administration Program” Sarah Boyce, PharmD 2006 “Assessing Risk of Cardiovascular Disease for Union Workers and Their Dependents: Results of A Pharmacist-Managed Health Screening Program” Yifei Liu, MS; Randal, P. McDonough, PharmD, MS; William R. Doucette, PhD; Xiaoyun Pan, BS; Kathleen Miller, BS Pharm
Department; Iowa Methodist Medical Center Pharmacy Department; Medical Oncology and Hematology Associates 2003 “A Cost-Benefit Analysis on the Implementation of a Cardiovascular Wellness Program from the Pharmaceutical Care Provider Perspective” - Justin Wilson, PharmD 2002 “Development and Implementation of a Cardiovascular Risk Management Program in a Self-Insured Company by Community Pharmacists” - Brenna Button, PharmD; Matt Osterhaus, RPh; Jay Currie, PharmD; Patty Kumbera, RPh; Karen Farris, PhD; Bill Doucette, PhD 2001 “Vancomycin Dosing Nomogram in the Elderly Veteran Population” - Cheryl Cropp, PharmD, BCPS; Sharon Foust, PharmD
2005 “Evaluating the Implementation of a Medication Quality Assurance Program: Attitudes and Effectiveness” - Rebekah M. Jackowski, PharmD
2000 “Implementation of Antiemetic Guidelines for Adult Chemotherapy Patients in Two Private Hospitals” - John L’Estrange, PharmD; Julie Suiter, PharmD, BCPS, BCOP
2004 “Implementation of Standardized Chemotherapy Orders Through Citywide Collaboration” - Julie Suiter, PharmD, BCOP; John L’Estrange, PharmD; Mercy Hospital Pharmacy
1999 “Implementation of a Headache Educational Program by a Community Pharmaceutical Care Resident” - Carrie (Foust) Koenigsfeld, PharmD; Jay Currie, PharmD; Al Shepley, RPh; Marla Tonn, RPh
50 YEAR PHARMACISTS 2015 HONOREES Edward P. Bean, Wayland
Corliss H. Klaassen, Chariton
Maurice D. Bell, Afton
David E. Johnson, Burlington
Terry M. Carley, Avoca
Robert S. McCaffrey, Boone
Larry P. Costello, Clear Lake
Roger D. Nichols, Prairie City
Gary A. Daws, Dixon, IL
Martin N. Ogden, Olathe, KS
John L. Drzycimski, Cedar Rapids
Stephen E. Peterson, Bettendorf
Marvin T. Feidler, Phoenix, AZ
John M. Phillips, Newton
Gerald H. Getter, Corning
Carl E. Rouse, Centerville
Duane J. Haberichter, Oskaloosa
Wayne K. Ruhl, Melrose
Charles S. Haigh, West Des Moines
Darrell J. Shirk, Gravois Mills, MO
Stephen G. Haigh, Des Moines
Robert P. Shores, New London
John R. Hofmann, Green Bay, WI
William F. Sievers, Jr, Sioux City
Lois A. Hurst, Runnells
Roger W. Snook, Council Bluffs
Since 1971, IPA has paid special tribute to pharmacists who have achieved the milestone of 50 years of professional practice and service to the Iowa public. In recognition of their dedication to the profession and their lengthy membership in the Iowa Pharmacy Association, IPA is proud to honor the following pharmacists with a special 50-year award.
OUTGOING PRESIDENT RECOGNITION JOHN SWEGLE, PHARMD, BCACP MASON CITY John Swegle served as the 135th President of the Iowa Pharmacy Association. John is a Clinical Pharmacist with the Mercy Family Residency Program and is an Associate Professor at the University of Iowa College of Pharmacy. John is known for his quiet leadership style and passion for patient care. Prior to serving as president, Johnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s involvement in IPA included a term on the Board of Trustees, a past participant of Leadership Pharmacy, and serving on numerous committees and task forces including serving as chair of the Professional Affairs Committee. As president, John has traveled not only throughout the state of Iowa representing the profession, but has attended numerous conferences throughout the country. He has taken time out of his professional and personal life to meet with legislators, health policy makers, state officials, other state association presidents, representatives from the pharmaceutical industry, college faculty, student pharmacists, and IPA members. The membership, Board of Trustees and staff of IPA would like to thank John and his wife Sarah for their leadership and their personal sacrifices this past year.
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President Geo. H. Schafer Geo. H. Schafer Geo. B. Hogin A.R. Townsend A.H. Harrison W.S. McBride C.R. Wallace A.H. Miles W.C. Bryant R.W. Crawford W.H. Torbert W.H. Torbert A.A. Broadie T.W. Ruete Milo W. Ward Milo W. Ward Milo W. Ward Ed M. Burns John L. Etzel W.G. Bale J.H. Picket E.V. Baldwin E.B. Tainter H.S. Baker D.G. Morgan N.T. Hendrix G.M. Pederson
Exec. Officer H.W. Dodds H.W. Dodds Emil L. Boerner Emil L. Boerner Emil L. Boerner Emil L. Boerner Emil L. Boerner Rosa M. Upson Rosa M. Upson Rosa M. Upson Rosa M. Upson Rosa M. Upson Rosa M. Upson Rosa M. Upson Rosa M. Upson Suel J. Spaulding Suel J. Spaulding A.H. Miles A.H. Miles A.H. Miles Fletcher Howard Fletcher Howard Fletcher Howard Fletcher Howard Fletcher Howard Ben J. Kloster J.M. Lindly
Treasurer C.H. Ward C.H.Ward C.H. Ward C.H. Ward J.B. Webb J.B. Webb J.B. Webb J.B. Webb J.B. Webb C.H. Ward C.H. Ward C.H. Ward C.H. Ward C.H. Ward J.B. Webb J.B. Webb J.B. Webb J.B. Webb J.B. Webb J.B. Webb J.B. Webb J.B. Webb J.B. Webb J.B. Webb J.B. Webb J.B. Webb J.B. Webb
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President W.H. Maher G.H. Boyson Edwin Franken F.B. Clark W.R. Beck N.F. Reed Frank Shane Geo. Miller A.J. Kilmer J.R. Sutter J.A. Todd T.M. Watts T.M. Watts A.C. Phillip A.C. Phillip Geo. Judish Geo. Judish H.F. Jones J.D. Royer Denny Brann B.Q. Ruegnitz J.J. Gillespie R.W. Harvey R.M. Gibson P.J. Jepson John Heerema E.L. Beezley Olin E. Hill Otto H. Bjornstad
Exec. Officer J.M. Lindly J.M. Lindly J.M. Lindly J.M. Lindly J.M. Lindly Al Falkenhainer Al Falkenhainer Al Falkenhainer Al Falkenhainer Al Falkenhainer Al Falkenhainer Al Falkenhainer Al Falkenhainer Al Falkenhainer Al Falkenhainer Al Falkenhainer Al Falkenhainer Al Falkenhainer J.W. Slocum J.W. Slocum J.W. Slocum J.W. Slocum J.W. Slocum J.W. Slocum J.W. Slocum J.W. Slocum J.W. Slocum J.W. Slocum J.W. Slocum
Treasurer J.B. Webb J.B. Webb J.B. Webb J.B. Webb J.B. Webb J.M. Lindly J.M. Lindly J.M. Lindly J.M. Lindly J.M. Lindly J.M. Lindly J.M. Lindly J.M. Lindly J.M. Lindly J.M. Lindly J.M. Lindly J.M. Lindly J.M. Lindly J.M. Lindly J.M. Lindly J.M. Lindly J.M. Lindly J.M. Lindly J.M. Lindly J.M. Lindly J.M. Lindly J.M. Lindly J.M. Lindly J.M. Lindly
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President W.H. McClelland R.J. Allen A.E. Thomas G.W. McShane G.L. Brown H.H. Gibbs C.R. Schlumberger L. H. Myers Wm. S. Hanson B.W. Miller D.L. Bruner L.S. Veenker L.L. Eisentraut W.C. Fastenow A.J. Toller W.D. Myers Edw. S. Rose J.H. Norgaard R.M. Hofmann William Boortz Clair Groves J.C. Marshall Robert G. Gibbs Otto Bjornstad A. P. Coontz Max W. Eggleston
Exec. Officer J.W. Slocum J.W. Slocum J.W. Slocum J.W. Slocum J.W. Slocum V.H. Tyler V.H. Tyler V.H. Tyler VH. Tyler V.H. Tyler V.H. Tyler D.L. Bruner D.L. Bruner D.L. Bruner D.L. Bruner D.L. Bruner D.L. Bruner D.L. Bruner D.L. Bruner D.L. Bruner D.L. Bruner D.L. Bruner D.L. Bruner D.L. Bruner Robert G. Gibbs Robert G. Gibbs
Treasurer J.M. Lindly J.M. Lindly J.M. Lindly J.M. Lindly J.M. Lindly J.M. Lindly J.M. Lindly J.M. Lindly J.M. Lindly J.M. Lindly J.M. Lindly J.M. Lindly J.M. Lindly J.M. Lindly P.J. Jepson P.J. Jepson P.J. Jepson P.J. Jepson P.J. Jepson P.J. Jepson P.J. Jepson P.J. Jepson P.J. Jepson P.J. Jepson John Veenker John Veenker
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Leo C. Brau Elmer J. Norgaard Martin M. Boeke Richard Casey Hubert M. Forker Cal Woods C. Boyd Granberg Jack Smit Gale W. Stapp Harold Woodruff Robert Ohrlund Dave Stewart Gill Hartliep Leonard Wicks William Deets Darwyn Williams Rollin Bridge Gary Thudium Gary Boeke Tom Vlassis Lanny Larsh Eugene Lutz T.J. Johnsrud Robert Osterhaus Sue Yeakel Phillip Weider Dennis Killion Steve Firman Jerry Karbeling
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Robert G. Gibbs Robert G. Gibbs Robert G. Gibbs Robert G. Gibbs Robert G. Gibbs Robert G. Gibbs Robert G. Gibbs Robert G. Gibbs Robert G. Gibbs Robert G. Gibbs Robert G. Gibbs Robert G. Gibbs Robert G. Gibbs Robert G. Gibbs Robert G. Gibbs Robert G. Gibbs Robert G. Gibbs Robert G. Gibbs Robert G. Gibbs Thomas R. Temple Thomas R. Temple Thomas R. Temple Thomas R. Temple Thomas R. Temple Thomas R. Temple Thomas R. Temple Thomas R. Temple Thomas R. Temple Thomas R. Temple
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Exec. Officer Thomas R. Temple Thomas R. Temple Thomas R. Temple Thomas R. Temple Thomas R. Temple Thomas R. Temple Thomas R. Temple Thomas R. Temple Thomas R. Temple Thomas R. Temple Thomas R. Temple Thomas R. Temple Thomas R. Temple Thomas R. Temple Thomas R. Temple Thomas R. Temple Thomas R. Temple Thomas R. Temple Thomas R. Temple Thomas R. Temple Thomas R. Temple Kate Gainer Kate Gainer Kate Gainer Kate Gainer
Treasurer Jack Kiburz Steve Firman Steve Firman Jim Scott Jim Scott Jim Scott Jim Scott Jim Scott Jim Scott Jim Wallace Jim Wallace Mark Richards Mark Richards Mark Richards Susan Frey Susan Frey Bob Stessman Bob Stessman Jim Miller Jim Miller Jim Miller Al Shepley Al Shepley Steve Firman Steve Firman
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ISHP PAST PRESIDENTS In 1999 the Iowa Pharmacists Association and the Iowa Society of Health-System Pharmacists unified and formed the Iowa Pharmacy Association.
1963-64 Anthony Rocca 1964-65 Daryl Weishaar 1965-66 William Nelson 1966-67 Phillip Greth 1967-68 Ken Gardner 1968-69 Robert Bellinger 1969-70 Robert Curtis 1970-71 William Deets 1971-72 Dennis P. West 1972-73 Jack Berg 1973-74 Carol Phillips 1974-75 Bill Tester 1975-76 William Deets 1976-77 Carol Phillips 1977-78 Robert Clark 1978-79 Dennis Messier 1979-80 Jan Wenger 1980-81 Daniel Toal 1981-82 Steven Kastendieck 1982-83 Jon Beyer
1983-84 Stephen Bergquist 1984-85 David Novotny 1985-86 Timonty Page 1986-87 Ed Sarrazin 1987-88 Karl Kamber 1988-89 Vickie Jain 1989-90 Mary Beth Gross 1990-91 Robert Clark 1991-92 Jon Beyer 1992-93 David H. Bernhard 1993-94 Steven Kastendieck 1994-95 Curtis Olthoff 1995-96 John Rode 1996-97 Sharon Meyer 1997-98 Jim Wallace 1998 Mary Voelker Phipps
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