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Lieutenant Governor Stepping Down To Focus More On Family Named Ceo Of Iowa Bankers Association

Lieutenant Governor Stepping Down to Focus on Family, Named CEO of Iowa Bankers Association

Jody Reynolds to Resign from Office Early Next Year

Jody Reynolds will soon be stepping down from office to focus on her family, reports the Radio Iowa Network. The Iowa Senate must approve Reynolds's resignation before it can become official.

What's Next for Reynolds

Reynolds will take over as CEO of the Iowa Bankers Association on March 1, 2024.

Reynolds on Her Decision to Resign

Reynolds said in a statement that she has "mixed emotions" about leaving office, but her family must come first.

"My family has always been my priority and this decision has not been made lightly," Reynolds said.

Reynolds' Impact as Lieutenant Governor

Reynolds has served as Lieutenant Governor since 2019. During her time in office, she has focused on issues such as mental health, agriculture, and education.

Iowa Bankers Association Welcomes Reynolds

The Iowa Bankers Association is excited to welcome Reynolds as its new CEO.

"Jody is a proven leader with a deep understanding of the financial services industry," said John Sorensen, the association's chairman.

Reynolds' Qualifications for the Role

Reynolds has a long history of working in the financial sector. Before being elected Lieutenant Governor, she served as the president and CEO of the Iowa Credit Union League.

Reynolds' Goals for the Iowa Bankers Association

Reynolds said she is eager to lead the Iowa Bankers Association and advocate for its members.

"I am committed to working with our members to ensure that the banking industry remains strong and vibrant in Iowa," Reynolds said.


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