JOHN HAND RETIRES FROM COLLEGE BOARD
The Board of Trustees of Iowa Lakes
Community College met in special session
today (Tuesday) to act on the retirement of
a fellow Trustee.
The Trustees accepted the retirement of John
Hand, effective June 15.
Hand served for two decades representing the
Emmetsburg area, most recently in the
position of President of the Board of
Trustees.
After the meeting, John Hand reflected on
his service to the board.
“I would just like to say that I have
thoroughly enjoyed my 20 years on the board.
Serving Iowa Lakes has definitely been a
highlight in my life,” Hand said. “Because
of recent health problems, my wife and I
feel that this would be a good time for
me to retire.”
Hand said he’d miss the people he has been
associated with over the years and then
looked to the future.
“Iowa Lakes is a premier institution
and its future looks bright,” he said.
The two Trustees who were in Estherville for
the teleconference heaped praises on Hand.
“He has done an excellent job serving as
board president,” said Trustee Jan Lund. “We
respect his decision to retire and we wish
him well. He has really served his community
well!”
Trustee Bud Kyle reaffirmed Lund’s tribute
to Hand.
“John has been an invaluable board member,”
Kyle said. “He has really shown his
leadership. I will miss him on the board.
He’s one of a kind.”
“I wish to echo the comments of John’s
fellow Trustees and add that John’s
leadership as board president has been a
steady and extremely valuable influence both
at the board level and in terms of overall
college leadership,” said President Harold
Prior. “In addition, John has represented
Iowa Lakes Community College on the Iowa
Association of Community College Trustees
Board for many years and has served with
distinction.”
Also during the teleconference meeting, the
Trustees acted on identifying a new Board
President effective June 16. Jan Lund moved,
and Jim Miller seconded, to elect Jack
Tatman as President. That’s a position
Tatman has held in the past.
Jan Lund will remain as Vice President of
the Trustees.
At the next meeting of the Trustees (June
24) the board will appoint a replacement
Trustee for Hand’s term. That person will
serve until elections are held in September.
The official organizational meeting occurs a
month later in October.

John Hand