(Council Bluffs, IA) – The Community Foundation for Western Iowa today (Wednesday) announced the appointment of two new members to its Board of Directors, Christina Bateman of Atlantic, Iowa, and Kevin Cabbage of Stanton, Iowa. Bateman and Cabbage joined the Community Foundation’s 15-member board comprised of dedicated community members and leaders committed to improving the lives of all residents in western Iowa. The two began their three-year terms in May, with the option to serve a maximum of three terms.
Christina Bateman
Kevin Cabbage
Donna Dostal, CF President and CEO, said “On behalf of the Board of Directors and staff, we are delighted that Christina and Kevin are joining our Board during such a fundamental time at the Community Foundation. As we continue to grow and expand our services throughout western Iowa, their leadership and expertise will be essential. Given their involvement in the communities of Atlantic and Stanton, I am confident Christina and Kevin will play an important role on the Community Foundation’s future.”
Christina Bateman has been a realtor with Meyer and Gross Real Estate Co. for over 10 years, and previously worked as a project manager for her family’s commercial construction company, Allied Engineering. She and her husband, Joe, and their children reside in Atlantic, Iowa, and in her freetime, Christina enjoys walking, reading, and cheering on the Iowa Hawkeyes.
Bateman is passionate about her hometown and serving others. She is a member and past president of the Atlantic Rotary Club; founder and president of Faith’s Friends; member and past president of the Atlantic YMCA board; a committee chair for the Ann W. Wickman Child Development Center; Board member of Cass/Atlantic Development Corporation; member of Atlantic Community Development LLC; and co-founder and president of Vision Atlantic Inc.
Kevin Cabbage is the chief executive officer at Farmers Mutual Telephone Company in Stanton, where he started as a technician in 1983 and has been employed for over 40 years.
Cabbage is involved in numerous professional organizations, some of which include: the Governor’s Empower Rural Iowa Initiative; chairman of the Iowa High School Sports Network board; CEO of the Stanton Old Lumber Yard (OLY) Events Center; president of the Southwest Iowa Network board; Alquist 3D Printing board and advisory committee chair; and Cellular 29, Ltd. Board. Additionally, Cabbage volunteers his time with the following community organizations: Stanton Child Resource Center board; chairman of the City of Stanton Vision committee; board of trustee member at Montgomery County Memorial Hospital; and board member with the Stanton Community Foundation.
The Community Foundation also welcomed new committee members to help advance the organization’s mission of “creating a lasting legacy in our region by engaging our citizens and communities for durable change and fostering a culture of philanthropy”:
- Jacob Cool, Director of Member Services at the Council Bluffs Greater Area Chamber of Commerce and 712 Initiative, and Kimberly Schneckloth, owner of The Acres Event Center, both joined the Community Impact Grants committee;
- Ryan Daisy, Associate Attorney at Willson & Pechacek, P.L.C., joined the Education committee;
- Meridith Dillon, Director of Strategic Growth and Innovation at Blair Freeman, joined the newly established Housing committee;
- Cara Marker-Morgan, Executive Director at Golden Hills RC&D, joined the committee for the Women’s Fund of Southwest Iowa;
- and Evan Summy, Vice President of Midwest Ag Services, Inc., and Travis Castle, owner and agent at American Family Insurance – Castle & Associates, Inc., both joined the Unmet Needs committee.
About Community Foundation for Western Iowa:
The Community Foundation for Western Iowa, formerly Pottawattamie County Community Foundation, is a tax-exempt public charity, 501(c)(3), that serves thousands of people who share a common interest in improving the quality of life in Western Iowa. Through the Community Foundation, individuals, families, businesses and organizations can create permanent charitable funds that help their communities meet the challenges of changing times. The foundation invests and administers these charitable funds. The Community Foundation is overseen by a volunteer board of leading citizens and run by professionals with expertise in identifying the needs of their community.
In 2023, investors at the Community Foundation awarded 320 grants totaling an astounding $5.4 million dollars to a variety of nonprofit organizations. To learn about the Community Foundation’s growth and impact, view its recent annual report at: www.givewesterniowa.org/impact/report.