Lori Sundberg announces intent to retire as president of Kirkwood Community College

Lori Sundberg

Kirkwood Community College President Dr. Lori Sundberg has announced her intent to retire as leader of the Iowa institution in the fall of 2023. The announcement was made Nov 7 in a message to faculty and staff. Sundberg was previously president of Carl Sandburg College in Galesburg.

The fifth president in Kirkwood’s history, as well as the first female to lead the college, Sundberg has served in the role since the fall of 2018. 

A release from the college says under Sundberg’s direction the institution has implemented a number of key academic initiatives including the Cedar Rapids College Career Connection as well as Guided Pathways, a nationally recognized framework designed to streamline a student’s path from enrollment to completion.

Sundberg received numerous awards including a 2022 Ovation Award from the Iowa Women’s Foundation. She was also named a 2022 Gazette HER Woman of Achievement honoree as well as a 2022 Woman of Influence by the Corridor Business Journal.

“It seems hard to believe that it has been five years since I started here,” said Sundberg. “It’s really with mixed and bittersweet emotions that I submitted my letter of intent. It’s hard to know the right time to retire. At the same time, it feels like we’ve achieved our goals that we set out to accomplish since I started. I didn’t think it would be possible that I would ever care about an institution as much as I care for this college, but it’s going to be incredibly difficult to leave. I will be a Kirkwood supporter forever.”

According to Kirkwood Board of Trustees Chair Jim Mollenhauer, Sundberg’s retirement will mean a big loss for Kirkwood.

“Dr. Sundberg has been an incredible leader for our college through some very difficult times,” said Mollenhauer. “The way she has handled her duties in the face of impossible odds with the pandemic and derecho has been exemplary. Despite the challenges, she still has accomplished more than many would have in normal times. While the board and I are sad to see her go, we are happy for her to be able to enjoy a lengthy, well-deserved retirement and we wish her the best.”

Sundberg plans to continue in her role as president through Kirkwood’s accreditation visit with the Higher Learning Commission next October. The nationwide search to find her successor is set to begin in the coming months. 

With the most credit programs of any community college in Iowa, Kirkwood Community College boasts more than 17,000 annual college-credit students.

A Galesburg native, Sundberg began her tenure as Sandburg’s sixth president in July 2010. She was the first female president in the college’s history as well as the first to be a Sandburg alumnus. Sundberg began working at the college as an adjunct economics instructor in 1995. Before being named president, she also served as Sandburg’s coordinator of institutional research (1996-97); director of institutional research (1997-2002); dean of human resources and organizational development (2003-05); vice president of administrative services (2005-07); and vice president of academic services (2007-10).

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