Board & Meeting Info - I-JOBS - Iowa's infrastructure investment initiative.

Board & Meeting Info

The Legislature created an 11-member I-JOBS Board that awards targeted and competitive grants.  In 2009, The I-JOBS Board awarded $118.5 million in local infrastructure disaster recovery competitive grants and $46.5 million in non-competitive grants outlined by the Legislature.  In 2010, the board will award $30 million in competitive disaster prevention grants and $31 million in non-competitive grants outlined by the Legislature. 


Jeff Pomeranz, City Manager for Cedar Rapids, is chair of the I-JOBS Board and Pat Baird, CEO of AEGON USA, is vice chair. In addition to six members appointed by the Governor, the I-JOBS Board includes State Treasurer Michael L. Fitzgerald and representatives of the Iowa Finance Authority, the Iowa Department of Economic Development, Iowa Workforce Development and the Rebuild Iowa Office.

Appointees to the I-JOBS Board

Jeff Pomeranz, Chair – Pomeranz was named City Manager for the City of Cedar Rapids in 2010. Prior to that he served as the City Manager in West Des Moines since 1998. Before his tenure in West Des Moines, he served as the City Manager in Port Angeles, Washington for eight years and as the City Manager in Del Rio, TX for five years. He is an executive board member of the Iowa League of Cities and is an Adjunct Professor at Drake University. He received a B.A. in Political Science from the Rochester Institute of Technology in 1980 and an M.P.A from the University of Alabama in 1982. 

Pat Baird, Vice-Chair – Pat Baird began his career at AEGON USA in 1976. He has served as Executive Vice-President and Chief Operating Officer, Chief Financial Officer and Director of Tax and was appointed to his current position in March 2002.  Baird is a past Chair and now a member of the Kirkwood Community College Foundation, a Priority One Board Member, and a member of the Waypoint Board of Trustees.  He received a degree in Business Administration from the University of Iowa in 1976 and became a CPA in 1978. 

Kate Gronstal – Gronstal is a Project Engineer for HNTB Corporation in Omaha, NE.  She also has experience as a bridge engineer with the Schemmer Associates Inc in Council Bluffs and the Kirkham Michael Consulting Engineers in Omaha.  She is a member of the Iowa Humanities Board, the Generation Iowa Commission, the Iowa Engineering Society, the Bluffs Arts Council, and Leadership Council Bluffs.  She received a B.S. in Civil Engineering from the Illinois Institute of Technology in 2000, and an M.P.A in Public Administration from the Illinois Institute of Technology in 2001.          

Toi Sullivan – Sullivan has worked as an Architect for FEH Associates in Sioux City since 1999.  She serves as a committee member on the Sioux City Design Standards Committee.  She has also served on the Leadership Siouxland Board since 2001 and recently became the Board President.  She received a Bachelor of Architecture (BArch) and a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Design from North Dakota State University in 1992.