DMU President Franklin Receives CASE Chief Executive Leadership Award

New Campus, Fundraising Success Among Her DMU Achievements

West Des Moines, IA (04/18/2024) — Angela L. Walker Franklin, Ph.D., president and chief executive officer of Des Moines University Medicine and Health Sciences, was honored April 16 with the 2024 Chief Executive Leadership Award for District VI of the Council for Advancement and Support of Education. The award recognizes an outstanding president, chancellor, headmaster or system head of a District VI CASE member institution for outstanding efforts in promoting and supporting education and institutional advancement.

CASE is a global nonprofit association that serves educational advancement professionals in alumni relations, communications, development, marketing and advancement services. It offers programming and networking through eight districts in the United States and Canada. District VI comprises Colorado, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wyoming.

Franklin became DMU's 15th president and CEO in 2011 after serving as executive vice president, provost and professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Meharry Medical College in Nashville. During her tenure at the university, DMU launched its $25 million Purple & Proud Campaign, the largest fundraising effort in DMU's history. That goal was surpassed a year later, so DMU doubled the goal to $50 million, which it exceeded in January 2024.

Franklin also led the university in building and moving its campus from 3200 Grand Ave. in Des Moines to a new 88-acre campus with state-of-the-art facilities and technology at 8025 Grand Ave. in West Des Moines. The 2023 move coincided with DMU's 125th anniversary.

Frequently featured in local and national publications, Franklin often speaks on the topics of women leaders, transformative leadership and the importance of fostering a culturally competent and diverse health care workforce ready to serve people and populations of all backgrounds. She has led DMU in developing partnerships with Iowa health systems and other higher education institutions to benefit aspiring health professionals.

Also under her leadership, DMU:

Franklin has served on the boards of UnityPoint Health, Bankers Trust, the Greater Des Moines Partnership, the Harkin National Advisory Council, the Science Center of Iowa and United Way of Central Iowa. She chaired the Assembly of Presidents of the American College of Osteopathic Medicine, United Way of Central Iowa Health Cabinet, Greater Des Moines Partnership Workforce Education Board, American Heart Association Go Red for Women Movement Luncheon, JDRF One Walk to Cure Diabetes, and the Mental Health Workgroup of the Central Iowa Community Health Needs Assessment.

Franklin also has been a member of the Association of Academic Health Centers Board, the Furman University Board and the Adaptive Work Group Addressing Racism in Healthcare of the American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine.

Her many awards include AACOM's 2022 Dale S. Dodson Award in recognition of her significant contributions to the advancement and support of osteopathic medical education; the 2017 American Psychological Association Training Advisory Committee Special Award; the 2016 Martin Luther King Jr. Achievement Award from the Iowa Department of Human Rights; the 2015 Mary McLeod Bethune Award (Educator of the Year) from the Iowa Juneteenth Observance Committee; and the 2013 African American History Maker Award from the African American Museum of Iowa. In 2022, she was inducted into the Iowa Business Hall of Fame, which honors the achievements of Iowans who have made outstanding contributions to developing and enhancing the state's business climate.

Located in West Des Moines, part of Iowa's capital metro, Des Moines University offers 10 graduate-level professional degree programs in anatomy, biomedical sciences, health care administration, occupational therapy, osteopathic medicine, physical therapy, physician assistant studies, podiatric medicine and public health. Founded in 1898, the institution offers superior academics in a collaborative environment. DMU students' scores on national examinations, pass rates on board certifications and match rates for medical residency programs are consistently higher than national averages and rates at peer institutions.

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CASE District VI honored DMU President Angela Walker Franklin for leading the university during an era of extraordinary advancement.