Shared Governance

College Council

The College Council is a representative body of faculty, staff, and students tasked with helping to facilitate shared governance at DMACC. Its primary functions are to provide feedback and input on college policies, procedures, and initiatives, to bring faculty, staff, and student ideas and concerns to the attention of DMACC's administration, and to facilitate clear, open, and transparent communication across our college community.

Please see the College Council's charter for more information. The current charter is provisional and will be finalized in early 2024.

To contact the College Council, please email the college council or any of the Council members listed below:

Bethany Sweeney - Co-Chair
Carroll
FT Faculty - English/History
besweeney@dmacc.edu

Carrie Morris - Co-Chair
Urban
FT Faculty - Spanish
cjmorris@dmacc.edu

Jasmine McAleavey - Secretary
Ankeny
Testing Center Assistant
jmmcaleavey@dmacc.edu

Amanda Magie
Ankeny
Academic Advisor – Career Advantage
ajmagie@dmacc.edu

Amy Harris
District
Assessment Program Specialist
ajharris12@dmacc.edu

Andrea Rouse
Ankeny
FT Faculty - Agribusiness
adrouse@dmacc.edu

Bella Raymond
Student
braymond1@dmacc.edu

Bruce Lasch
Boone
Security Officer
balasch@dmacc.edu

Caitlyn Zimmermann
Ankeny
Pathway Navigator, Industry & Technology
cmzimmermann@dmacc.edu

Cheryl Young
Ankeny
FT Faculty - Medical Assistant Program
cjyoung1@dmacc.edu

Cody Chesmore
Carroll
FT Faculty - English/History
cmchesmore@dmacc.edu

Dashawnna Norris
Student
dnorris6@dmacc.edu

Drew Guinness
Boone
FT Faculty - Biology
aaguinness@dmacc.edu

Jane Bradley
PT Faculty - Math and Sciences
gjbradley@dmacc.edu

Jill Hoeck
Ankeny
Work Based Learning Navigator
jmhoeck@dmacc.edu

Joanne Purtill
Ankeny
Test Proctor
jmpurtill@dmacc.edu

Jodi Abshire
Boone
Administrative Assistant
jlabshire@dmacc.edu

Katie Mitchell
Urban
FT Faculty - Sociology
kmitchell16@dmacc.edu

Kayla Lucht
West
FT Faculty - Speech
kmlucht@dmacc.edu

Krystal Cox
Boone
FT Faculty - English
kncox@dmacc.edu

Laurie Linhart
Ankeny
FT Faculty - Sociology/Honors
lclinhart@dmacc.edu

Lee White
Ankeny
Custodian (FT)
llwhite@dmacc.edu

Lisa Ash
Boone
FT Faculty - Business Law
llash@dmacc.edu

Mariana Villa-Drees
Ankeny
Recruitment Specialist/ELL Instructor
mvilladrees@dmacc.edu

Marko Magazinovic
Southridge
PT Faculty - Math and Business
mmagazinovic@dmacc.edu

Matt Sprengeler
Ankeny
Academic Advisor
mjsprengeler@dmacc.edu

Miranda Gauthier
Ankeny
FT Faculty - Biology/Honors
mcgauthier@dmacc.edu

Nikki Hamilton
Urban
FT Faculty - Nursing
nshamilton@dmacc.edu

Rodd Bullard
Ankeny
FT Faculty - Computer Science
rebullard@dmacc.edu

Saem Parry
Urban
FT Faculty - ELL
shparry@dmacc.edu

Tony Napier
Student
twnapier@dmacc.edu

Theunis van Aardt
Boone
FT Faculty - Chemistry
tgvanaardt@dmacc.edu

Student Government

Student Activities Council is DMACC's student government that's function is to promote college spirit, provide a focal point for discussion between students and the college staff, and give students a voice in college affairs. The SAC plans a variety of activities and offers a wide-range of services designed to enhance campus life.

The Marketing and Management Department has three seats on the Council and students are elected by major to represent the department. Students can participate in leadership activities and conferences as well as hold officer positions.

The Student Activities Council offers activities and services in three areas: campus life, professional development, and programming.

DMACC Higher Education Association

Welcome to the new home for Des Moines Area Community College Higher Education Association's documents and member information. DMACCHEA was established on September 20, 1982.

Purpose of DMACC HEA

  • To work for the welfare of students, the advancement of education and the improvement of instructional opportunities for all.
  • To develop and promote the adoption of such ethical practices, personnel policies, and standards of preparation and participation as mark a profession.
  • To create in the community a more profound interest in and understanding of educational matters and to seek solutions to community problems relative to the college.
  • To improve the professional, economic, social and civic status of its members.
  • To support and strengthen local, state, and national education associations through participation and understanding of the programs and needs. To represent appropriate employees of DMACC.
  • To work for the improvement of conditions and to seek solutions to community problems relating to institutions of higher education.

Please use the following information to contact members of the Association's Executive Board:


To join DMACC HEA, contact Bethany Sweeney, membership chair, at 712-792-8319 or besweeney@dmacc.edu