Mary Mulgrew Gronen
Term: July 1, 2024 to June 30, 2028
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Mary, a Democrat, is Vice President of Gronen, a Dubuque real estate development company (1999 – present), which also includes both construction management and property management divisions.
Mary co-founded and co-owned Travel Headquarters of Dubuque in 1984, a full-service travel agency. During this time, Mary served a six year term as a member of the Dubuque Airport Commission.
She has served on the Four Mounds Foundation Board of Directors since 1995. Four Mounds is a non-profit organization whose mission is to preserve the natural, architectural and historical resources of the Four Mounds estate, educate with hands-on opportunities for youth and community, and serve through leadership, stewardship, and innovative partnerships.
Mary is a founding member of Smart Growth Development created in 2009. Smart Growth is an Iowa bi-partisan non-profit coalition which has advocated for the continuation, growth, and accessibility of financing programs that make historic rehabilitation projects possible. The diverse membership includes developers, municipalities, Main Street programs, Chambers of Commerce, architects, contractors, accountants, attorneys, preservation organizations, and economic development groups.
She is also a founding member of Heritage Works Dubuque (2015) and continues to serve on its Board of Directors. Heritage Works is a non-profit organization whose vision is to develop an authentic, vibrant, and culturally rich community through Education & Advocacy, Historic Tax Credit Partnerships, and Consulting Services.
Mary is a founding member of Mississippi Driftless Regional Alliance and Dubuque Forward (2021) and serves as an Officer on the Board of Directors. This group of private-sector and non-profit leaders serve as catalysts to move projects forward, and whose mission it is to make Dubuque a community of choice where all people can thrive.
She and her husband, John, have been married since 1991, and have worked side by side as partners in Gronen since 1999. They have two sons and one grandchild.