FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE September 6, 2023
Contact: Mark Tauscheck Media Relations Cell: 515-205-6090 mark.tauscheck@unitypoint.org
Denny Linderbaum Announces His Retirement as President of UnityPoint Health – Des Moines Foundation (Des Moines, Iowa) After a 23-year career leading the UnityPoint Health – Des Moines Foundation, Denny Linderbaum has announced his retirement as of January 31, 2024. “It’s bittersweet to think about retirement because I love working with the incredible team at UnityPoint Health and in particular our Foundation team,” said Linderbaum. “I’m so proud to have been a part of this amazing organization for the last 23 years. My time here has been a challenging and very meaningful part of my 50-year career in fundraising.” During Linderbaum’s tenure, the UnityPoint Health – Des Moines Foundation’s assets grew from $75 million in 2001 to $190 million in 2022, which allows the Foundation to be completely self-sufficient and ensures 100 percent of all gifts go to the programs and services donors want to support. During 2001-2022, the Foundation raised more than $167 million and transferred more than $171 million to UnityPoint Health – Des Moines hospitals and related entities, including Iowa Methodist Medical Center, Iowa Lutheran Hospital, Methodist West Hospital, Grinnell Regional Medical Center, Blank Children’s Hospital, John Stoddard Cancer Center, Eyerly Ball Community Mental Health Services, Taylor House Hospice and more. “Denny’s commitment and passion are evident in all he has done during his time as the president of the Foundation. He and his team have led many successful fundraising campaigns, special events and raised funds for programs and services that would not exist without the generosity of thousands of donors,” said David Stark, UnityPoint Health – Des Moines market president. “I’m so thankful and appreciative of Denny and his dedication to our organization. I wish him all the very best as he moves into retirement.” A few key highlights from Linderbaum’s tenure include:
The opening of Taylor House Hospice in 2003 after a successful $2.8M fundraising campaign that included a naming gift of $1M. The opening of Methodist West Hospital in 2009 after a very tough economic climate in which the Foundation raised more than $5M to help build this facility. The STAR Center and Developmental Center was a $10M expansion and relocation project in 2020. The Foundation raised more than $5M to help grow services for children and families in our community.