The ACE Mentor Program of Central Iowa

Mentoring the Workforce of the Future

The ACE Mentor Program is the fastest-growing high school mentoring program focusing on careers in the design/build industry. It was founded in 1995 by the principals of leading design and construction firms, to introduce high school students to career opportunities in the industry. The mission of the organization is to engage, excite and enlighten high school students to pursue careers in the design/build construction industry through mentoring; and to support their continued advancement in the industry through scholarships and grants. ACE has 72 affiliates operating in 36 states. For additional information please visit www.acementor.org.

The ACE Mentor Program of America involved over 10,000 high school students, most from low-income families, in 180 cities and communities. Nearly 2,000 mentors, many from leading design and construction firms, donated their time to teach students about their industry and to stimulate them to pursue industry careers.According to a recent survey of ACE program alumni, two-thirds of ACE participants major in architecture, engineering, and construction in college.

“The construction industry is the second-largest employer in the U.S. With 50 percent of all buildings that will exist by the year 2030 not even built yet, it is a growing industry. However, current statistics project that the need for qualified, skilled individuals working in the field will far exceed the supply, with over 1 million job openings by 2012,” said Dr. Charles H. Thornton, Founder and Chairman of ACE. “This is a crisis that we cannot afford – the growth of our country depends on finding solutions. These national and local initiatives will help to begin the careers of a new generation of talented professionals and marks an historic opportunity for us to make a difference and continue the growth of an industry that is so important.”

ACE Board of Directors

James Britt, RDG Planning and Design, Chairman
Dave Unick, Brooks Borg Skiles, Vice Chair
Michael G. Simpson, Neumann Brothers Inc., Treasurer
Kim Augspurger, Saxton Inc., Secretary
 Scott Ralston, Iowa DNR, Past Chairman
Kelly Altes, KJWW Engieering
Roger Foelske, The Department of Education
Dan Keagle, Peters Construction
Ryan Lamb, Whitfield & Eddy, PLC
Jeff Magner, Terracon Consultants
Daryl Metzger, Architects Smith Metzger
TJ Meyerholz, The Weitz Company
Dr. Wilfred A. Nixon, University of Iowa
Randy Ripperger, Valley High School
Jim Simmons, Russell Construction
Andrew Wermes, The Department of Education
Kevin White, Baldwin-White Architects

If you would like to become a mentor with the ACE Program of Iowa, please contact James Britt, RDG Planning & Design, 515-288-3141.