On September 7, 2021, Governor Kim Reynolds inducted former Sukup Manufacturing Co. employee, Warren Van Dyke of Greene, Iowa, into the Iowa Volunteer Hall of Fame. This prestigious honor is the highest recognition volunteers can receive for volunteer efforts in their communities in the state of Iowa.
The governor and lieutenant governor recognize inductees in a special ceremony held at the State Capitol Building, and their names are engraved on the Volunteer Hall of Fame plaque on permanent display in the State Historical Museum. Van Dyke attended the ceremony with members of his family. Mary Sukup, as well as Mary and Charles Sukup, Sukup Manufacturing Board Chair, also attended.
“Warren’s commitment to his community was continually shown at Sukup Manufacturing Co. If Warren had asked for anything, it was not for himself, but for someone else or for a great cause!” said Steve Sukup, President and CEO of Sukup Manufacturing.
His volunteer activities extend across a variety of organizations. Warren strongly believed in supporting his community and church. A glimpse at his volunteer efforts:
“Congratulations to Warren from all your friends at Sukup Manufacturing Co. for being elected to the Iowa Hall of Fame,” said Mary Sukup, Sukup Manufacturing Corporate Secretary. “We are so proud of you for being so much help and a joy to many others.”
Van Dyke worked at Sukup Manufacturing Co. for 17 years and retired in 2020. During his time at Sukup he held multiple positions.
About Sukup Manufacturing Co.
Sukup Manufacturing Co. is the world’s largest family-owned and operated manufacturer of grain storage, grain drying and handling equipment, and steel buildings. The company is headquartered in America’s heartland - Sheffield, Iowa - and covers one million square feet of office, manufacturing and warehouse space. The company employs more than 600 people, making it one of the largest employers in North Central Iowa. Three generations of the family are active in the business.
Sukup’s product line includes on-farm and commercial grain bins; portable, mixed-flow and tower dryers; centrifugal and axial fans and heaters; stirring machines; bin unloading equipment and bin floors and supports. Sukup also manufactures material handling equipment including bucket elevators, conveyors and support structures; and steel buildings. Sukup has six distribution centers in the Midwest. Sukup products are sold throughout the U.S. and Canada, and in more than 80 other countries.
*This post is a repost of an initial post on October 4th, 2021