the Mideast and Africa. Returning in 1986, he spent the next twenty years teaching at the University of Iowa business school while consulting on business strategy and corporate turnarounds. He served on the boards of two private equity funds, including MACC Private Equities and InvestAmerica. He was the founding Director of the Institute for Entrepreneurial Management at the University of Iowa, whose mandate was to educate students and executives on launching and managing businesses, and to connect students with career opportunities at emerging growth companies. With the fall of communism, he expanded the program to Eastern Europe by forming a consultant internship program for students to support East European companies transforming their businesses to compete in market economies. He developed a very successful learning program with an international element long before most American business schools contemplated entrepreneurial and international learning modules. Hank served a number of non-profit organizations, as President of United Way and as a Director of Junior Achievement, Rotary Club, and as Treasurer of New Pioneer Food Co-op. He also devoted time to local people in need by tutoring local high school students on math and reading and driving elderly people to doctor appointments. Hank was a man of many vocations: Engineer, Corporate Executive, Educator, Historian, and very often Philosopher and Political Commentator. Above all, he was a reliable and loyal friend to all who knew him. A celebration of his life will be held on December 16, starting with an 8:30 am Mass of Christian Burial at St. Mary's Church in Iowa City, followed by a non-denominational Memorial Service and Reception at 11:30 am at the Unitarian Universalist Society, 2355 Oakdale Road in Coralville. To read the full obituary, please click here: http://www.lensingfuneral.com/obituaries/Henry-Thomas-Madden?obId=2751803#/obituaryInfo