The University of Iowa Eight Over 80 Award


Orville "Speedy" Townsend (67BS, 72MA)

A former student-athlete who came to the University of Iowa on a football scholarship, Orville “Speedy” Townsend made an indelible impact on the Hawkeye state through his work at Iowa Vocational Rehabilitation Services. Townsend worked for the organization for 42 years—including as a supervisor for 25 years in the Iowa City office.

Community involvement is something that has always been important to Townsend. The former school board member and leader for the Iowa Black Alumni Association (IBAA) also has served as an advocate and expert for inclusion initiatives across the UI campus and Iowa City community.

Today, Townsend continues to sit on numerous boards and committees for the betterment of the university and Iowa City community. He’s vice chair of both the Iowa City Police Review Board and Black Voices Project, and Townsend is a member of the Hawkeye Connections Membership Program—which works to connect Iowa’s student-athletes with faculty, staff, and local community leaders. Additionally, Townsend continues to be an integral member of IBAA as it works to recognize the achievements and service of Black students and alumni.

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