Throughout his career, R.W. was a celebrated innovator, holding four patents, and was recognized worldwide for his scientific discoveries and business achievements. He received citations from two presidents: the President’s “E” Certificate for Exports from President Nixon in 1971 and the President’s “E” Star Award for Excellence in Export from President Carter in 1978. R.W. also received the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Export Award in 1972, the State of Iowa Economic Impact Award in 1987, the Ernst and Young Entrepreneur Achievement Iowa Award in 1991, and the Iowa Biotechnology Association’s Entrepreneur Achievement Biotechnology Award in 2004. In 2006, he was inducted into the Iowa Business Hall of Fame.
Both at Kemin and across global communities, R.W. was a servant leader and believed in the moral obligation to improve the quality of life for others and give back to the community. R.W. and Mary quietly became transformative philanthropic leaders in Iowa and around the world, supporting hundreds of organizations and contributing significantly to many. Known to be the most humble recipients of any type of recognition, they were deeply honored to receive the 2019 Robert D. Ray Iowa SHARES Humanitarian Award for their commitment to outreach to remote parts of distant countries affected by devastating natural disasters.
R.W.’s ambitions may have seemed unattainable at times, but what he achieved in his life is truly awe-inspiring. He was tirelessly committed to Kemin, but equally so to his faith, community, and, most importantly, his family. He loved time with his children, twelve grandchildren, and seven great-grandchildren. He, along with his wife Mary, established a legacy of scientific discovery and service to others that will continue far beyond his 98 years. In his many roles, from grandfather to global business visionary, R.W. will be remembered for his integrity, humility, and life-long belief that anyone can make a difference and should do so.