Iowa State Penitentiary welcomes Janie Mendez as new warden

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The Iowa Department of Corrections (DOC) has named Janie Mendez as the new warden of the Iowa State Penitentiary (ISP).

Mendez brings more than two decades of experience within the DOC, having served in a variety of leadership and frontline roles across multiple institutions, including ISP, the Iowa Medical and Classification Center (IMCC), and the Mount Pleasant Correctional Facility (MPCF).

Her career includes service as Associate Warden of Treatment at IMCC (2021–2026), Treatment Services Director at ISP (2020–2021), Correctional Counselor at ISP (2012–2020), Correctional Counselor at MPCF (2005–2012), and Correctional Officer roles at both MPCF and IMCC beginning in 2003.

“I am pleased to welcome Janie Mendez to her new role as warden of the Iowa State Penitentiary,” said Deputy Director of Institutional Operations Marcy Stroud. “Her extensive background across multiple institutions has equipped her with the knowledge, leadership skills, and steady judgment essential for this position.”

In addition to her professional experience, Mendez has deep roots in the Fort Madison community. Her longstanding presence in the area reflects a strong commitment to both the institution and the people it serves, providing a sense of continuity and stability that is invaluable during times of transition.

Mendez said returning to ISP is a meaningful milestone in her career.

“Being able to return to the ISP team truly warms my heart,” Mendez said. “It is a special place where strong, resilient staff work tirelessly to provide a safe and secure environment for the people that live there, and I am thrilled to work with them again. It is important to me to help ISP maintain its critical role within the Department of Corrections.”

“I am excited to announce Janie as the new Warden of Iowa State Penitentiary,” said DOC Director Beth Skinner. “Her deep experience across multiple institutions and her long-standing commitment to this department make her exceptionally well prepared for this role. Her leadership will strengthen ISP’s mission of safety, security, and rehabilitation, and I look forward to the positive impact she will continue to have on staff and the community.”

“I am confident that Janie will lead with integrity, professionalism, and a clear vision for the future,” said Stroud. “I look forward to supporting her as she steps into this important leadership role and am excited about the positive impact she will have on staff, operations, and the broader community.”

Mendez holds a Master of Science in Criminal Justice.

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