Annual
Impact Summit

Save the Date
Next Year’s Event - Wednesday, June 4

Pontiac Community Foundation (PCF) would like to invite you to celebrate the success of our Pontiac community at our Annual Impact Summit!

PCF will be highlighting our programs and projects, and sharing what the next year will hold for us. Beyond the food and connection opportunities, we hope you will enjoy our keynote speaker, County Executive Dave Coulter.

“We are thrilled to invite community leaders, organizations, and donors to an exciting lunch to celebrate the work of the Pontiac Community Foundation and highlight the Pontiac Transportation Museum!” - Dustin McClellan, CEO


SPONSORSHIP INFORMATION

If you are a member of a business or organization that might be interested in sponsoring the Annual Impact Summit,
please review our sponsorship packet and contact Emma Kartes, Director of Philanthropy, at emma@pontiaccommunityfoundation.org or (248) 246-6606

KEYNOTE SPEAKER

David Coulter, Oakland County Executive

David Coulter is the third Executive of Oakland County, Michigan. As Executive, he created offices of Diversity Equity and Inclusion, Environmental Sustainability, and Older Adult Services. He has invested in programs to help adults get successful career education and training they need for successful careers, connected consultants with the county’s small businesses to gain access to county, state, and federal resources, and built initiatives to improve and expand access to affordable physical and mental health services for all Oakland County residents.


HOST VENUE

Pontiac Transportation Museum
250 W Pike St., Pontiac, MI 48341

By hosting our event at the Pontiac Transportation Museum, PCF is proud to highlight and celebrate the heritage and remarkable achievements of these many enterprises. The museum is being created to showcase examples of cars, trucks, and other vehicles designed or built here, as well as the culture that truly changed the nation and the world.  The Museum will also honor the industrialization of this community and the many people whose work inspired these efforts.